The Cognitive Approach Flashcards

1
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Outline cognitive approach

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Researching mental processing that cant be directly seen

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2
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What do cognitive psychologists use to represent processing in the mind

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Models-an explanation of how the mind process info

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3
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2 examples of the model

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Working memory model and multi store model

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4
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the 2 ways models represent processing?

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1)Sequtial or serial processing

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What is sequential processing?

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Processing one at a time(one has to finish for next process starts)

Processing occurring in stages

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6
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Example of sequential processing?

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Multi store model of memory

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7
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What is parallel processing?

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** processing occurs simultaneously**

(Processing occurring at the same time)

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An example of parallel processing

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Working memory model

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9
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How is our behaviour determined according to cognitiveimulated psychologists?

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By the way we process information

(stimulated from our environment)

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10
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How are mental processes inferred

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Inferences-
drawing conclusions about what goes on in someone’s head from their behaviour

( in a lab study)

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What is schema?

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Beliefs and expectations that influence cognitive processing.

Packages of knowledge developed from our experiences

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12
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Strengths of Schema?

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1) Enables us to process vast amounts of Info Rapidly

Strength as: PREVENTS US FROM BEING OVERWHELMED(BY ENVIRONMENTAL STIMULI)

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13
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A weakness of cognitive approach

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Research into the cognitive approach lacks mundane realism

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How does cognitive approach lack mundane realism ( example)

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Studies of mental processes are often carried out using Artificial stimuli- (e.g word lists - to tets memory)

Theses dont represent everyday memory experinces

Therefore: lacks mundane realism

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15
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Why is using artificial stimuli a issue:

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Issue as: cognitive psychologists can only there fore infer mental processes from behaviour they observe in their research

This means: Explaination of behaviours isnt accurate

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16
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One strength of the cognitive approach?

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Uses highly scientific/objective methods

17
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How does the cognitive approach use scientific/objective methods?(example)

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For example:

Bugelsky and Alampay (1962) rat-man experiment in a lab.

18
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Method in biglsey and alampay rat-man study

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Two groups of participants were shown either a sequence of faces
or animals
before all being shown the same figure.

19
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Findings in bagdely and alampay?(evidence)

A

They found that participants who saw the sequence of faces were more likely to see the final figure as a man
and
those shown a sequence of animals were more likely to see the final figure as a rat

20
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Why is a buglsky and alampay rat-man experiment a strength of the cognitive approach?(explain)

A

As: lab experiments provide high control over variables, which produces reliable, objective data.

21
Q

Social learning theory is a devolment of what approach(what came before)?

A

Behaviourist approach

22
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What did behaviourism ignore that the social learning theory didnt
About behaviour

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1)The role of culture

2)role of emotions

3)observational learning

23
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According to the social learning theory - what 2 things determine the learning of a behaviour

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1)ur environment

2)ur cognitions (free will)

24
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Examples of how ur environment determines the learning of a behaviour

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Imitation (copying others around u)

Identification(adopting behaviours/values of a group or person)

Modelling

25
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Examples of how ur cognitions determines the learning of a behaviour

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Retention ability

Motivation

Attention