Memory
classical conditioning
operant conditioning
Solving problems
Language and Intelligence
100

Grouping separate pieces of information into a single unit

Chunking

100

He studied the behavior of dogs and developed a theory of classical conditioning, 

Ivan Pavlov 

100

Operant conditioning is a method of learning attributed to this theorist. 

Skinner

100

The first step in solving a problem. 

Defining the problem

100

Language that occurs around 4 months of age. It is a stage of early language development. 

Babbling

200

Encoding is similar to this part of a computer.

Keyboard

200

The gradual weaking or suppression of a previously conditioned response.

Extinction 

200

Adding a stimulus, such as praise, is this type of reinforcement.

positive reinforcement 

200

A step-by-step procedure when solving a problem.

Algorithm 

200

telegraphic speech

two-word stage of language development 

300
When doing things without awareness is this type of memory.

Implicit 

300

Watson introduced a white rat and loud noise to this child. 

Little Albert

300

Yelling at a child or adding a chore would be this.

Positive Punishment 

300

Making a decision based on your current emotions.

Affect Heuristic 

300

A test designed to assess what a person has learned. 

Achievement Test 

400

What is primacy effect? 

Remembering things at the beginning of a list. 

400

The experiment with Little Albert confirmed that classical conditioning can be used to form what?

a phobia

400

Rether than be openly aggressive when feeling angry, we resort to more subtle techniques. 

passive aggressiveness

400

Trying a method for problem solving a situation and if it doesn't work, you try something else. 

Trial and error

400

He created the first intelligence test (The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale

Alfred Binet

500

A lasting image of a traumatic experience.

Flashbulb memory

500

Classical conditioning also demonstrates 3 theories. The 3 theories are extinction, spontaneous recovery, and what other theory? 

Gerneralization 

500

Teaching a dog to roll over by teaching him to sit first (using treats each time he sits), and then lay down (using treats), performing the motion of rolling over (using treats) and eventually rolling over (using extra treats) is an example of this. 

Shaping 

500

You decide not to fly when taking a long trip after hearing about a recent plane crash. 

Availability Heuristic 

500

Intellectually disabled IQ

70 or below

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