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[Show more]Study of capacity of STM - Miller (Immediate Digit Span Test) 
Jacobs Support 
Study of duration of STM - Peterson and Peterson (Trigrams) 
24 students given a consonant syllable and a three digit number ie. THX 512. 
They were asked to recall the consonant syllable after a retention interval of 3, ...
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Add to cartStudy of capacity of STM - Miller (Immediate Digit Span Test) 
Jacobs Support 
Study of duration of STM - Peterson and Peterson (Trigrams) 
24 students given a consonant syllable and a three digit number ie. THX 512. 
They were asked to recall the consonant syllable after a retention interval of 3, ...
Rosenhan and Seligman (1989) - Abnormal behavior is seen as vivid and unpredictable, causes 
observer discomfort and violates moral or ideal standards because it differs from most other people's 
behavior and standards. Part of the "Deviation from Social Norms" definition of abnormality. 
Szasz (...
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Add to cartRosenhan and Seligman (1989) - Abnormal behavior is seen as vivid and unpredictable, causes 
observer discomfort and violates moral or ideal standards because it differs from most other people's 
behavior and standards. Part of the "Deviation from Social Norms" definition of abnormality. 
Szasz (...
Define the four definitions of Abnormality - Definition 1: Deviation from Social Norms - Standards of 
acceptable behaviour are set by a social group and anything that deviates from this behaviour is deemed 
abnormal. In the past being homosexual was seen as deviant from social norms, campaigners ha...
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Add to cartDefine the four definitions of Abnormality - Definition 1: Deviation from Social Norms - Standards of 
acceptable behaviour are set by a social group and anything that deviates from this behaviour is deemed 
abnormal. In the past being homosexual was seen as deviant from social norms, campaigners ha...
Outline what sexual selection is - Sexual Selection is the process of selecting the right mate through 
competing rivals and engaging in the right behaviours in order for successful conception and child 
rearing. The evolutionary explanations behind this preference is important as it gives us insigh...
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Add to cartOutline what sexual selection is - Sexual Selection is the process of selecting the right mate through 
competing rivals and engaging in the right behaviours in order for successful conception and child 
rearing. The evolutionary explanations behind this preference is important as it gives us insigh...
State the definition of conformity - An individual is said to be conforming if they choose a course of 
action that is favoured by the majority of the group members. 
State and explain the three types of conformity - Compliance - Individuals follow what the group is 
doing in order to be accepted or...
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Add to cartState the definition of conformity - An individual is said to be conforming if they choose a course of 
action that is favoured by the majority of the group members. 
State and explain the three types of conformity - Compliance - Individuals follow what the group is 
doing in order to be accepted or...
Universality - Any underlying characteristic of human beings that is capable of being applied to all 
Ekman (1989) - Argued that facial expressions are an example of universality 
Gender Bias - When one gender is treated in a different way from another 
Androcentrism - When 'normal' behaviour is j...
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Add to cartUniversality - Any underlying characteristic of human beings that is capable of being applied to all 
Ekman (1989) - Argued that facial expressions are an example of universality 
Gender Bias - When one gender is treated in a different way from another 
Androcentrism - When 'normal' behaviour is j...
Aim - A general expression of what the researcher intends to investigate 
Hypothesis - A precise and operationalised statement about the assumed relationship between 
variables 
Directional Hypothesis - States the direction of the predicted difference between two conditions or 
two groups of partici...
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Add to cartAim - A general expression of what the researcher intends to investigate 
Hypothesis - A precise and operationalised statement about the assumed relationship between 
variables 
Directional Hypothesis - States the direction of the predicted difference between two conditions or 
two groups of partici...
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