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CHAPTER 1.3: Early Influences
What are the 2 fundamental belief...,
What is empiricism 2,
What is determinism 3
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CHAPTER 1.4: Influences From Medicine
What is brain localization 1,
What is phrenology 2,
Who came up with phrenology 3
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CHAPTER 1.5: Establishing a Science
How did social sciences impact ps...,
What did sir francis galton belie...,
What is the nature vs nurture deb...
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CHAPTER 1.6: Behaviourism
What is behaviourism 1,
Who popularized behaviourism in n...,
Who revolutionized the principles...
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CHAPTER 1.7: Beyond Behaviourism
What is humanistic psychology 1,
Who are carl rogers and abraham m...,
What is self actualization 3
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CHAPTER 1.8: The Cognitive Revolution
What did hermann ebbinghaus study 1,
What did frederick bartlett study 2,
What is gestalt psychology 3
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CHAPTER 2.1; Reading and Evaluating Scientific Research
What are objective measurements g...,
What are operational definitions ...,
What are some operational definit...
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CHAPTER 2.2: Sources of Bias
What is the hawthrone effect how ...,
What are demand characteristics 2,
What is the clever hans effect 3
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CHAPTER 2.3: Reducing Bias
What are some techniques that hel...,
What is a single blind study 2,
What is a double blind study 3
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CHAPTER 2.4: Descriptive Research
What is descriptive data give an ...,
How can descriptive data be gener...,
What are case studies 3
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CHAPTER 2.5: Correlational Research
What is correlational research 1,
Correlations have what two proper...,
Does correlation causation 3
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CHAPTER 2.6: Experimental Research
In what type of research are we a...,
What 2 features of experimental r...,
What is random assignment 3
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CHAPTER 2.8: Research Ethics
Describe the issue with the ethic...,
What is a research ethics board 2,
Describe the types of stress in p...
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CHAPTER 2.9: Basic Statistics
What are descriptive statistics 1,
What is frequency 2,
What is the difference between a ...
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CHAPTER 2.10: Hypothesis Testing
What is a hypothesis test 1,
What is statistical significance 2,
What do p values mean 3
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CHAPTER 3.1: Biological Psychology
What is a chromosome 1,
What is dna 2,
What are genes 3
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CHAPTER 3.2: Studying Genetic Influences
What is behavioral genetics 1,
What are monozygotic twins 2,
What are dizygotic twins 3
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CHAPTER 3.3: Nature and Nurture
Any complex behaviour is controll...,
If someone inherits a gene will t...,
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CHAPTER 3.4: Evolutionary Psychology
What is evolution 1,
How have evolutionary pressures i...,
How can theories of mate preferen...
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CHAPTER 3.5: Neurons
What is the main cell body of the...,
Where is the nucleus located in t...,
What are the branches coming off ...
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CHAPTER 3.6: Brain Cells - Glia
What are glial cells 1,
What are microglia 2,
What are oligodendrocytes 3
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CHAPTER 3.7: Communication Within Neurons
What type of ions rush into the c...,
Ions move according to ____ and _...,
Describe how ions move according ...
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CHAPTER 3.8: Communication Between Neurons
What are neurotransmitters 1,
Describe how neurotransmitters ar...,
Describe how an action potential ...
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CHAPTER 3.9: Divisions of the Nervous System
What are the 2 main subdivisions ...,
What makes up the central nervous...,
What is the function of the perip...
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CHAPTER 3.10: Hindbrain and Midbrain
What is the hindbrain 1,
What is the medulla is it hind br...,
What are pons and reticular forma...
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CHAPTER 3.11: Forebrain
What are ventricles 1,
What is the basal ganglia 2,
Is the nucleus accumbens 3
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CHAPTER 3.12: The Cortex
What is gray matter 1,
What is the cerebral cortex 2,
What is white matter 3
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CHAPTER 3.13: Hemispheric Specialization
What is the corpus callosum 1,
Language function are specialized...,
Can people be left right brained 3
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CHAPTER 3.14: Studying Structure and Function
What are structural static neuroi...,
What is a computerized tomography...,
What is magnetic resonance imagin...
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CHAPTER 3.15: Studying Causality
What was wilder penfield s approa...,
What is brain stimulation 2,
What are lesions 3
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CHAPTER 4.1: Sensation and Perception
What is sensation 1,
What is transduction 2,
What is perception 3
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CHAPTER 4.2: Signal Detection Theory
What is signal detection theory 1,
What is it called when an individ...,
What is it called when an individ...
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CHAPTER 4.3: Gestalt Principles
What do gestalt principles do 1,
Give an example of grouping 2,
Give an example of segregation 3
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CHAPTER 4.4: Top-Down and Bottom-Up Processing
What is top down processing 1,
What is bottom up processing 2
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CHAPTER 4.5: Attention
What is selective attention 1,
What is divided attention 2,
Self proclaimed multi taskers per...
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CHAPTER 4.6: Light and the Eye
What is amplitude 1,
What is wavelength 2,
Wavelength corresponds to ___ 3
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CHAPTER 4.7: Cells of the Retina
What are photoreceptors 1,
What are cones 2,
What are rods 3
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CHAPTER 4.8: Trichromatic Theory
What is trichromatic theory 1,
Cones sensitive to short waveleng...,
Cones sensitive to medium wavelen...
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CHAPTER 4.9: Mono to Tetra
Most cases of colour deficiency a...,
What is dichromatism 2,
What is the most common kind of c...
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CHAPTER 4.10: Opponent Process Theory
Whats is opponent process theory 1,
Opponent neurons are found where 2,
What are the three colour channel...
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CHAPTER 4.11: Lateral Inhibition
What are horizontal cells 1,
What are mach bands caused by 2,
Why do we see mach bands 3
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CHAPTER 4.12: The Visual Pathway
Everything in our left visual fie...,
What is the optic chiasm 2,
Where does visual info go after t...
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CHAPTER 4.13: Face Processing
The dorsal stream moves in what d...,
The ventral stream moves in what ...,
What is the purpose of the ventra...
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CHAPTER 4.14: Perceptual Constancy
What is perceptual constancy 1,
Size constancy relies on what to ...,
Describe the ames room 3
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CHAPTER 4.15: Colour and Lightness Constancy
What is colour constancy 1,
What is a famous example of varie...,
What are top down influences on c...
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CHAPTER 4.16: Interacting with the World
If the ventral stream is the what...,
What is the dorsal stream respons...,
Describe the df case study 3
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CHAPTER 4.17: Depth Perception
What is depth perception 1,
What are binocular cues 2,
What is convergence 3
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CHAPTER 4.19: Sound and the Ear
What is pitch 1,
What is loudness 2,
What animal can hear below human ...
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CHAPTER 4.20: Place Theory of Hearing
What is the cochlea 1,
What is the basilar membrane 2,
What is the tonotopic map 3
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CHAPTER 4.21: Frequency Theory
Why do we need frequency theory 1,
What is frequency theory 2,
If we have a 20hz wave how many t...
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CHAPTER 4.22: Auditory Pathway
Describe the general auditory pat...,
What is the cochlear nucleus what...,
What is the epsilateral hemisphere 3
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CHAPTER 4.23: Sound Localization
What is sound localization 1,
What are the 2 main mechanisms us...,
What is interaural time differenc...
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CHAPTER 4.24: Multimodal Integration
What is multimodal integration 1,
Multimodal games integration is d...,
What is the mcgurk effect what do...
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CHAPTER 4.25: Skin and Touch
What is our somatosensory system ...,
What is the epidermis 2,
What lets us detect pressure touc...
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CHAPTER 4.26: Touch Sensitivity and Perception
What acuity 1,
Where do we have lots of acuity t...,
How does a neuroplastic change oc...
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CHAPTER 4.27: Proprioception and Kinisthesis
What is proprioception 1,
What is kinesthesis 2,
What are neural prosthetics 3
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CHAPTER 4.28: Pain Perception
What us nociception 1,
Nociceptors send signals first to...,
What is the difference between th...
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CHAPTER 4.29: Gustatory System; Taste
Along our tongue we have ____ on ...,
Is our sense of taste only provid...,
What are the five primary tastes 3
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CHAPTER 4.30: Olfactory System; Smell
What first grabs onto the chemica...,
What is the olfactory epithelia 2,
Describe the general smelling pat...
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CHAPTER 5.1: Conciousness
What is consciousness 1,
What is the hard problem of consc...
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CHAPTER 5.2: Sleep
What are circadian rhythms 1,
What is entrainment 2,
Describe the pathway of light ent...
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CHAPTER 5.3: Sleep Stages
What do we use to measure what ac...,
What do beta waves indicate 2,
Describe how beta waves look 3
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CHAPTER 5.4: Sleep Deprivation
What are some common characterist...,
What are costs of sleep deprivati...,
What is sleep displacement give s...
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CHAPTER 5.5: Dreaming
Who published the interpretation ...,
Describe freud s concept of manif...,
Describe freud s concept of laten...
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CHAPTER 5.6: Disorders of Sleep
How does one get diagnosed w inso...,
What is onset insomnia 2,
What is maintenance insomnia 3
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CHAPTER 5.7: Hypnosis
What is hypnosis 1,
What is ideomotor 2,
What is challenge 3
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CHAPTER 5.8: Mind-Wandering
What is mind wandering 1,
Most mind wandering leads to thou...,
Does our mind rest 3
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CHAPTER 5.9: Disorders of Conciousness
What will a doctor first administ...,
What is brain death 2,
What is a coma 3
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CHAPTER 5.10: Persistent Vegatative States
What is a persistent vegetative s...,
What is the case of terry shivo 2,
Do some people in psv have a leve...
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CHAPTER 5.11: Approaching Normal Conciousness
What is a minimally conscious sta...,
What is locked in syndrome 2,
As conscious awareness decreases ...
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CHAPTER 5.12: Short Term Drug Effects
Drugs affect neurotransmitter act...,
What are the seven ways that drug...,
What is the nucleus accumbens 3
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CHAPTER 5.13: Long Term Drug Effects
Describe tolerance 1,
Why do we get tolerance to drugs 2,
What can cause individuals to dip...
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CHAPTER 5.14: Stimulants
What are stimulants 1,
What are some effects of stimulan...,
What neurotransmitters are increa...
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CHAPTER 5.15: Hallucinogens
What are hallucinogens 1,
Why do the experiences with hallu...,
What are the effects on neurotran...
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CHAPTER 5.16: Opiates
What are opiates 1,
What neurotransmitters do opiates...,
What is the issue with opiate add...
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CHAPTER 5.17: Sedatives
What are sedatives 1,
What neurotransmitters do sedativ...,
What is the issue with sedatives 3
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CHAPTER 5.18: Alcohol
What is alcohol 1,
What side effects does alcohol ha...,
What neurotransmitters does alcoh...
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CHAPTER 5.19: Marijuana
What is marijuana 1,
What feelings does cannabis give 2,
How does thc mimic brain chemicals 3
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CHAPTER 6.1: Learning
Learning allows us to ____ 1,
What is cognitive learning 2,
What is associative learning 3
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CHAPTER 6.2: Features of Classical Conditioning
What is rhe acquisition phase 1,
What is the extinction phase 2,
What is spontaneous recovery 3
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CHAPTER 6.3: Learning Shaped by Evolution
What is preparedness 1,
What are conditioned taste aversi...,
Why are conditioned taste acersio...
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CHAPTER 6.4: Higher Order Classical Conditioning
What is higher order classical co...,
Describe the association of a lig...,
What the grandma example 3
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CHAPTER 6.5: Conditioning Emotions
What are conditioned emotional re...,
Describe the little albert experi...,
What is evaluative conditioning 3
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CHAPTER 6.6: Operant Conditioning
What is operant conditioning 1,
What is the difference between cl...,
What is the law of effect 3
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CHAPTER 6.7: Types of Reinforcement and Punishment
What is the difference between po...,
Describe positive reinforcement 2,
Describe negative reinforcement 3
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CHAPTER 6.8: The Limits of Punishment
What is corporal punishment 1,
Why isnt corporal punishment very...,
What are some negative effects of...
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CHAPTER 6.9: Discrimination and Generalization in Operant Conditioning
What is discriminative stimulus 1,
How does delayed reinforcement ch...,
What is discrimination 3
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CHAPTER 6.10: Applications of Operant Conditioning
What is shaping 1,
What is chaining 2,
What is applied behaviour analysis 3
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CHAPTER 6.11: Fixed Schedules of Reinforcement
What are schedules of reinforceme...,
What is continuous reinforcement ...,
What is partial reinforcement 3
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CHAPTER 6.12: Variable Schedules of Reinforcement
Describe a variable interval sche...,
Describe variable ratio schedule ...,
What type of schedules tend to ge...
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CHAPTER 6.13: Superstitions
When do superstitions form 1,
What is confirmation bias 2,
Can superstitions have beneficial...
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CHAPTER 6.14: Learning Without Reinforcement
What is latent learning 1,
What is observational learning 2,
Describe the bobo doll experience 3
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CHAPTER 6.15: Risks of Observational Learning
What is imitation 1,
Why are humans special when it co...,
What is desensitization 3
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CHAPTER 6.16: Neural Mechanisms of Social Learning
What are mirror neurons 1,
Mirror neurons can be influenced ...
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CHAPTER 7.1: Memory
What is the atkison shiffrin mode...,
What are memory stores 2,
What are control processes 3
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CHAPTER 7.2: Short Term Memory
What us short term memory 1,
What is a digit span task 2,
What is chunking 3
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CHAPTER 7.3: Long Term Memory
What is ling term memory 1,
Describe the three professes that...,
Why do students not good at tests...
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CHAPTER 7.4: Serial Position Effect
What is the serial position effect 1,
Primary effect is due to what typ...,
Recency effect is due to what typ...
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CHAPTER 7.5: Working Memory
What is working memory 1,
What is the control process of sh...,
What are the three stores in work...
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CHAPTER 7.6: Elaborating on LTM
Blank 1,
What is declarative memory 2,
What is non declarative memory 3
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CHAPTER 7.8 Memory and the Brain
What is long term potentiation 1,
Where does long term potential fa...,
What does memory need to go throu...
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CHAPTER 7.9: Encoding
What is encoding 1,
What id maintenance rehersal 2,
What is the difference between sh...
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CHAPTER 7.10: Retrieval
What is retrieval 1,
What is recognition 2,
What is recall 3
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CHAPTER 7.11: Combating Forgetting
What is the forgetting curve 1,
What are mnemonics what are some ...,
What are acronyms 3
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CHAPTER 7.12: Improving Studying
What is the testing effect 1,
What is the spacing effect 2,
What is interleaving 3
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CHAPTER 7.14: The Role of Schemas
What are schemas 1,
What can contribute to stereotypes 2,
Schemas help suppliment _____ mem...
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CHAPTER 7.15: The Fallability of Memory
What is a misinformation effect 1,
How does the misinformation effec...,
What is drm procedure 3
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CHAPTER 7.16: Familiarity vs Source Memory
What is source memory 1,
What are source monitoring errors 2,
What are destination memory errors 3
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CHAPTER 7.17: Eyewitness Testimony
Is eyewitness testimony reliable 1,
Why do people make errors in iden...,
How can instruction impact eyewti...
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CHAPTER 8.1: Thought and Language
What is a concept 1,
What are categories 2,
What is rule based categorization 3
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CHAPTER 8.2: Organizing Thought
What is a semantic network 1,
Words in basic level are ____ 2,
The superordinate level of a sema...
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CHAPTER 8.3: Language and Thought
What is the linguistic relativity...,
What is categorical perception 2,
What is the universalist view 3
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CHAPTER 8.4: Problem Solving
What are algorithms 1,
What are heuristics 2,
What are mental sets 3
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CHAPTER 8.5: Representative Heuristic
What is the conjunction fallacy 1,
What is the representative heuris...,
What is the gamblers fallacy 3
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CHAPTER 8.8: Availability Heuristic
What is the availability heuristic 1,
The availability heiristic can ex...,
Wmotional memories are particular...
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CHAPTER 8.9: The Influence of Framing
The framing of questions can affe...,
When things are framed as losses ...,
What is the anchoring effect 3
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CHAPTER 8.10: Staying in our Ideological Bubble
What is belief perseverance 1,
What is confirmation bias 2,
What is the file drawer problem 3
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CHAPTER 8.11: Language
What are the unique feautres of h...,
What is language 2,
What are phonomes 3
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CHAPTER 8.12: Morphemes to Semantics
What are morphemes 1,
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What is semantics 3
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CHAPTER 8.13: Syntax
What is syntax 1,
What two things do we need for a ...,
We learn syntax ___ 3
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CHAPTER 8.14: Pragmatics
What is pragmatics 1,
Pragmatics includes the more ____...
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CHAPTER 8.15: Language and the Brain
We use the ___ model of language ...,
What is brocas aphasia 2,
What is wernickes aphasia 3
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CHAPTER 8.16: Language Development
Our language skills start to deve...,
What are content words 2,
What are function words 3
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CHAPTER 8.17: Language Acquisition
What is a sensitive period 1,
What is a critical period for lan...
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CHAPTER 8.18: Learning Multiple Languages
What are the costs of a billingua...,
What are some benefits of bilingu...
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CHAPTER 8.19: Theories of Language Acquisition
What is behaviourist theory 1,
Who proposed behaviourist theory 2,
Who proposed natuvist theory 3
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CHAPTER 8.20: Is Language Unique?
What are cross fostering studies 1,
Why did ape language studies move...,
What is the lexigram approaxh 3
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CHAPTER 8.21: Beyond Apes
How can dolphins used language 1,
What animal language can display ...,
What animal language can display ...
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CHAPTER 9.1: Intelligence Testing
What are some examples of intelli...,
Who created the idea of intellige...,
What are anthropometrics 3
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CHAPTER 9.2: Wechsler Scale and Raven’s Matrices
After the age of 16 intelligence ...,
What is the wechsler adult intell...,
What is deviation iq 3
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CHAPTER 9.3: A Racist History
What is the sexual sterilization ...,
Were there racial differences in ...,
What is the argument in the bell ...
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CHAPTER 9.4: Is Intelligence Changable?
What are the two beliefs one can ...,
What is entity theory 2,
What is incremental theory 3
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CHAPTER 9.5: The Philosophy of Intelligence
What is the concept of g 1,
Does g capture all cases of intel...,
What are savants 3
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CHAPTER 9.6: Multiple Intelligences
Describe spearman s 2 factor model 1,
Who found the 7 primary mental ab...,
Describe the hierarchical model o...
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CHAPTER 9.7: Intelligence and the Brain
Is brain size correlated to intel...,
What did einstein s brain have th...,
The number of convolutions folds ...
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CHAPTER 9.8: Sex Differences
Is there a difference in average ...,
Women have slightly thicker ____ ...,
Men typically have more variation...
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CHAPTER 9.9: Intelligence and Brain Injury
What is a concussion how is it di...,
What is post concussion syndrome 2,
What is cte punch drunk syndrome 3
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CHAPTER 9.10: Genetics of Intelligence
Describe how twin and adoption st...,
What are gene knockout studies 2,
Blank 3
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CHAPTER 9.11: The Role of the Environment
Describe birth order effects 1,
Why do we get birth order effects 2,
How is socio economic classes lin...
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CHAPTER 9.13: Nature and Nurture
Why might minority groups score l...
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CHAPTER 10.1: Lifespan Development
What is developmental psychology ...,
What is the cross sectional design 2,
What is a drawback to the cross s...
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CHAPTER 10.2: Prenatal Development
Describe the germinal stage 1,
Describe the embryonic stage 2,
Describe the fetal stage 3
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CHAPTER 10.3: Auditory and Visual Development
When do fetuses start to actively...,
Babies prefer ____ sounds after b...,
What is an indication that babies...
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CHAPTER 10.4: Smell, Taste and Touch
Are smell and taste well develope...,
Humans have an innate taste prefe...,
Early enough in life babies have ...
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CHAPTER 10.5: Motor and Brain Development
What are reflexes 1,
What do reflexes allow babies 2,
Describe the rooting reflex 3
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CHAPTER 10.6: Cognitive Development
Via what 2 methods did john piage...,
What is knowledge accumulation vi...,
What is knowledge accumulation vi...
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CHAPTER 10.7: Preoperational Stage
What marks the preoperational sta...
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CHAPTER 10.8: Concrete and Formal Operational Stages
Describe concrete operational sta...,
Describe the transitive principle 2,
What do children in the concrete ...
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CHAPTER 10.9: Evaluating Piaget
What is the core knowledge hypoth...,
What is the evidence of core know...,
What is habituation 3
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CHAPTER 10.10 Attachment
What is attachment 1,
Describe the strange situation 2,
Describe secure attachment in reg...
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CHAPTER 10.11: Prosocial Behaviour
What is prosocial behaviour 1,
What is instrumental helping give...,
What is empathic helping give an ...
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CHAPTER 10.12: From Self to Other
What is self awareness 1,
What test is used to determine if...,
What is the mirror mark test 3
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CHAPTER 10.13: Adolescence and Self Control
There is a spike in hormonal acti...,
The spike in estrogen and testost...,
What is the difference in the way...
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CHAPTER 10.14: Adolescent Social and Cognitive Development
What is one of the major challeng...,
What is identity crisis 2,
Why do teens do stupid things 3
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CHAPTER 10.15: Moral Development
To study moral thinking we tend t...,
Describe kohlberg s moral develop...,
Describe preconventional morality 3
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CHAPTER 10.16: Adult Development
What are the erikson s three stag...,
Describe the main challenge eriks...,
Describe the main challenge eriks...
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CHAPTER 10.17: Cognition and Aging
What memory systems decline with ...,
Positive emotions tend to be more...,
What is socioemotionalselecivity ...
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CHAPTER 11.1: Motivation and Emotion
What is motivation 1,
What are drives 2,
What are incentives 3
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CHAPTER 11.2: Hunger
What is satiation 1,
Describe the role of the lateral ...,
What is glucose 3
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CHAPTER 11.3: Attention and Social Influences
What is unit bias 1,
What is the delboeuf illusion 2,
What is social facilitation 3
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CHAPTER 11.4: Problematic Eating
What are some reasons for the ris...,
What is anorexia nervosa 2,
What is bulimia nervosa 3
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CHAPTER 11.5: Sexual Motivation
Many human sex behaviours do not ...,
Bonobos use sex as a ___ 2,
What is libido 3
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CHAPTER 11.6: Studying Sex
Who was alford kinsey 1,
What is the kinsey scale 2,
What is the sexual response cycle 3
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CHAPTER 11.7: Sexual Orientation
What is sexual orientation 1,
Describe freud s bad theory of ho...,
Describe ellis and ames bad theor...
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CHAPTER 11.8: Transgender and Intersex
What is mamawawa 1,
What is transgender 2,
Is it possible for sex hormones t...
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CHAPTER 11.9: Belongness and Love
What is the need to belong 1,
Can loneliness be a predictor of ...,
Is quantity or quality of friends...
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CHAPTER 11.10: Achievement Motivation
What is achievement motivation 1,
What are approach goals 2,
What are avoidance goals 3
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CHAPTER 11.11: Emotion
What are the three general stages...,
What is the initial response 2,
What are somatic markers of decis...
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CHAPTER 11.12: Theories of Emotion
Describe the common sense theory ...,
Describe the james lang theory of...,
Describe the cannon bard theory o...
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CHAPTER 11.13: Emotions and Culture
Are some emotions universal 1,
What are emotional dialects 2,
Describe the difference in how em...
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CHAPTER 11.14: Concealng Emotions
What is a polygraph test 1,
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CHAPTER 12.1: Personality
What is personality 1,
What is the barnum effect give an...,
What is the idiographic approach ...
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CHAPTER 12.2: Psychodynamic Approaches
The psychodynamic perspective put...,
What is freuds concept of id 2,
What is freuds concept of superego 3
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CHAPTER 12.3: Defense Mechanisms
What are defense mechanisms 1,
Who wrote the first books on how ...,
What is repression 3
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CHAPTER 12.4: Beyond Freud
What is analytical psychology who...,
What is inferiority complex who c...,
Who started the feminist psycholo...
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CHAPTER 12.5: Humanism
What is humanism 1,
What is carl roger s person cente...,
What is positive psychology 3
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CHAPTER 12.6: Traits and Factors
What are personality traits 1,
What is factor analysis 2,
What is the five factor model 3
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CHAPTER 12.7: Predicting Personalities
Are there consistent differences ...,
Are the differences in personalit...,
Can home office space predict per...
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CHAPTER 12.8: The Darker Side of Personality
Do the big 5 factors explain all ...,
What is the authoritarian persona...,
What is hexaco 3
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CHAPTER 12.9: Development of Personality
How is personality measured in ba...,
How is personality dependant beha...,
Can early childhood experiences i...
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CHAPTER 12.10: Cultural Aspects of Personality
What is a factor that comes up wh...,
Describe validity issues when doi...,
Is there evidence for any nationa...
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CHAPTER 12.11: Genetic Influences
Do genes code for personality 1,
Genes regulating serotonin transp...,
Are monozygotic twins or dizygoti...
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CHAPTER 12.12: Evolution of Personality
Are the big five traits only foun...,
What are novel environment and no...,
The way an animal scores on a nov...
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CHAPTER 12.13: Personality and Brain
High extraversion can be tied to ...,
People will high extraversion are...,
High conscientiousness can be tie...
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CHAPTER 13.1: Social Psychology
What is social psychology 1,
What is mimicry 2,
Is mimicry always concious 3
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CHAPTER 13.2: Working in Groups
What is social loafing 1,
Why does social loafing happen 2,
What is social facilitation 3
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CHAPTER 13.3: Conformity
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CHAPTER 13.4: The Perils of Groups
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