What are the three processes of memory?
encoding, storage, & retrieval
What is a scientific field that focuses on creating machines capable of performing activities that require intelligence when they are done by people?
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Who is the psychologist neurologist, thinker, and doctor who came up with the 'iceberg' theory?
Sigmund Freud
What is a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two courses of action, of which entails two conflicting moral requirements called?
Which theory explains our behaviors that occur unconsciously because they usually just “feel right”?
Instinct theory
What is the capacity to store a small amount of information for a small amount of time?
Short-Term Memory
Which side of the brain is responsible for our creativity and imagination?
Right Side
What are the three elements of the human mind called?
What is it called when you think of the possible outcomes that may come from your decisions?
Consequences
What is it called when we act or behave based on an external factor (external rewards)?
Extrinsic motivation
What phenomenon is the feeling of knowing something but not being able to pull it out of our memory?
Tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon
What type of thinking is it when we think reflectively and productively? (with this, we usually evaluate evidence)
Critical Thinking?
Which element of the human mind helps us see reality and balances the extremes?
Ego
Free Round
Which theory did Abraham Maslow come up that explains human motivation?
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
What is the constant repetition of information that increase the length of time we remember it for?
Rehearsal
What is a test where the total score derived from a set of standardized tests is designed to assess human intelligence?
Intelligence Quotient (IQ)
Repression, sublimation, regression, displacement, projection, rationalization, denial, procrastination
What part of our mind helps us consider what is right from what is wrong?
Conscience
Which level on the hierarchy of needs is where we reach our full potential as humans?
Self-Actualization
What is the phenomenon where we recall an event that never happened or recall it very differently from how it happened.
What is the extreme intelligence called where the IQ falls in the 2% above a score of 130?
Giftedness
Biological, Psychological, Environmental
What are the three stages of development according to Kohlberg?
Pre-conventional, convention, post conventional
What is it called when an external factor decreases one’s intrinsic motivation to complete a certain task
Over-justification Effect