Classical Conditioning by example
Operant Conditioning
Memory
Memory again
Intelligence
100

This Russian physiologist discovered classical conditioning

Who was Ivan Pavlov?

100

Some reinforcers occur naturally and do not need to be learned, but these (e.g., money or grades) need to be learned.

What are secondary reinforcers?

100

Repeating a number over and over again to keep it in working memory is this type of rehearsal

What is maintenance rehearsal?

100

The term used to describe visual sensory memory

What is iconic memory?

100

The number you would get on an IQ test if your IQ is average

What is 100?

200

In Pavlov's experiment, salivating to the sound of the bell is an example of this

What is the conditioned response?

200

Workers on an apple farm are paid for every basket of apples they pick, an example of this schedule of reinforcement

What is a fixed ratio schedule?

200

The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two

What is the capacity of STM according to George Miller (1965)?

200

According to this principle, if you were feeling sad when you studied for Exam 2, your recall would be better if you were sad during the exam itself.

What is mood-dependent memory?

200

This psychologist developed a theory of multiple intelligences

Who is Howard Gardner?

300

Watson and Rayner pairing the sight of a white rat with a loud clanging sound that frightened Little Albert is an example of this

What is acquisition?

300

Store managers not knowing when someone is coming in to inspect the store, although they know it’s happening once a quarter is an example of this schedule of reinforcement

What is variable interval reinforcement?

300

The three types of memory in the three-stage model of memory

What are sensory, short term, and long-term memory?

300

Your memory of your last birthday is an example of this type of memory

What is episodic memory?

300

The term used to describe the substantial and consistent rise in average IQ scores observed over the past century in numerous countries

What is the Flynn Effect?

400

A war veteran's response to battlefield trauma that is now evoked by fireworks is an example of this

What is stimulus generalization?

400

The removal of an unpleasant stimulus to increase a desired behavior is referred to as this

What is negative reinforcement?

400

Memory for how to ride a bike is an example of this type of LTM

What is procedural memory?

400

Knowing that the river running through Boston is called the Charles is an example of this type of memory

What is semantic memory?

400

A statistic that measures the degree of genetic variation in a population for a given trait (e.g., intelligence)

What is heritability?

500

The bell in Pavlov's experiment, before it was paired with food, is an example of this

What is the neutral stimulus?

500

Thorndike defined it as "responses that produce a satisfying effect in a particular situation become more likely to occur again in that situation, and responses that produce a discomforting effect become less likely to occur again in that situation."

What is the law of effect?

500

The inability to form new memories after an incident (e.g., a car accident or illness)

What is anterograde amnesia?

500

Recall for words at the beginning of a list (which is better than recall for words in the middle) demonstrates this effect

What is the primacy effect?

500

The extent to which a research questionnaire measures what it is intended to measure

What is validity?

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