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Block 1 - Lecture 1 - Intro to developmental and social psychology
What is communication,
What is the informational view,
What are the different types of c...
11  cards
Lecture 2 - Primate communication
What are the 5 themes of language...,
How did language evolve,
Communicative flexibility vocal l...
9  cards
Lecture 3 - Ape language and the brain
Kellogg 1930 study,
Hayes 1950,
Washoe
12  cards
Lecture 4 - Language and the brain
What is the social brain hypothes...,
What is the cultural intelligence...,
Foraging brain hypothesis
21  cards
Lecture 5 - Language development
What is the nativist perspective ...,
Support for the nativist approach,
What is a sensitive period
15  cards
Lecture 6 - Speech
Ke family,
Foxp2 gene,
Anatomical mechanisms for speech
9  cards
Lecture 7 - Gestural communication
What is a gesture,
What are the 5 gesture types,
Gesture and thought
11  cards
Lecture 8 - Words & syntax
What are the structural rules tha...,
What are the 2 core features of s...,
Duality of pattering
13  cards
Lecture 9 - Language and thought
What is the sapir whorf hypothesi...,
Support for whorf s hypothesis,
Influence of language on categori...
14  cards
Block 2 - Lecture 0 - Intro to social psychology
What is social psychology,
How is social psych investigated,
What is a weird sample
5  cards
Topic 1 - Affiliation
What are the 3 reasons people are...,
Health,
Cooperation
26  cards
Topic 2 - Attraction
Walster et al 1966 study,
Attractiveness and the halo effect,
Attractiveness and positive life ...
17  cards
Topic 3 - Gender
What is the difference between se...,
What are gender roles,
What is gender identity
21  cards
Topic 4 - Aggression
What is aggression,
Methods of studying aggression,
Direct vs indirect aggression
15  cards
Topic 5 - Altruism
What is the bystander effect,
Kitty genovese,
What are the 5 steps to emergency...
19  cards
Block 3 - Developmental psychology - lecture 1 - intro
What is the nativist position,
What is the empiricist position,
What is the neuro constructivist ...
8  cards
Lecture 2 - Cognitive development
Jean piaget,
What are the 2 learning processes,
What are the 4 piagetian stages
13  cards
Lecture 3 - Cognitive development 2
Kelman and spelke,
Speke s theory of core knowledge,
What are the 4 core cognitive cap...
14  cards
Lecture 4 - neural development
What does neural development allo...,
What are the 4 ways of measuring ...,
Eeg
17  cards
Lecture 5 - Perceptual and motor development
Perception and vep visual evoked ...,
How do you measure vep,
Orientation perception
13  cards
Lecture 6 - Attachment
What is an attachment,
Bowlby 1958,
Maternal deprivation hypothesis
18  cards
Lecture 7 - Theory of mind
What are the 3 definitions of the...,
Failures in theory of mind,
What is false belief
12  cards
Lecture 8 - Moral development
Definition of morality,
Definition of moral reasoning,
How did piaget examine children s...
19  cards
Lecture 9 - Neurodiversity and developmental disorders
What makes a developmental disorder,
Autism and asd,
What do we know about autism
14  cards
Block 4 - Intelligence - Lecture 1 - intro
What is the moray house test,
Definition of intelligence,
What is a hypothetical construct
9  cards
Lecture 2 - Origins of IQ testing
Are savant abilities evidence of ...,
What is savant syndrome,
Spearman 2 factor theory of intel...
13  cards
Lecture 3 - Development of IQ testing
The wechsler tests,
What are the wechsler tests measu...,
The wais iv
6  cards
Lecture 4 - Theories of intelligence 1
Factor analysis,
Spearman,
What can general intelligence g b...
3  cards
Lecture 5 - Theories of intelligence 2
What is a psychometric approach,
What is a cognitive approach,
Elementary cognitive tasks ect s
11  cards
Lecture 6 - Intelligence and life outcomes
Do intelligence test scores predi...,
What does psychometric intelligen...,
Intelligence and the workplace
6  cards
Lecture 7 - Sex differences in intelligence
Scottish mental surveys and sex d...,
National longitudinal survey of y...,
Cognitive ability tests cat
8  cards
Lecture 8 - Heritability of intelligence
What are mz twins,
What are dz twins,
Twin studies and intelligence
14  cards
Lecture 9 - Neuroscience of intelligence
What are the 4 ways to measure th...,
What do more intelligent brains l...,
Higher intelligence scores tend t...
7  cards

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