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IB PSYCHOLOGY

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Fisher, Arron, and Brown (2005) effect of dopamine on romantic love (pg. 68)
Loftus and Palmer (1974) ex.1 the theory of reconstructive memory and eyewitness testimony (pg.161)
Abrams et al (1990) the role of social identity in conformity (in docs)
Sharot et Al (2007) fMRI study of personal memories of 9/11 attacks (pg.184-5)
Loftus and Palmer (1974) two experiments that change the emotional intensity of the verbs in the leading question (pg.162-3)
Berry and Katz (1967) the influence of individualism and collectivism on conformity (in docs)
Ferguson et al (2000) studied oxytocin gene knockout mice and found that "switching off" the oxytocin gene leads to loss of social memory (n/a)
Rosenthal and Jacobson (1968) a study of self-fulfilling prophecy in a group of students (pg.238)
Bouchard and McGue (1981) a meta-analysis of 111 twin studies to quantify the genetic contribution into traits such as intelligence (pg.100)
Baddley (1996) experiments with the generation of random sequences; support for the central executive (docs and pg.139)
Odden and Rochat (2004) an ethnographic study in rural Samoa demonstrating that at least in some cultures the predominant mechanism of enculturation is observational learning (passive observation) (docs)
Huber, Payne, and Puto (1982) the asymmetric dominance effect (pg.171)
Bandura, Ross and Ross (1961) the bobo doll experiment (223-4)
Draganski et al (2004) MRI study (in docs)
Payne, Bottman, and Johnson (1993) the adaptive decision maker framework (154-5)
Ishizawa and Jones (2016) a study of acculturation effects on obesity in Asian migrants in the USA(pg.247)
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