Memory #1
Memory #2
Shaped memory
Language acquisition
Intelligence testing
100

Vocab, the persistence of learning over time

Memory

100

Vocab, the process of getting information into the memory system

Encoding

100

What can go wrong in long term storage that causes forgetting?

Some items are altered or lost

100

Vocab, the smallest unit that carries meaning: 

Morpheme

100

A high IQ is considered above ________ while a intellectually disadvantaged individual would be under _________

130 & 70

200

Vocab, a clear sustained memory of an emotionally significant moment or event.

Flashbulb memory

200
Vocab, activated memory that holds a few items briefly

Short term memory

200

What three things cause forgetting?

Encoding failure, storage decay, and retrieval failure

200
What age in months is the babbling stage?

4 Months

200

Test is accurate :

Should be valid 

300

What are the three steps to memory?

Encoding, storage, and retrieval

300

What type of memory is shown here; the digits of a phone number

Short term memory

300

What causes the misinformation effect?

Reconsolidation

300

Vocab,smallest unit of sound: 

Phonemes

300

Multiple intelligence (8)

GARDNER

400

What type of processing encodes things like space, time, and frequency?

automatic processing

400

What kind of encoding do you need to preform to complete homework?

Effortful encoding

400

Whats the difference between retrograde amnesia and anterograde amnesia?

Retrograde - can't recall past

Anterograde - can't form new memories

400

Banjiamin Lee Whorf's linguistic determinism hypothesis relates to what aspect of the power language?

Linguistic determinism

400

vocab, Administer a test to a representative sample of future test takers to establish a basis for meaningful comparison.

Standardization 

500

What are the steps to long term memory?

External events -> sensory input -> sensory memory  -> working/short term memory -> long term memory storage

500

What three things result in long term memory?

Auditory rehearsal, Visual spacial information, and central execution.

500

Whats the difference between retroactive interference and proactive interference?

Retroactive - New information affects old information

Proactive - Old information affects new information

500

The idea that language develops because of an inborn tendency to learn the grammar rules of language was proposed by? 

Chomsky

500

Early neglect leads to lower IQ , Good schooling leads to higher IQ.

Enviornment

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