Definitions
Memories
Multiple Intelligences
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Definitions
100
Mental Processes, such a thinking, memory sensation, and perception.
What is Cognition.
100
The initial smell of the Thanksgiving turkey being taken out of the oven.
What is Sensory Memory.
100
Sensitivity to rhythm, pitch, tone, and meter.
What is Musical Intelligence.
100
You remember September 11th, 2001 perfectly. You can remember the exact location and what you were doing when you found out the two towers had fallen.
What is Flashbulb Memory.
100
The number of years since the individual's birth.
What is Chronological Age.
200
Preserves recently perceived events/ experiences for less than one minute without rehearsal.
What is Working Memory.
200
CHUNKING.
What is Working Memory.
200
Highly developed coordination and balance.
What is Bodily- Kinesthetic Intelligence.
200
Brooke is unable to remember information from the psychology chapters in the middle of the year.
What is Serial Position Effect.
200
Tests that can be scored easily by machine.
What is Objective Tests.
300
A cluster of knowledge about sequences of events and actions that was expected to occur in a particular setting.
What is a Script.
300
Singing part of a familiar song.
What is Implicit Memory.
300
Sensitivity between line, color, and shape.
What is Spatial Intelligence.
300
Everyday you wake up, take a shower, go to school, 1st period, then to your locker...
What is a Script.
300
Observations or behaviors that result primarily from expectations.
What is Self- Fulfilling Prophecy.
400
A property exhibited by a test that measures what it purports to measure.
What is Validity.
400
Memorizing Mrs. Dorgan's psychology definitions.
What is Semantic Memory.
400
Highly developed self knowledge. Knowing what you want to do in your life.
What is Intrapersonal Intelligence.
400
Mac believes he will marry Mrs. Dorgan. Because he believes this, it WILL happen.
What is Self Fulfilling Prophecy.
400
A general ability, proposed by Spearman as the main factor underluing all intelligent mental activity.
What is G Factor.
500
A remarkable talent found in individual's even though they are mentally slow in other domains.
What is Savant Syndrome.
500
Photogrpahic Memory.
What is Eidectic Memory.
500
An ability to understand numbers and logic.
What is Logical-mathematical intelligence.
500
Lindsey remembers her first day of 8th grade but she doesn't realize that she really is remembering her first day of 7th grade.
What is Misattribution.
500
The inability to form memories for new information.
What is Anterograde Amnesia.
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