Piaget's Stages
Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Memory
Social Psychology
100

In this stage, infants typically have not developed object permanence. That's what makes peek-a-boo so fun!

Sensorimotor 

100
In Piaget's classic dog/saliva experiments, what was the neutral stimulus? 

The bell/tuning fork

100

Casey rewards her daughter with allowance for cleaning her room. This is an example of: 

Positive Reinforcement 

100

___________ are memories of specific facts or personal lived experienced. 

Explicit Memories

100

Which type of social influence explains why students hate group projects? 

Social Loafing 

200

When a elementary school student is able to tell that a tall glass containing 500ml of soda is equivalent to a short glass containing 500ml of soda, they have developed __________

Conservation 

200

When Jessica smells cookies, she salivates. In this scenario, cookies are the _________

Unconditioned Stimulus 

200

Casey's daughter feels less overwhelmed by mess after cleaning her room. This is an example of: 

Negative Reinforcement 

200

_________ is the inability to remember information about your own past. 

Retrograde Amnesia 

200

In Asch's experiments on line lengths, participants would knowingly answer incorrectly in order to fit in with the group. This is indicative of which type of social influence?

Conformity 

300

During which stage do we develop the ability to reason about abstract concepts, like love and justice?

Formal Operational 

300

Little Albert was conditioned to fear white fluffy bunnies. Later, he began to fear other soft white creatures (mice) and objects (pillows). This is an example of _____________

Generalization 

300

Spanking is an example of 

Positive Punishment

300
You should do better taking your final exams in the same classroom as you had lecture due to 

Context Dependent Learning 

300

When Kitty Genovese was tragically murdered, no one called the police, despite the fact that there were many witnesses. This was partially due to the ________

Bystander Effect

400

In the concrete operational stage, children develop the ability to 

Think logically about abstract events 

400

You get food poisoning the same day that you go to a Taylor Swift concert, and later feel sick any time you hear her music. Taylor's songs are the ____________

Conditioned Stimulus 

400

Grounding is an example of 

Negative Punishment 

400

"You never forget how to ride a bike" is an example of 

Implicit memory 

400

Our tendency to think our own actions are caused more by external factors, and others' actions are caused by internal ones is also known as the 

Fundamental Attribution Error 

500

Kiddos in the pre-operational stage are _______, they have difficulty taking others' points of view

Ego-centric 

500

In childhood, you were conditioned to fear dogs. Later, in therapy, you learn to de-associate dogs and fear until you no longer are scared. This is an example of: 

Extinction 

500

If you decide to reward your dog every 5 times she successfully sits on command you are using a ____________ reinforcement schedule. 

Fixed Ratio 

500

The inability to form new memories is known as 

Anterograde Amnesia 

500

Stanley Milgram's experiments, in which participants listened to doctor's orders to "shock" a learner exemplify which type of social influence?

Obedience 
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