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OCR A Level Psychology H567
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What are Core Studies?Core Studies in OCR A Level Psychology H567 focus on key research that illustrates important themes in psychology. These include studies on memory, brain regions, moral development, and more.
Responses to People in AuthorityThis theme explores how individuals behave when confronted with authority figures. Milgram (1963) studied obedience, showing that people may follow instructions even if they conflict with personal morals. Bocchiaro et al. (2012) expanded on this by examining whistle-blowing behaviour.
Quick check: What did Milgram's study primarily focus on?
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Responses to People in NeedThis theme examines how individuals respond when others require help. Piliavin et al. studied helping behaviour in emergencies, while Levine et al. looked at cultural differences in helping strangers.
Piliavin et al. studied helping behaviour on the {{blank0}} in New York City, focusing on factors like the victim's {{blank1}}.
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MemoryThe Cognitive theme on memory explores how we encode, store, and retrieve information. Loftus & Palmer (1974) investigated the reliability of eyewitness testimony, while Grant et al. (1998) studied the impact of context on memory recall.
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Review Time!Great work! You've learned about themes like responses to authority, responses to need, and memory studies. Now let’s test your understanding.
Which of the following are true? (Select all that apply)
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What was the main focus of Bocchiaro et al.'s study?
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Grant et al. found that memory is better when the {{blank0}} during encoding matches the {{blank1}} during retrieval.
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