GCSE Psychology
Re-cap test
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• The amygdala creates an e________ response
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• When the amygdala is removed from animals do they become aggressive or calm?
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• What was the case study in which a women's amygdala was electrically stimulated and she became aggressive?
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• What was Charles Whitman famous for?
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• Are case studies reliable or unreliable?
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• How do hormones (such as testosterone) get into their designated organs?
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• What do correlations look for?
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• Who wrote ‘Social Learning Theory’?
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• What is vicarious reinforcement?
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• What does A.R.M.M stand for?
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• Out of ‘Nature’ and ‘Nurture’ what are we said to be born with?
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• What two countries were used in the Ramirez et al (2001) study?
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• How many psychology students were involved in the Ramirez et al (2001) study?
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• In the Ramirez et al (2001) study how many points were for the point scale?
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• In the Ramirez et al (2001) study what data was collected?
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• What is a content analysis?
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• What year was the Anderson and Dill study?
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• What type of experiment was the Anderson and Dill study?
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• Name one of the games used in the study
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• What school shooting that we have spoken can be linked to this study?
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• Where was the Charlton et al (2000) study conducted?
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• What type of experiment was the Charlton et al (2000) study?
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• In which country did the Williams et al (1981) study take place?
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• Out of the Charlton and Williams study which one supported the concept that TV promotes aggressive behaviour in children?
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• What does ‘BPS’ stand for?