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Social Research Issues & Eating
Memory Attachment Psychopathology Approaches Biopsych Relationships Aggression
Influence Methods Debates Behaviour
Explanations of Divisions of the NS Evolutionary Exp for FP:
Kelman’s types of Types of experiments
attachment: Definitions of Learning explanations for Evolutionary Neural &
conformity Structure/ function Types of observations
MSM Learning Theory Abnormality: DSN, FFA, apps: Gender bias partner explanation Hormonal
Dual-process of S/R/M neurons
SI, DIMH behaviourist Self-report techniques preferences mechanisms
model
Bowlby’s Correlations Exp for FP: the
Asch (1951) – Line WMM monotropic/ evo Characteristics of Learning Synaptic Culture bias FAA: Physical role of learning Genetic factors
Experiment theory Phobias apps: SLT transmission Content analysis/ case attractiveness
studies/
Pilot/ peer review Neural &
Animal Studies of Endocrine system Free will & FAA: Ethological
Asch (1951) – Types of LTM Behavioural app to Cognitive app Aims, hyps, variables, Hormonal
attachment determinism Self-disclosure explanation
Variables explaining phobias control, DM & IE mechanisms
Explanations F/f response Types of sampling/
Caregiver-infant experimental designs Nature- Biological
Zimbardo (1973) – for forgetting: Behavioural app to Localisation of Evolutionary
interactions: Biological app nurture FAA: Filter Theory explanations
SPE Interference treating phobias function in the Observl designs/ explanation
mechanisms debate for AN
Theory brain & HL questionnaires
Explanations Caregiver-infant Broca’s & Ethics/ implications for Psychological
Milgram’s for forgetting: interactions: Characteristics of Psychodynam Wernicke’s area economy Holism & Theories: Social explanations Social – Psych
research (1963) Retrieval Stages of Depression ic app Split brain research Reliability, validity, reductionism Exchange Theory for AN: FST explanations: SLT
Failure attachment features of science
Psych/ Sit / Disp Reporting psych Psychological Social – Psych
EWT: Leading Ainsworth’s ‘SS’: Plasticity & investigations Idiographic &
variables/ Cognitive app to Humanistic Theories: Equity explanations explanations :
Qs/ Post-Event (types of functional recovery nomothetic
explanations for explaining depression psychology Qual & quan, primary Theory for AN: SLT Frustration -a
discussion attachment) app
obedience & secondary data hypothesis
Explanations of Cognitive app to Ways of studying Descriptive/ Psychological Social – Psych
Ainsworth’s ‘SS’: Ethical Theories:
resistance: L of EWT: Anxiety treating depression the brain: fMRI, dispersion measures explanations explanations: De-
Cultural Variations Distributions implications Rusbult’s
Control EEGs & ERPs for AN: CT individuation
investment model
Explanations of Cognitive Bowlby’s theory of Biological rhythms: Levels of Biological
Theories: Duck’s Institutional agg in
resistance: Social Interview maternal Characteristics of OCD Circadian measurement explanations
Thematic Analysis Phase Model prison
Support deprivation for Obesity
Rom. orphans: Biological rhythms: Virtual Psychological
Inferential testing: Media influences:
Minority effects of Biological app to Infradian & Sign test: Type I & relationships in explanations
Influence: factors institutionalisation explaining OCD Ultradian for Obesity computer games
Type II errors social media
Minority Effect of EPs & EZs Spearman’s rho, Explanations Media influences:
Influence: role of Influence of early Biological app to Pearson’s r, Wilcoxon, Parasocial for the Success desensitisation,
social processes in attachment treating OCD Mann-Whitney, relationships & Failure of disinhibition & Cog
social change related/ unrelated t- dieting priming
test & Chi-Squared
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