Research Methods
Role of the brain
The complexity of Psychological Development
Mental Health
100

A testable prediction of the relationship between the IV and DV.

What is Hypothesis?

100

the ______ hemisphere controls the right side of the body

what is the left hemisphere

100

_______ vs _______ debate  questions whether development is dependent on hereditary or environmental factors

What is the nature vs nature debate?

100

_______ factors in someone’s life that makes them more likely to develop a mental health disorder in the future

What is predisposing factors?

200

Dominic is a researcher who hypothesised that listening to music while studying would divide student’s attention, and therefore result in poorer academic performance than those who did not listen to music. 

What is the DV?

What is measure of student academic performance?

200

the organ contained in the skull that coordinates thought, behaviour and nervous system activity

What is the brain

200

______ period is the narrow, rigid developmental period in which a specific skill or function must be learnt

What is a critical period?

200

________ factors in someone’s life that prevent them from being able to recover from a mental health disorder or maintains it

What is perpetuating?

300

A type of study that is conducted over an extended period of time, wherein the same participants are followed up periodically throughout the length of the study

What is longitudinal study?

300

a ______ is a nerve cell responsible for transmitting, receiving, and processing information

What is a neuron

300

_______ attachment involves the needs of the infant being consistently met by their primary caregiver

What is secure attachment?

300

A feeling of unease, apprehension and worry

What is anxiety?

400

 _________ groups is an experimental design in which participants are split by random allocation into two groups: one that is exposed to the IV, and one that is not

What is independent groups?

400

the ______ lobe is responsible for the functions of high-order mental processes, regulation and expression of emotions, voluntary movement, and the production speech

What is the frontal lobe

400

_______ is the cognitive process of incorporating new information into an existing schema (proposed by Piaget)

What is assimilation?

400

_________ approach to normality involves defining normality in terms of thoughts, feelings, and behaviours that enable the individual to meet the demands of everyday life

What is functional approach to normality?

500

Participants sign a form and understand the nature of the research, including any potential benefits and risks, before agreeing to participate

What is informed consent?

500

the _____ lobe of the cerebral cortex with the primary function of processing visual stimuli

What is the occipital lobe

500

________ ________ is the understanding that an object still exists when it is unable to be seen, heard, or touched

What is object permanence?

500

__________ behaviour is activity that impairs an individual’s ability to match the changing demands of their everyday life

what is maladaptive?