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Define independent variable, dependent variable, and control group.

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Frontal Lobe functions

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Explain how neurons communicate

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Outline principles of biological

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Adrenaline is known for...

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Outline principles that define the cognitive level of analysis

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Define schema theory

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Aim of Bartlett Reconstructive Memory study

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What does MRI & fMRI stand for?

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Name 4 social factors

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What are the four principles of the sociocultural level of analysis?



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Identify 2 case studies related to the sociocultural level of analysis.



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What is Social learning theory?



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What is the name of the reseacher associated with the bobo doll?



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What ethical consideration must be done at the end of the reseach study?



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Define altruism. 



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Whats does Kin-Selection theory state? 



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Define Pro-Social behavior.



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Identify two factors that influence bystander-ism.



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What was the 1950 Festinger case study trying to prove?



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State explicit memory two subsystems

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How does someone receive information

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What does Wernicke's area deal with?



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What kind of attribution do people use to describe their failures?



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What kind of attribution do people use to descirbe their success? 



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IV-a variable that does not depend on another DV-a variable that does depend on another CG-a baseline group that receives neutral or no treatment
planning, problem-solving, personality, decision making, controlling emotions and speech production
communicate through neurotransmitters, through a synapse. They contact to make a synapse at the dendrite of one neuron and the terminal of another.
There are biological correlates of behavior;Animal research can provide insight into human behavior;Human behavior is genetically based
'flight or fight' reaction and arousal.
Human beings are information processors and that mental representations guide behavior;Mental processes can and should be studied scientifically by developing theories and by using a variety of research methods;Social and cultural factors affect cognitive processe
explains how people group things together, so that it would be easier for them to recall things, as the groups that the brain sorted things out into
To investigate the effects of unfamiliarity when recalling a folk story
magnetic resonance imaging/ functional magnetic resonance imaging
Religion,wealth,family,education

Principle 1: Humans are social animals and thus have the need to 'Belong'
Principle 2: Culture influences behavior
Principle 3: Humans have a social-self
Principle 4: People's views of the world are resistant to change and developed by the community and culture 

Zimbardo (1971)

Asch's conformity (1951)

Based on the assumption that people learn behaviors, attitudes, emotional reactions and norms through direct experiences but also through observing other humans.

Bandura

Debriefing

When one helps another person for no reward, and even at some cost to oneself. It doesn't make sense that a person would risk his or her life for a stranger.

That the degree of altruism depends on the number of genes shared by individuals. The closer the relationship between the helper and those being helped , the greater the chance for altruistic behavior. 

Behavior that benefits another person or has a positive social outcome. Prosocial behavior refers to acts intended to benefit others.

Choose between: diffusion of responsibility, arousal-cost-reward, social norms, and pluralistic ignorance.

To investigate the extent in which proximity can affect the likelihood of relationship.

Semantic and episodic
Through sensory and perception

Speech Production

Situational attributions

Dispositional Attribution






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