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offender profiling- forensic psychology
What is offender profiling,
What is the top down approach,
What is the difference between or...
20  cards
biological explanations- forensic psychology
What is the historical approach,
What lombroso thoughtwhat is the ...,
What is the atavistic form
24  cards
psychological explanation- forensic psychology
What is the personality theory,
What is the biological basis,
What is the criminal personality
41  cards
dealing with offending behaviour- forensic psychology
What are the aims of custodial se...,
What are the psychological effect...,
What is the problem of receidivism
32  cards
the nervous system- biopsychology
What is the nervous system,
What are the functions of nervous...,
What is the central nervous system
10  cards
neurons and synaptic transmission- biopsychology
What are the types of neurons,
What is the structure of a neuron,
What is the location of neurons
8  cards
localisation of function in the brain- biopsychology
What is localisation versus holis...,
What are the hemispheres of the b...,
What is the cerebral cortex
13  cards
hemispheric lateralisation and split brain research- biopsychology
What is localisation and laterali...,
What is the left hemispheres,
What is lateralisation in the con...
8  cards
plasticity and functional recovery of the brain after trauma- biopsychology
What is brain plasticity,
What is the research into plasticity,
What is after brain trauma
10  cards
ways of studying the brain- biopsychology
What is functional megnetic reona...,
What is electroencephalogram,
What is event related potentials
8  cards
biological rhythms- biopsychology
What are biological rhythms,
What is the sleep wake cycle,
What is suffres cave study
16  cards
endogenous pacemakers and exogenous zeitgebers
What is the suprachiasmatic nucleus,
What are animal studies and the scn,
What is the pineal gland and mela...
12  cards
gender bias- issues and debates
What is universality,
What is alpha bias,
What is beta bias
13  cards
free will and determinism issues and debates
What is the free will and determi...,
What is free will,
What is determinism
8  cards
nature nurture debate issues and debates
What is the nature nurture debate,
What is the diathesis stress model,
What is epigenetics
9  cards
holism and reductionism issues and debates
What is the holism reductionism d...,
What is holism,
What is reductionism
8  cards
idiographic and nomothetic approaches issues and debates
What is the idiographic approach ...,
What is the nomothetic approach t...,
What is objective versus subjective
6  cards
ethical implications of research studies and theory issues and debates
What is ethical implications and ...,
What is implications for the rese...,
What is benefits for groups
5  cards
sex and gender- gender
What is sex,
What is gender,
Whats gender dysphoria
4  cards
androgyny- gender
What is androgyny,
What is the bem sex role inventory,
What is the quantitative approach
5  cards
the role of chromosomes and hormones in sex and gender- gender
What is the role of chromosomes,
What is the role of hormones,
What is testosterone
8  cards
atypical sex chromosome patterns- gender
What is kilinefelters syndrome,
What is turners syndrome,
What is the nature nurture debate
5  cards
cognitive explanations of gender development
What is kohlbergs stages in devel...,
What is gender identity kohlberg,
What is gender stability kohlberg
14  cards
other explanations of gender development
What is pre phallic children psyc...,
What is oedipus complex,
What is electra complex
14  cards
influence of culture and media on gender roles
What is cultural differences nurture,
What is cultural similarities nature,
What is media and gender roles
9  cards
atypical gender development
What is gender dysphoria,
What is brain sex theory,
What are genetic factors
9  cards
introduction to schizophrenia
What is diagnosis and classification,
What are positive symptoms,
What are negative symptoms
9  cards
biological explanations for schizophrenia
What are family studies,
What are candidate genes,
What is the role of mutation
9  cards
psychological explanations for schizophrenia
What is the schizophrenogenic mother,
What is the double blind theory,
What is expressed emotion
10  cards
biological theory for schizophrenia
What is drug therapy,
What is typical antipsychotics,
What are atypical antipsychotics
6  cards
psychological theory for schizophrenia
How does cognitive behaviour ther...,
What is family therapy,
How does the family therapy help
8  cards
management of schizophrenia
What is developing token economie...,
What is rationale for token econo...,
What is involved in token economy
7  cards
interactionist approach to schizophrenia
What is the diathesis stress model,
What is treatment according to in...,
What is support for vulnerability...
5  cards
case studies and content analysis-research methods
Case studies,
Content analysis,
Coding and quantitative data
8  cards
reliability- research methods
Reliability,
Test retest,
Inter observer reliability
8  cards
validity- research methods
Types of validity,
Internal validity,
External validity
9  cards
choosing statistical tst- research methods
Statistical testiong,
Difference or correlation,
Experimental design
8  cards
probability and significance- research methods
The null hypothesis,
Levels of significance and probab...,
Calculated and critical values
5  cards
test of association
Why mann whitney,
The aim,
Introduction
7  cards
features of science- research methods
Paradigms and paradigm shifts,
Theory construction and hypothesi...,
Falsifiability
5  cards

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