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[Show more]The VCE Psychology Q&A Bundle is your all-in-one resource for mastering the complexities of psychology. Equip yourself with the knowledge and skills to excel and achieve top marks!
[Show more]memory An active information-processing system that organises, stores and retrieves info acquired through learning. 
enables encoding, storage and retrieval. 
 
encoding The process that converts information into a meaningful form (code) that can be stored and represented in the memory system. 
 
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Add to cartmemory An active information-processing system that organises, stores and retrieves info acquired through learning. 
enables encoding, storage and retrieval. 
 
encoding The process that converts information into a meaningful form (code) that can be stored and represented in the memory system. 
 
st...
post-synaptic neuron The neuron that receives the impulse 
 
chronic stress A state of prolonged physiological arousal in response to a persistent stressor that negatively affects health and wellbeing 
 
gamma-amino butyric acid (GABA) The primary inhibitory neurotransmitter; its overall effects are...
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Add to cartpost-synaptic neuron The neuron that receives the impulse 
 
chronic stress A state of prolonged physiological arousal in response to a persistent stressor that negatively affects health and wellbeing 
 
gamma-amino butyric acid (GABA) The primary inhibitory neurotransmitter; its overall effects are...
Hypothesis A tentative and testable prediction of the relationship between two or more events or characteristics. 
 
Extraneous variable A variable other than the IV that can cause a change in the DV and affect the results in an unwanted way. 
 
Confounding variable A variable other than the IV that...
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Add to cartHypothesis A tentative and testable prediction of the relationship between two or more events or characteristics. 
 
Extraneous variable A variable other than the IV that can cause a change in the DV and affect the results in an unwanted way. 
 
Confounding variable A variable other than the IV that...
Autonomic nervous system a self-regulating sub-division of the peripheral nervous system that connects the central nervous system to the body's internal organs and glands, providing feedback to the brain about their activities 
 
Axon a single, tubelike, extension that carries neural information aw...
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Add to cartAutonomic nervous system a self-regulating sub-division of the peripheral nervous system that connects the central nervous system to the body's internal organs and glands, providing feedback to the brain about their activities 
 
Axon a single, tubelike, extension that carries neural information aw...
Lifespan Development The changes that occur from birth to old age 
 
Types of Development Physical, social, cognitive, emotional 
 
Physical Development Changes involving the body and its system 
 
Social Development Involves changes in an individual's relationship and their skills with others 
 
C...
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Add to cartLifespan Development The changes that occur from birth to old age 
 
Types of Development Physical, social, cognitive, emotional 
 
Physical Development Changes involving the body and its system 
 
Social Development Involves changes in an individual's relationship and their skills with others 
 
C...
RESEARCH QUESTION Potential problem/question that outlines the problem or phenomenon being studied 
Eg. Does caffeine affect memory? 
 
AIM What the study is intending to investigate/ the purpose of the study 
Eg. To identify whether drinking caffeine effects memory compared to not drinking caffein...
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Add to cartRESEARCH QUESTION Potential problem/question that outlines the problem or phenomenon being studied 
Eg. Does caffeine affect memory? 
 
AIM What the study is intending to investigate/ the purpose of the study 
Eg. To identify whether drinking caffeine effects memory compared to not drinking caffein...
Observational Learning Learning by watching what other individuals do and then making an attempt to repeat or avoid their actions. 
Also known as modelling. 
 
4 Principles of Observational Learning 1. Learning occurs by observing the behaviour of others and the consequences of those behaviours 
2...
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Add to cartObservational Learning Learning by watching what other individuals do and then making an attempt to repeat or avoid their actions. 
Also known as modelling. 
 
4 Principles of Observational Learning 1. Learning occurs by observing the behaviour of others and the consequences of those behaviours 
2...
Group: 
Example A group is a body of two or more people that interact each other over a period of time, they influence each other and share a common purpose/goal. 
 
Example: - Three people sharing a taxi to the airport 
- Two people playing chess 
- Twenty people attending a school reunion 
 
Stat...
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Add to cartGroup: 
Example A group is a body of two or more people that interact each other over a period of time, they influence each other and share a common purpose/goal. 
 
Example: - Three people sharing a taxi to the airport 
- Two people playing chess 
- Twenty people attending a school reunion 
 
Stat...
Acculturative Stress The stress people experience in trying to adapt to a new culture when living in it for a considerable period of time 
 
Afferent Sensory information coming into the CNS 
 
Autonomic Nervous System A self-regulating subdivision of the PNS that connects the CNS to the body's inte...
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Add to cartAcculturative Stress The stress people experience in trying to adapt to a new culture when living in it for a considerable period of time 
 
Afferent Sensory information coming into the CNS 
 
Autonomic Nervous System A self-regulating subdivision of the PNS that connects the CNS to the body's inte...
Circadian Phase Disorders • Sleep disorders in which a person's circadian rhythm is disrupted. 
• Result in disturbed sleep and consequential daytime sleepiness. 
 
3 Types of Circadian Phase Disorders • Adolescent sleep-wake cycle 
• Shift work 
• Jet lag 
 
Adolescent Sleep-Wake Cycle (...
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Add to cartCircadian Phase Disorders • Sleep disorders in which a person's circadian rhythm is disrupted. 
• Result in disturbed sleep and consequential daytime sleepiness. 
 
3 Types of Circadian Phase Disorders • Adolescent sleep-wake cycle 
• Shift work 
• Jet lag 
 
Adolescent Sleep-Wake Cycle (...
SynaptogenisisThe formation of new synapses between the brain's neuron 
 
Two main divisions of the human nervous system are:Central nervous system (CNS) 
Peripheral nervous system (PNS) 
 
Two major functions of the CNS1. Receive sensory information from the body (via the PNS) and send them to the...
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Add to cartSynaptogenisisThe formation of new synapses between the brain's neuron 
 
Two main divisions of the human nervous system are:Central nervous system (CNS) 
Peripheral nervous system (PNS) 
 
Two major functions of the CNS1. Receive sensory information from the body (via the PNS) and send them to the...
beneficence ethical value promoting research that maximizes possible benefits of the research while minimizing risks of harm or discomfort to the participants 
 
Biased sample a research sample in which everyone in the target population does not have an equal chance of being selected 
 
Case study a...
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Add to cartbeneficence ethical value promoting research that maximizes possible benefits of the research while minimizing risks of harm or discomfort to the participants 
 
Biased sample a research sample in which everyone in the target population does not have an equal chance of being selected 
 
Case study a...
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