AAQ Verbiage
Intelligence
Memory
Memory Continued
Forgetting
Perception and Problem-Solving
100

This is a form of ethical guideline used by Universities to ensure that all experiments and research is vetted for safety.

What is approval from a review board?

100

Aptitude is related to which form of validity?

Predictive Validity.

100

This type of memory reminds you to remembers things that you are going to do.

What is prospective memory?

100

What are the three elements to memory?

Encoding, Storage, Retrieval

100

Inadequate retrieval is defined as what phenomenon?

the "tip of the tongue" phenomenon.

100

List Four Gestalt Cues.

Closure, Proximity, Continuity, Enclosure, Figure-Ground, Similarity, Connection

200

A value of .89 indicates this type of correlation.

What is a Strong Positive correlation?

200

What is considered an abnormally high IQ?

greater than 130

200

This type of sensory memory remembers slight memories of sound.

What is Echoic memory?

200

What is the definition for an episodic memory?

A memory of your own life, in the form of a story.

200

What is the most effective strategy to prevent the timed forgetting on the Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve?

Spaced Rehearsal
200

The image below is an example of which type of perception?

Figure Ground Perception/Form Perception

300

A study that uses women aged 45-50 is generalizable to this group.

Who are Women aged 45-50?

300

A scale that accurately calculates weight but starts 22 pounds heavy is still ________

Reliable.
300

This level of processing is related to Semantic memories.

What is deep processing?

300

This is the process of moving memories from hippocampus to long-term memory elsewhere in brain.

What is memory consolidation?

300
Define Proactive interference.

When old memories prevent new memories from being created.

300

The average person's inability to use a matchbox to prevent candlewax from reaching a table is an example of what concept?

Functional Fixedness

400

What is the definition of the statistical value below?

sigma

A value that shows how far the average data point is from the mean.

400

A 14 year-old has the mental age of 14. What is their IQ?

100

400

9/11 and COVID-19 warnings are examples of this type of memory.

What is a flashbulb memory?

400

This influence on memory-retrieval makes it more likely that home teams miss less shots than road teams.

What is Context-Dependent Procedural Memory?

400

Alzheimer's Disease is related to what neurotransmitter?

Acetylcholine

400

The feeling that an independent event such as a game of blackjack is likely to see a different outcome the next time an independent event occurs is what fault in decision-making?

Gambler's Fallacy

500

Calculate the range of the following data set:


150, 85, 53, 52, 49, 38

range = 112

500

If a group believes they will fail or succeed, based on a stereotype, they become correct in their belief. This is the result of what two concepts?

Stereotype Threat/Stereotype Lift.

500

Which part of the brain stores most long-term memories?

The Cerebral Cortex

500

Every time we remember an episodic memory, it can change slightly in our brain. This concept is called ________

Reconsolidation

500

This is the name of the effect that makes it more likely for a person to immediately recall things said last on a list.

What is the recency effect?

500

These categories help people make decisions quickly, but are often built on false information or presumptions.

What are heuristics?

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