Memory
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Scientific Method
100

What is the capacity of the STM

5-9 items
7 +/-2

100

Name 3 types of hallucinations in schizophrenia

Visual, auditory, somatosensory

100

What happens to muscles during REM sleep?

Paralysed

100

What is the capital city of New Zealand?


Wellington

100

What was the final score in last night’s State of Origin Game 1

 Blues 22 – Maroons 20

100

r = -0.2

What is the strength and direction of the relationship?

Weak negative

200

What is the duration of STM?

18-30 seconds

200

Name 3 types of delusion in schizophrenia

Grandeur, control, persecution
200

What is the name of the longest bone in the human body?

Femur

200

Which element has the chemical symbol Au?

Gold

200

What is the name of the stingray teacher in Finding Nemo?

Mr Ray

200

P = 0.09

Do we accept or reject the alternative hypothesis?

Reject

300

What is the difference between proactive and retroactive interference

Retroactive - Old memory is forgotten (new memory interferes with it).

Proactive - New memory is forgotten (old memory interferes with it).

 

300

Which disorder is characterised by excessive fear and worry?

Anxiety

300

A psychologist wants to test whether CBT reduces anxiety levels in teenagers. One group receives 8 weeks of CBT, while another group does not receive therapy. Anxiety levels are measured before and after treatment.

What would the null hypothesis be for this study?

There will be no significant difference in anxiety levels between the group receiving CBT and the group not receiving therapy.

300

Which artist cut off part of his own ear?

Vincent Van Gogh

300

Which Disney princess has a pet tiger named Rajah?

Jasmine


300

What does a large standard deviation show

Data is spread out widely from the mean, meaning the scores are more varied and less consistent.

400

What is spaced practice?

Study strategy where learning is spread out over multiple shorter sessions across time, rather than cramming in one long session.



400

Which neurotransmitter is strongly linked to schizophrenia?

Dopamine


400

Which ocean lies between Africa and Australia?

Indian

400

What is the name of the supercontinent that existed millions of years ago?

Pangea

400

Which movie features blue aliens called Na’vi?

Avatar


400

What is a limitation of a volunteer sample?

May be biased because the participants who volunteer may not represent the wider target population.

e.g. all one type of person/characteristic

500

What is the difference between context-dependent memory and state-dependent memory?

Context-dependent memory is when recall improves in the same physical environment where learning occurred, while state-dependent memory is when recall improves when a person is in the same emotional or physiological state as when the memory was formed.

500

Which definition of normality judges behaviour based on social expectations?

Socio-cultural definition


500

If two doctors diagnose the same person with the same disorder - what type of reliability is this?

Inter-rater reliability

500

What is the name of Mickey Mouse’s dog?

Pluto

500

Which artist is famous for the song Blinding Lights?

The Weekend

500

Name 6 ethical considerations

Informed consent, protection from harm, voluntary participants, confidentiality, debrief, right to withdraw

600

A patient cannot remember events that happened before a serious head injury but can form new memories afterwards. What type of amnesia is this?

Retrograde amnesia

600

How do SSRIs reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression

Block the reuptake sites on the presynaptic neuron - increases serotonin in the brain = decreased symptoms

600

Prey animals (e.g., deer, horse) sleep less because they...

Must stay alert for danger


600

What is the national sport of Japan?

Sumo

600

Which singer released the album SOUR?

Olivia Rodrigo

600

What does a T-test do?

A T-test is a statistical test used to determine whether there is a significant difference between the means of two groups.



700

A patient can remember events from before a car accident but cannot form new memories afterwards. What type of amnesia is this?

Anterograde amnesia

700

How does CBT aim to reduce maladaptive thoughts and behaviours in individuals with mental disorders?



CBT aims to reduce maladaptive thoughts and behaviours by helping individuals identify, challenge, and replace distorted thinking patterns with more realistic and helpful thoughts.



700

If adopted identical twins score the same on an intelligence test, what does this suggest?

Nature influences intelligence

700

What is the capital city of Mexico?

Mexico City

700

What is the name of the robot left cleaning Earth in a Pixar movie?

WALL-E

700

What is stratified sampling?

Target population is divided into subgroups based on shared characteristics (e.g. age or gender), and participants are selected from each subgroup in proportion to the population.



800
What is the Method of Loci and how does it help memory?

Memory technique where information is linked to familiar locations or places in your mind. It helps memory by using visual and spatial cues to improve recall.



800

Which type of antipsychotics can reduce both positive and negative disorders

Atypical

800

What is the difference between repression and supression?

Repression is when distressing memories are unconsciously pushed out of awareness.

Suppression is when a person consciously chooses to avoid thinking about something.


800

Which country is both in Europe and Asia?

Turkey


800

Which movie features a teen named Miguel travelling to the Land of the Dead?



Coco


800

What does counterbalancing help reduce?

Order effects (from a repeated groups design)