Key Concepts
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Looking Ahead (Year 11 sneak peak)
100

This image is demonstrating this social process


Conformity

100

Lauren sees her older broth Josh steal a shirt from Primark.  He is not caught by authorities and wears his new shirt to the park.  This is an example of this stage of the Social Learning Theory.

Vicarious Reinforcement 

100

This uniform had the highest levels of obedience in Bickman's study

Guard

100

This punishment involves taking away personal rights, freedoms, and privileges.  

Prison

100

Instead of an IV or DV, correlations have these...

Co-variables

100

HM had this structure in his brain removed

Hippocampus

100

1 in _ adults in the UK have a diagnosed mental health disorder.

1 in 4 (or 25%)
200

This stage of physical development starts in the womb

Pre-natal

200

This neurotransmitter is involved in both neuroticism and extraversion.

Dopamine

200

In Cooper and Mackie's study, this game was used for the control condition

Pen and paper Maze

200

Cooking to understand conservation is an example of this

Active learning

200

This type of interview flows like a conversation and does not have pre-set questions

Unstructured

200

Zimbardo's prison experiment took place at this university

Stanford

200

This disorder is described as difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep

Insomnia

300

This is defined as an inability to recall old memories

Retrograde Amnesia

300

This child in the picture is demonstrating this feature of the pre-operational stage

Animism

300

The NatCen study had this many participants

36

300

The Jet2holiday ad uses this technique

Context-dependent cues

300

This experimental designs may lead to order effects

Repeated Measures
300

This child was the sole participant in a study about conditioning a fear response

Little Albert 


300

This symptom of schizophrenia is defined as a false belief or judgement

Delusion

400

Fraud can be categorised as this type of crime

Acquisitive

400

This is the duration of the sensory memory store.

2 seconds

400

In his diaries, Clive Wearing repeatedly wrote this phrase

"I am alive" or "I am (now) awake,"

400

DAILY DOUBLE: The Wechsler memory scale can evaluate 5 aspects of memory.  Name 2.

auditory, visual, visual working, immediate, and delayed memory.

(only 400 points if short term and long term are listed)

400

Name this graph:

Normal distribution (curve) (accept bell curve)

400

This individual had a metal pole pierce his head

Phineas Gage

400

He is considered the father of psychoanalysis


Sigmund Freud


500

The Cerebellum is responsible for this type of memory

Procedural

500

If this area of the brain is damaged, it can lead to faulty moral reasoning.

Frontal lobe

500

This extraneous variable may have impacted Blackwell's study 2.

Anti-stereotyping education 

500

This psychologist theorised four feature needed for minority influence

Mosovici 

500

This value can tell us what type of correlation we have, even if we cannot see the scatter graph 

(Correlation) Coefficient 

500

This psychologist studied attachment in monkeys 


Harlow

500

Anti-depressants target this neurotransmitter

Serotonin