Human Development
Cognition/Intelligence
Memory
Social Psyc
Social Psychology
100

What is the new developmental time period or age that refers to adults between adolescence and full adulthood?

Emerging Adulthood

100

Whose intelligence test is used currently? Binet, Terman or Wechsler?

Wechsler

100

Inattentional blindness is an issue with encoding, storage or retrieval?

Encoding

100

(Mate) Matching hypothesis says that what one factor influences who we choose as mates?

Physical attractiveness

100

The compliance technique of asking someone for a large request and then asking for a smaller request. (Can I borrow $1000, No? Ok can I borrow $50?)

Door-in-the-face 

200

The study with Harlow's monkeys was aiming to study...

Attachment, contact comfort. 

200

Chomsky's theory of language development includes the theory of what underlying ability or skill in language?

Language Acquisition Device or universal grammar

200

Amnesia for the past is called...

Retrograde amnesia

200

Asch's test using different lengths of lines was studying what social psychology concept. 

Conformity

200

What is the term for small requests of time/money/energy that progress to a larger more significant goal? The name implies we get "stuck" in this cycle or process.

Entrapment or slippery slope

300

What kind of parenting style involves warmth but no rules?

Permissive

300

Name an animal that exhibits language abilities. 

Chimps, dolphins, dogs, parrots/other birds...

300

Declarative memory can be divided into ____and ___. 

Semantic and episodic

300

The Stanford Prison Experiment was studying what social psychology concept. 

Conformity or deindividuation 

300

What study involved people "teaching" lists of words to a "student" who was actually a confederate? When words were incorrect the teacher was instructed to flip a switch and shock the "learner"

Milgrams shock study or the White Lab Coat study

400

What kind of parenting style involves rules and enforcement of rules but lacks emotional attachments and warmth?

Authoritarian 

400

What is the intelligence that is the accumulation of knowledge and facts, also called more commonly book smarts?

Crystallized intelligence

400

What is the pattern seen in recall where people forget information from the middle of lists but remember the beginning and end. 

Serial-position effect

400

What is the concept of groups working slower or less hard at tasks compared to if people work alone?

Social Loafing

400

What are the unwritten rules or expectations that guide everyday behavior?

Norms

500

Whose stages of grief include denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance. 

Kubler-Ross

500

Are we born intelligent or do we learn intelligence?

Both!
500

How can you use Elaboration (rehearsal) to remember someone's name that you just met?

If they have a name of someone you know connect the two together. Think of something identifying about the new person and connect it to their name (Name is Hunter and person also wears a lot of camo for example)

500

The term for helping behaviors with no intent to receive personal gain. 

Altruism

500

The bystander effect would argue that compared to a crowd, in what situation would you be more likely to receive help?

With only one other person, with a smaller crowd

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