Science of Psych
Memory
Research Methods
Biology and behavior
Sensation + Perception
100

What are the four types of psychological science research?

Cultural, Social, Biological, Individual

100

What is the order of the memory system?

Sensory Information -> Short Term Memory -> Long Term Memory
100

What is the difference between convenience sampling and random sampling? 

Convenience sampling occurs when there is a group that can be used because it is convenient (the first 100 people to walk into the dining hall of a sample of 100 UD students), while random sampling is strictly randomized (putting all UDID numbers into a random number generator and using the ones that it comes up with)

100

Which lobe helps with self regulation?

Frontal lobe (Allows you to engage in metacognition)

100

Which lobe processes information first after your eyes?

Occipital

200

What is confirmation bias?

The idea that the first thing you see agrees with your opinion it is automatically right. (Ex. First link on Google agrees with your stance, but every other one following does not)

200

What phrase refers to memorizing something by chunking?

Chunking based on schemas (Ex. Memorizing phone numbers based on the three chunks of numbers)

200

Why do researchers use random assignment?

To ensure that each group has equal participants (experimental vs control)

200

True or False: Plasticity refers to the change of the brain as compensation for injury

True! It also is due to development

200

Which lobe helps determine your place relative to another?

Parietal

300

What is post-hoc fallacy?

The idea that if one event precedes another, it automatically has a correlation. (Ex. I turned on the light, and my dog started barking, so every time I turn on a light, my dog will bark)

300

What are two ways you can practice memorizing?

Retrieval Practice (Ex. creating a quizlet and studying it once a day) and Spaced Practice (Studying Psych every other day to let the information sit)

300

If I cannot correlate whether my lack of sleep leads to poor grade performance or my poor grade performance leads to a lack of sleep, which method does this show?

Directionality problem

300

What type of variable changes when conducting an experiment?

Independent (Dependent variable changes based on the independent variable, or, what is being changed)

300

What receptor in your eye helps the most during sensation?

Cones

400

What is the difference between inattentional and change blindness?

Inattentional blindness is not noticing something due to focusing on something else (Gorilla walking across the screen while focusing on basketball passes), while change blindness is not noticing a significant change (a surfboard blocking the view of a person, and it being a different person after the surfboard goes away)

400

What process occurs while transferring information from short-term to long-term?

Encoding (Ex. Remembering song lyrics by recognizing the music behind it)

400

What are the four goals of science?

Descriptive, Control, Prediction, and Explanation

400

What does the myelin sheath do?

It is a layer that protects the nerve cells.

400

What type of processing is the blue dress controversy?

Top-down (We use already known information to make the interpretation)

500

What is availability heuristic?

A mental shortcut people use to determine how likely an event is to occur based on how easily they can recall examples of the event (Ex. Someone thinks a shark attack is likely because it was a significant event covered by the news years ago)
500

What is the process of moving information from active stored memory to inactive altered memory?

Reconsolidation (Ex. Meeting someone and remembering the information they told you, then retrieving the memory when seeing them a second time)

500
What are external, internal, and construct validity?

Internal - The extent to which a study reflects the relationship between the independent and dependent variables.

External - The extent to which the findings of a study can be generalized.

Construct - How well the study measures what it is supposed to be measuring.

500
What is the name for the type of characteristic of behaviors that could be due to multiple different issues?

Polygenic 

500

When your two eyes point in parallel lines out to something, (ex. a seat in a lecture hall)

Convergence

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