This is the brain's ability to store, retain, and retrieve information.
What is memory?
This is the smallest unit of meaning in a language.
What is a morpheme?
Freud's personality structure that operates on the pleasure principle.
What is the id?
The ability to solve problems and think abstractly is called this.
What is intelligence?
This type of long-term memory involves remembering personal experiences.
What is episodic memory?
This type of thought representation is a mental image of an ideal example of a concept.
What is a prototype?
This personality theory focuses on personal growth and self-actualization.
What is the humanistic theory?
The tendency to remember the first items in a list better is called this.
What is the primacy effect?
The study of word and sentence meaning falls under this field.
What is semantics?
The "Big Five" personality traits include openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and this.
What is neuroticism?
This type of memory alteration leads to unusually enhanced recall.
What is hypermnesia?
The smallest unit of sound in a language is known as this.
What is a phoneme?
Bandura’s social-cognitive theory includes this concept, which refers to belief in one's ability to succeed.
What is self-efficacy?
The process of repeatedly verbalizing or thinking about information to retain it is called this.
What is maintenance rehearsal?
This term refers to the set of rules for forming grammatically correct sentences.
What is syntax?
Jung's archetype that represents the social mask one wears in different situations.
What is the persona?
What is intelligence
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