Lights, Camera, Action
Who's Afraid of Intelligence?
Psychologists, Researchers, and Subjects
Terms and Vocabulary
True or False
100
The mental abilities of an autistic savant are portrayed in this film.
What is Rainman
100
The first intelligence test was named
What is the Binet IQ Test?
100
He coined the term "Identity Crisis"
Who is Erik Erikson?
100
Method for remembering phone numbers and social security numbers
What is chunking?
100
Consumption of alcohol is improve your test taking ability.
What is False
200
Seize the day
What is the meaning of Carpe Diem?
200
The first intelligence test was revised and became known as this...
What is the Stanford-Binet IQ test?
200
Best known for his work with conditioning dogs to salivate.
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
200
The sense of oneself as a unique individual
What is identity?
200
Eidetic memory is very common.
What is false?
300
In the film, "Mockingbird, Don't Sing," Genie did not acquire language beyond the age of two due to the passing of this.
What is the critical period?
300
Methods or ways of solving problems.
What are strategies?
300
Psychologist that best defines that we learn from observation and imitation.
Who is Albert Bandura?
300
A very brief sound memory that can be sent to the Short Term Memory.
What is Acoustic Memory?
300
Moderate consumption of alcohol will improve memory.
What is False?
400
Where Raymond stores his knowledge.
What is his schema?
400
The average IQ.
What is 100?
400
The subject of John Watson's research.
Who is "Baby Albert?"
400
The ability to adapt and understand the environment by using a combination of inherited abilities and learning experiences.
What is Intelligence?
400
IQ tests are not accurate.
What is True?
500
The award that John Nash won near the end of his career
What is the Nobel Prize?
500
Psychologist that based his IQ test of words.
Who is David Wechsler?
500
Studied the long term effects of people with high IQ's and how they functioned through adulthood.
Who is Lewis Terman?
500
The fact that material learned in one chemical state is best reproduced when the same state occurs again.
What is state-dependent learning?
500
The sensorimotor stage is the time of development when sensations and movements are very important.
What is True?
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