pillars & intro
mis.
research methods
memory
cognition
100

the pillar that would encompass clinical psychology

physical and mental health 

100

most important phrase in research methods. 

correlation does not equal causation!

100

alternate explanation for the results 

confounding variable 

100

the three stages of memory shown in the Atkinson-Shiffrin model 

sensory, short-term, and long-term 

100

someone talks about flowers, and you picture roses in your mind. the roses would be a(n)?

analogical representation

200

the pillar where you would study the influence of religious beliefs on people's tolerance of different groups 

social and personality 

200

decreasing accessibility of memory over time 

transience 

200

describe the steps of the scientific method in order 

theory, hypothesis, research, data that supports or refutes the theory and back to theory 

200

After a significant head injury, Sam can recall his past – his childhood and early adulthood – but cannot remember any new information. What best describes his condition?

anterograde amnesia 

200

focusing your attention very closely on a task. 

controlled processing

300

one of the first two branches of psychology - it focuses on understanding the mind through introspection 

structuralism 

300

Sigmund Freud would be most associated with this pillar of psychology 

social and personality 

300

days spent studying and number of questions missed on the exam would have what type of correlation. 

negative 

300

fast-decaying store of auditory information 

echoic memory 

300

the listening task that demonstrates selective attention is called a _______ task 

shadowing 

400

the pillar where you might find reproductive behavior. 

biological pillar. 

400

the name of the institution that sets and maintains ethical use of animals in research. 

Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee

400

Having this means that the results are due to the independent variable. 

internal validity 

400

when new information interferes with the retrieval of older information. 

retroactive interference 

400

working backwards and creating subgoals are part of this cognitive bias 

heuristics 
500

This school of psychology would focus on observing and controlling behavior through what is observable. Puts an emphasis on learning and conditioning.

behaviorism 

500

something used in experimental studies to quantify the construct being studied

operational definition

500

Seeing relationships between two things when in reality no such relationship
exists

illusory correlations 

500

the concept that the more a retrieval cue matches the memory trace of the experience, the more it will be effective in bringing back that memory 

encoding specificity principle 

500

a category or class of related items 

concept 

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