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Types of memory
Forgetting
Physical Development
Development Theories
100

This is the processing of breaking down large amounts of information into smaller bits

What is Chunking?

100

This only holds about 7 pieces of information

What is Short term memory?

100

This is  loss of information from long-term memory.

What is forgetting?

100

This theory views development as a cumulative process, gradually improving on existing skills.

What is a Continuous? 

100

This is a long-standing connection or bond with others.

What is Attachment?

200

This is the process of remembering something when given a cue

What is Recognition?

200

This refers to the continious storage of information

What is Long term memory?

200

This is a Loss of Long term memory from disease or Trauma

What is Amnesia?

200

The idea that biology and genetics determine who we are is known as this

What is Nature?

200

 Authoritative style, Authoritarian, Permissive style, Uninvolved style are styles of this

What is Parenting?

300

Using the Acryonym HOMES to remember the Great lakes is an example of this

What is a mnenomic? 

300

I am trying to learn the names of all 50 states. Because I am actively and consciously remembering and recalling this information, it is considered this type of memory.

What is Explicit?

300

Mr. DeWitt wakes up and realizes he can no longer make new memories.  This is an example of what type of Amnesia

What is Anterograde amnesia?

300

Walking would be an example of this type of Motor Skill

What is a Gross?

300

This field of psychology asks What is “normal” development?”

What is Normative Development?

400

This is the process of assigning meaning to new information and connecting it to prior knowledge

What is elaboritive rehearsal?

400

This is information about events we have personally experienced

What is episodic memory?

400

This occurs when the memory is never stored in our memory in the first place.

What is Encoding Failure?

400

This is what a multicellular organism is know as during prenatal development


What is an embryo?

400

This Theorist Emphasizes the social nature of development.

Who is Erikson?

500

This refers to the fact that people better remember information that involves themselves

What is the Self reference effect?

500

This kind of memory involves the storage of brief events, such as sights, sounds, and tastes?

What is sensory memory?

500

Mr. DeWitt wakes up with no memory of where he is or who he is

What is retrograde amnesia?

500
Alcohol is an example of this to a developing fetus

What is a teratogen? 

500

Whose theory includes the Oral stage?

Who is Freud?

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