This is the technique that helps school kids remember the pledge of allegiance.
What is chunking?
100
He created the first intelligence test. (not Simon)
Who was Binet?
100
This explains why studying for your next test in our classroom might improve your grade.
What is state dependent learning?
100
The fact that you can remember how many times you've have fast food this week even though you didn't try to remember that is an example of this.
What is automatic encoding?
200
He was the researcher who worked with Little Albert.
Who was Watson?
200
This explains why you don't remember your first birthday.
What is infantile amnesia?
200
An intelligence is high in this if you get the same score over and over again.
What is reliability?
200
Remembering how to drive a stick shift is an example of this type of memory.
What is an implicit memory?
300
These neurons are active when you do something or when you watch someone do something.
What are mirror neurons?
300
This is why you don't remember what a penny looks like.
What is encoding failure?
300
This is (mental age/chronological age)x100
What is intelligence quotient?
300
You work hard for your paycheck so you can buy groceries at the end of the month. Your paycheck is an example of this type of reinforcer.
What is a conditioned reinforcer?
300
You are probably much more freaked out about ebola than you need to be because it's all over the news and easily comes to mind. Your ebola fear is an example of this type of problem solving.
What is the availability heuristic?
400
This is what happens when the conditioned stimulus is presented without the unconditioned stimulus.
What is extinction?
400
She studied the misinformation effect?
Who is Loftus?
400
He says that the three forms of intelligence are creative, analytical, and practical.
Who is Sternberg?
400
Bandura used a bobo doll to study this type of learning.
What is observational learning?
400
Your grandma is sure that the moon landing never happened and no matter what you show her, she's never changing her mind. Your grandma is an example of this cognitive problem.
What is belief perserverance?
500
This is the quickest form of operant conditioning.
What is reinforcement?
500
This is the visual part of sensory memory.
What is iconic memory?
500
The reason you don't think of an emu when I ask you to picture a bird is because an emu isn't one of these for the bird concept.
What is a prototype?
500
This type of thinking opens up the number of possible solutions.
What is divergent thinking?
500
Your kid spends all his free time drawing because he loves it so much, making his drawing an example of this type of motivation.