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AQA AS Psychology Key terms&definition, including biopsychology, psychopathology, memory, social influence, research methods and approaches in psychology

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1. Social influence
2. Memory
3. Biopsychology
4. Psychopathology
5. Research methods/Scientific processes/Data handling and analysis
6. Approaches in psychology



Social influence:
Conformity: the tendency to change what we do(behavior), think or say(attitudes) in response to
the influence of others. The pressure to conform can be real or imagined

Compliance: a superficial type of conformity in which people conform publicly but privately
disagree

Internalisation: the deepest type of conformity in which people change their beliefs permanently,
so the beliefs become part of their way of seeing the world

Normative social influence: conformity based on the desire to be liked and accepted

Informational social influence: conformity based on the desire to do the right thing

Unanimity: complete agreement from a group of people about an answer or viewpoint

Obedience: following an order to carry out an action. Orders are usually given by people with
power or authority

Agentic state: a state in which an individual carries out the orders of another person, acting as
their agent with little personal responsibility

Agentic shift: the switch from operating as an autonomous individual to acting as an agent for
another person, usually an authority figure

Legitimate authority: a person or organisation in which social power is invested, eg. A police
officer.

Social support: support from other people who are also defying the pressure to conform or obey

Locus of control: refers to the sense of control people have over the successes, failures and
events in their lives



Memory:

, Coding/encoding: changing the format of information for use in memory

Capacity: the amount of information that can be held in memory

Duration: the length of time information remains in memory

Sensory register: a store of sensory information that lasts no more than a few seconds

Short-term memory (STM): a temporary memory store that holds limited amount of information
for a short period of time

Long-term memory (LTM): a permanent store where limitless amounts of information can be
stored for long periods of time

central executive: the part of working memory that coordinates other components

phonological loop: the part of working memory that deals with auditory information

visuo-spatial sketchpad: the part of working memory that deals with visual information

Episodic buffer: a part of working memory which is a temporary store integrating information
from the other components

Declarative memory: long-term memory for “knowing that”

Procedural memory: long-term memory for “knowing how”

Semantic memory: a type of long-term memory for information about the world like facts and
general knowledge that is not linked to particular events or contexts

Episodic memory: a type of long-term memory for specific events and experiences in our lives

Cognitive interview: an interview technique devised to improve the accuracy of witness recall



Biopsychology:
Neurons: the cells making up the nervous system, which conduct electrical impulses

Sensory neuron: neuron carrying sensory information into the central nervous system from the
body’s sensory receptors

Central nervous system(CNS): major part of the nervous system, made up of the brain and the
spinal cord

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