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$100 Question from Relationships Theory that applies classical and operant conditioning…
$100 Answer from Relationships Reward\need satisfaction (Byrne and Clore, 1970)
$200 Question from Relationships Carried out the “computer dance” study
$200 Answer from Relationships Walster et al. (1966)
$300 Question from Relationships Term that states that those who end the Relationship might be perceived negatively by their peers
$300 Answer from Relationships Reputational damage
$400 Question from Relationships Found that men did not discriminate financially between a child who was born to a current partner from a previous relationship (stepchild) and their own child from a previous relationship.
$400 Answer from Relationships Anderson et al (1999)
$500 Question from Relationships Schema for relationships based on first attachment that shapes future relationships
$500 Answer from Relationships Internal Working Model
$100 Question from Eating Fear of new foods
$100 Answer from Eating Neophobia
$200 Question from Eating % of women who diet at some time in their lives
$300 Question from Eating Compared Bedouin Arab women living in desert encampments with ones who had lived in urbanised areas for at least one generation and compared both to Jewish women also living in urban environment
$300 Answer from Eating Leshem (2009)
$400 Question from Eating • It is a social cognition model that states that • people decide what to do. • Intentions are the best way to predict actions • Two factors influence intention: • Attitude towards behaviour • Perceived social pressure
$400 Answer from Eating Theory of Reasoned Action
$500 Question from Eating Devised the original preload/taste-test: proved disinhibition – overeating as a response of a high calorie preload
$500 Answer from Eating Herman&Mack (1975)
$100 Question from Gender Created the emphasising –systemising (E-S) theory
$100 Answer from Gender Baron-Cohen (2002)
$200 Question from Gender At what age do children use television to adjust their understanding of gender
$200 Answer from Gender Between 7 and 12
$300 Question from Gender Studied 3 New Guinea tribes and found that in the Arapesh tribe gender roles of men and women were similar, both being unaggressive and sensitive and of a peaceful temperament; in the Mundugumor tribe both men and women were uncooperative, aggressive, insensitive and warlike; in the Tchambuli tribe women were dominant with economic and political influences; men stayed at home and were more submissive
$300 Answer from Gender Margaret Mead (1935)
$400 Question from Gender interviewed 30 parents and asked them to use adjective pairs to describe their babies
$400 Answer from Gender Rubin et al (1974)
$500 Question from Gender Found more gender role stereotyping in traditional families than in families where parenting was shared.
$500 Answer from Gender Fagot
$100 Question from IDAs The process of generalising animal Findings to humans
$100 Answer from IDAs Extrapolation
$200 Question from IDAs Theories that underestimate the Differences between males and females
$200 Answer from IDAs Beta-biased
$300 Question from IDAs Approach that focuses on information processing
$300 Answer from IDAs Cognitive
$400 Question from IDAs When a theory is aiming to find General laws that apply to all
$400 Answer from IDAs Nomothetic
$500 Question from IDAs The theory that the parts of any whole cannot exist and cannot be understood except in their relation to the whole.
$500 Answer from IDAs Holism
$100 Question from Research Methods Involves making participant believe they are doing one task instead of another
$100 Answer from Research Methods Deception
$200 Question from Research Methods Experiment where the IV cannot be manipulated
$200 Answer from Research Methods Natural (quasi) experiment
$300 Question from Research Methods Involves dividing the target population into subcategories and selecting members of each subcategory in the proportion that they occur in the target population.
$300 Answer from Research Methods Stratified sample
$400 Question from Research Methods Mean, median, mode are all…
$400 Answer from Research Methods Measures of central tendency
$500 Question from Research Methods The extent to which the experiment reflects the real world.