Intelligence Theories
Memory
Cognition
Retention + Processing
Forgetting
100

The ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use our knowledge to adapt.

Intelligence

100

Memory of one’s personal experiences

Episodic memory

100

The mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and memory.

Cognition

200

This was the original formula for IQ.

(Mental Age / Chronological age) x 100

200

Where are most of our memories stored?

The hippocampus

200

Find multiple solutions to one problem.

Divergent thinking

300

This is what underlies all of our mental abilities.

G factor

300

Stages of processing memory

Encoding, storing, retrieval

300
Adapting current schemas for new info.

Accommodation

400

This person was the creator of mental age.

Alfred Binet

400

Echoic memory lasts this long…

3-4 seconds

400

What method guarantees solving a specific problem?

Algorithm

500
These are the three components of Sternberg's Triarchic Theory.

Analytical, Creative, and Potential

500

If you remember something as vividly as the day it happened, even months or years later, you have experienced a ____ memory

Flashbulb memory
500

What types of heuristics are there? 

Representative and Availability

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