Perception
Problem Solving
Memory
Forgetting
Intelligence
100

The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, allowing us to recognize meaningful objects and events...

Perception

100

tendency for people to only use solutions to problems they already know work

mental set

100

The cognitive process of recovering stored information

Retrieval

100

Illustrates how our memory retention over time

The Forgetting Curve

100

IQ stands for

Intelligence quotient

200

Tendency to analyze the smaller features of an image and build up to a complete perception

Bottom-Up Processing

200

view problems only in their customary manner

functional fixedness

200

To keep information in the STM longer than 20 seconds, you must use...

Maintenance Rehearsal

200
When information is not stored correctly in your memory 

Encoding failure

200

first method for measuring intelligence that uses a combination of mental age and chronological age...becomes less reliable as a person ages

Stanford-Binet IQ Exam

300

Uses prior knowledge, expectations, and experiences to interpret sensory information

Top-Down Processing

300

learning something new forces you to adjust your schema

accomodation

300

the relatively permanent and limitless archive of the memory system

long term memory

300

A memory-distortion phenomenon in which a person's existing memories can be altered if the person is exposed to misleading information  

Misinformation Effect

300

A more reliable way to measure intelligence in adults that can also diagnose a specific learning disability

WAIS (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale)

400

the organization of the visual field into objects that stand out from their surroundings

figure-ground

400

We base our "cognitive categories" or concepts on our....

Prototypes

400

The act of moving info from STM to LTM by focusing on the deeper meaning of information and/or relating new information to old knowledge

Elaborative Rehearsal

400

Misattributing a memory to the wrong source

Source Amnesia
400

the ability to perceive control and evaluate emotions

emotional intelligence

500

Gestalt Law that says we have the tendency to perceive objects that are close together as a single unit

Proximity

500

A general "rule-of-thumb" method used by many people to solve a problem (ex: working backward to create a budget)

Heuristic

500

Recalling the date of your cousin's wedding

Explicit memory

500

 When new information disrupts recall of older information

retroactive interference

500

All "good" exams (including IQ tests) should have these THREE qualities....

Standardized, Reliable, and Valid

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