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Spreadsheet containing the majority of the relevant key terms for the following in Semester 2 of Psychology at Newcastle University PSY1003: Evolution and Genetics PSY1006: Instinct, Learning and Motivation PSY1007: History of Psychology PSY1008: Personality and Mental Health Although these terms are taken from the modules, they are key terms used across Psychology and would be relevant to students studying Psychology in general. I used this document to make flashcards for revision, hope you find it useful! :)

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Phylogeny
Vestigial structures
Designer hypothesis
Darwinism
Unparsimonious hypothesis
Homologies
Analogies
Phenotype
Organelles
Mitochondria
Chromosomes
Diploid Organism
Gene
Allele
Genetic Variations Transcription
Translation
Codon
Genetic Methylation
Mitosis
Meiosis
Linkage Study
Association Study
Homozygous
Heterozygous
Dominant allele (A)
Recessive allele (a)
Heredity Incomplete Dominance
Independent Segregation
Hardy-Weinberg Theorem
Genetic Drift
Quantitative Genetics
Genetic Fitness
Evolutionary Stable Strategy
Inclusive Fitness
Collateral Kin
Competition
Hamilton’s Rule on Kin Selection
Alloparenting
Eusociality
Intragenomic Conflict
Natural Selection
Purifying Selection
Stabilising Selection
Price Equation
Directional Selection
Mutation-Selection Balance
Heterozygote Advantage
Natural Selection

,Natural Selection Negative Frequency-Dependent
Selection
Sexually Antagonistic Selection
Adaptationist Stance
Phenotypic Gambit
Shape of Adaptive Landscape
Selective Regime
Optimality Modelling
Reverse Engineering
Obligate and Facultative Sex
Isogamy
Anisogamy
Hermaphroditism
Red Queen Hypothesis
Major Histocompatibility
Sex
Complex (MHC)
Bateman’s Principle
Sexy Son Hypothesis (Fisher
1930)
Good Genes Hypothesis (Zahavi,
1975)
Adaptationist Stance
Senescence
Extrinsic Mortality Risk
Intrinsic Morality
Life History
Disposable Soma Theory
(Kirkwood, 2008)
Trivers-Willard Hypothesis
Paternity Uncertainty
Informational Transfer
Monogamy
Polgyny
Polyandry
Promiscuity
Social Brain Hypothesis
Uxorilocality
Social Life Virilocality
Neolocality
Cooperative Altruism

Mutual-Benefit Behaviours
By-Product Benefits
Direct Reciprocity
Indirect Reciprocity
Robust
Plastic
Developmental Induction
Plasticity and
Learning Filial Imprinting
Sexual Imprinting

, Plasticity and
Learning

Baldwin Effect

Taxonomic Unit
Monophyletic
Strepsirrhines
Haplorhines
Platyrrhines
Catarrhines
Our Place in
Nature Apes
Gibbons
Great Apes (3)
Hominis
Archaic Humans
Anatomically Modern Humans
Holecene
Mismatch Hypothesis
Tinbergen's 4 Questions
Proximate Mechanism Q
Ultimate Function Q
Ontogeny Q
Evoked Culture
Evolution and
Contemporary Life Transmitted Culture
Evolutionary Psychology

Human Behavioural Ecology
Gene-Culture Coevolution
Human Evolutionary Behavioural
Science

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