Perception
Problem Solving
Memory
Intelligence
Everything
100

When one object blocks the view of another, it is perceived as being in front

What is interposition?

100

A logical step by step method of solving a problem that guarantees a solution... eventually

What is an algorithm?

100

Memories are more easily retrieved in the same location where it was encoded

What is context dependent memory?

100

"mental age" test for French school children

What is the Stanford-Binet?

100

Participants have a right to a full explanation of the study when its concluded

What is debriefing?

200

The ability to focus on a conversation in a loud room

What is selective attention?

200

Tendency to see objects only for their most common purpose

What is functional fixedness?

200

Items in the middle are forgotten more often than items at the beginning/end

What is serial position effect?

200

The gradual rise in IQ scores over the past 70 years

What is the Flynn Effect?

200

Memories of skills or habits that don't require conscious retrieval

Procedural (I will take implicit)

300

The brain fills in missing information to create a complete picture (Gestalt)

What is closure?

300

Something is more likely to occur when we have a vivid example

What is availability heuristic?

300

The ability to recall facts

What is semantic memory?

300

Charles Spearman's theory that smart people are good at most things

What is General Factor (or G Factor)?

300

A controlled procedure designed to support or disprove a hypothesis

What is an experiment?

400

Eyes move inward as objects get closer

What is convergence?

400

Skills that help us organize, learn, and manage daily life

What is executive functioning?

400

Loss of past memories

What is retrograde amnesia?

400

Test scores go down when there is anxiety that membership will lower scores

What is stereotype threat?

400

Test that measures an individual's potential to learn

What is aptitude test?

500

Study that measured depth perception in infants

What is visual cliff?

500

Exposure to one stimulus influences perceptions of future stimulus

What is priming?

500
Trouble remembering new information because previously learned material

What is proactive interference?

500

How well a test estimates future performance

What is predictive validity?

500

The measurable outcome of a study (what's being studied)

What is dependent variable?

600

2 or more blinking lights create the perception of motion

What is Phi Phenomenon? 

600

Modifying/expanding an existing schema to include new information

What is assimilation?

600

increase in a neural connections & firing after consistent rehearsal 

What is long-term potentiation?

600

Administering the same test at 2 different times to measure consistency 

What is test-retest reliability?

600

Type of memory that is what you are doing right now

What is working memory (or short-term)

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