Understanding identity
Cognitive Maps & Mental Imagery
Time Management & Study Skills
100

This psychologist introduced the concept of an "identity crisis"

Who is Erik Erikson?

100

This term refers to mental representations of geographical information.

What is Cognitive map

100

According to study tips, students should divide information into smaller sections, also known as this.  

What is chunking

200

James Marcia defined this many identity statuses.

What is four

200

The mental process of rotating an object in the mind is known as this

What is called mental rotation

200

Taking short breaks while studying helps improve this mental function.

What is focus or concentration

300

A person who has explored different options but has not yet committed is in this identity status.

What is identity moratorium.

300

When people perceive objects as being more aligned than they really are, they are using this heuristic.

What is the alignment Heuristic

300

 This technique, which involves reviewing material over time instead of all at once, improves long-term memory.


What is spaced repetition

400

The identity status where a person adopts an identity without exploring other options is called this.

What is identity foreclosure

400

Studies show that imagining a movement activates this part of the brain, just like performing the movement physically.

What is motor cortex

400

 Taking these during class helps students retain information better.


What are notes

500

This Disney character experiences an identity crisis and later reaches identity achievement.

Who is Simba The Lion King

500

This scientist’s research supported the idea that mental images are stored as visual representations rather than abstract codes.

Who is Stephen Kosslyn

500

This time management method involves working in focused intervals, usually 25 minutes long, followed by short breaks.

What is Pomodoro Technique

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