Learning
Conditioning
Memory Mistakes
Memory In Action
Intelligence
100

                                . is used to describe the removal of a stimulus

                                 .  is used to describe something that will increase the likelihood of a behavior

Negative

Reinforcement


100

What is an unconditioned stimulus?

Something that elicits an unlearned response

100

You bonked your head and now you can't remember events that happened before your injury. What kind of amnesia do you have?

retrograde amnesia

100

What are the three steps involved in memory processing?

encoding, storage, retrieval

100

Describe the difference between Achievement and Aptitude testing.

Achievement tests assess people’s current levels of skill and knowledge

Aptitude tests seek to predict what tasks, and sometimes what jobs, people will be good at in the future

200

Receiving a reduced jail sentence for good behavior is a form of

Negative Reinforcement

200

What is a conditioned response?

A response that has been learned

200

_______ is a memory mistake that is usually characterized by a word or phrase being "on the tip of your tonugue"

blocking

200

Juggling is an example of what kind of memory?

Procedural Memory

200

Describe the difference between Mental Age and Chronological Age.

Assessment of child’s intellectual standing (test score), compared with that of same-aged peers (average score for children in the same chronological age)

300

What term is used to describe a decrease in a behavioral response after repeated exposure to nonthreatening stimuli?

Habituation

300

In __________, learning occurs when two stimuli are paired closely in time.

Classical Conditioning

300

Words in the middle of a list are the most likely to be forgotten. This is known as _______

serial position effect

300

What is the difference between iconic and echoic memory?

iconic: brief, visual

echoic: longer duration, auditory

300

Describe the difference between Fluid and Crystalized intelligence.

Fluid intelligence: reflects the ability to process information, understand relationships, and think logically, particularly in novel or complex circumstances, without prior knowledge 

Crystallized intelligence: reflects both the knowledge acquired through experience and the ability to use that knowledge (e.g., vocabulary & cultural information, using this to solve problems)


400

Describe a parenting method that would work best at encouraging your child to do well in school.

Praising the child for appropriate academic behavior

400

If you trained a rat to fear a flashing light by pairing it with a painful electric shock, what would be the conditioned stimulus?

The flashing light

400
Calling your significant other by your ex's name is an example of what kind of interference?

proactive interference

400

Describe the difference between explicit and implicit memory

Explicit: Remember information we say we know (recalling facts, events, info)

Implicit: Unconscious, unintentional, automatic  

400

Identify 3 genetic or environmental impacts on intelligence.

⚬Better nutrition, health care

⚬Refinement of education methods

⚬Longer school years

⚬Exposure to technology

500

What causes extinction?

The animal learns that the conditioned stimulus no longer predicts the unconditioned stimulus.

500

Little Albert learned fear toward not only a white rat but also a ball of wool and a rabbit. This demonstrates:


At what age did Little Albert die?

Generalization



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500

Name the seven "sins" or memory mistakes that we reviewed in class

1. forgetting

2. blocking

3. absentmindedness

4. persistence

5. misattribution

6. bias

7. suggestibility

500

Patient HM could not form this type of memory

New Explicit Memory

500

What is the formula to calculate a child's IQ?

Mental Age / Chronological Age x 100

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