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Star Study Quiz

Star Study Quiz. Remember what they did?. psychlotron.org.uk. Who tested recall by asking students to learn nonsense trigrams and then count backwards for a number of seconds ?. Peterson and Peterson (1959). psychlotron.org.uk.

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Star Study Quiz

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  1. Star Study Quiz Remember what they did? psychlotron.org.uk

  2. Who tested recall by asking students to learn nonsense trigrams and then count backwards for a number of seconds ? Peterson and Peterson (1959) psychlotron.org.uk

  3. Who tested long term memory by asking participants to list names of people in their graduating class? Bahrick et al (1975) psychlotron.org.uk

  4. Who is associated with multi-store model of memory? Atkinson and Shiffrin psychlotron.org.uk

  5. Who developed the concept of flashbulb memory? Brown and Kulik (1977) psychlotron.org.uk

  6. Who is associated with multi-store model of memory? Atkinson and Shiffrin psychlotron.org.uk

  7. Who is associated with notion of reconstructive memory? Bartlett (1932) psychlotron.org.uk

  8. Who used leading questions in order to affect the accuracy of recall of a traffic accident? Loftus and Palmer (1974) psychlotron.org.uk

  9. Who showed that baby animals imprint on parent figures? Konrad Lorenz (1952) psychlotron.org.uk

  10. Who studied attachment with the ‘Strange Situation’? Ainsworth et al (1978) psychlotron.org.uk

  11. Who conducted a meta-analysis of a number of studies of attachment to understand cultural variations? Van Ijzendoorn and Kroonenberg (1988) psychlotron.org.uk

  12. Who studied 44 juvenile thieves? John Bowlby (1944) psychlotron.org.uk

  13. Who did a longitudinal study of 65 children who had been placed in an institution to study privation? Hodges and Tizard (1989) psychlotron.org.uk

  14. Who found a relationship between stress and cardio vascular disorders to investigate myocardial ischemia? Krantz et al (1991) psychlotron.org.uk

  15. Who used skin wounds to investigate speed of healing among stressed carers for Alzheimer’s disease? Kiecolt-Glaser et al (1995) psychlotron.org.uk

  16. Who designed the SRRS to investigate life changes as a source of stress? Rahe et al (1970) psychlotron.org.uk

  17. Who studied civil servants and found executive stress is a myth, lack of control causes stress? Marmot et al (1997) psychlotron.org.uk

  18. Who is found that MZ twins are likely to develop anorexia, thus suggesting a genetic component? Holland et al (1988) psychlotron.org.uk

  19. Who studied Fijian women to see whether TV is an element in the development of eating disorders? Becker (1999) psychlotron.org.uk

  20. Who said bulimia tends to have a genetic component? Kendler et al (1991) psychlotron.org.uk

  21. Who found that fear of weight gain is the common factor in anorexia and bulimia? Cutts and Barrios (1986) psychlotron.org.uk

  22. Who found that people submit to the majority even when the majority are quite clearly incorrect? Asch (1956) psychlotron.org.uk

  23. Who used a minority of female confederates to influence a majority decision among women? Moscovici et al (1969) psychlotron.org.uk

  24. Whose studies into conformity and obedience to authority using false electric shocks have been condemned as unethical? Stanley Milgram (1963) psychlotron.org.uk

  25. Who enjoyed the Stanford Prison experiment a little too much for his own comfort? Zimbardo et al (1973) psychlotron.org.uk

  26. The End Keep revising! It’s never too late. psychlotron.org.uk

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