Perception
Attention
Misc.
Memory
Intelligence
100

You use both of your eyes for this type of cue

BINOCULAR CUE

100

Focusing on one thing in particular and not being able to focus on something as a result 

EXAMPLE: can't do math while driving 

SELECTIVE ATTENTION

100

A step by step procedure that guarantees a solution

Algorithm 

100

Kara is going to the grocery store and to remember her list she groups her foods into specific categories (Dairy, Proteins, Fruits) What type of mnemonic is this? 

Chunking

100

A mindset where you believe intelligence is changeable 

Growth Mindset 

200

Through experience, we form concepts that organize and interpret new information called...

Schemas 

200

Failure to see visible objects when our attention is directed elsewhere 

INATTENTIONAL BLINDNESS

200

Thinking you know someone's name but you cannot recall it

Tip of the Tongue 

200

Studying by focusing on the facts and not the meaning of information that has to be remembered involves____

Shallow Processing

200

Which person designed a aptitude test with a goal of measuring each child's mental age 

Binet 

300

Used to test depth perception in babies

VISUAL CLIFF


300

With a brief visual interruption, a person doesn't notice the person they were talking to change

Change Blindness

300

Where we approach a problem with a mindset that has worked before 

(An example of fixation)

Mental Set

300

Tim can no longer create new memories as a result of an accident. What type of amnesia is this? 

Anterograde 

300

Type of intelligence articulating vocabulary and applied skills gained through experience

Crystallized Intelligence 

400

You see what you are primed or expected to see

Perceptual Set


400

Serene is in a hotel room with a cake that needs slicing, but she does not have a knife. She used a strand of dental floss instead. Serena has overcome which barrier of problem-solving? 

Functional Fixedness 

400

Can nudge people toward beneficial decisions by posing a question a certain way

Framing
400

Two Types of Memories which are explicit that include facts and general knowledge and experienced events

Semantic and Episodic 

400

The two categories of intelligent tests which assess people's mental aptitudes 

Achievement and Aptitude Test 

500

Your perception uses this to take all information around you to make a unified whole image

example. closure and figure ground

gestalt principle 

500

You can pick your name out of a loud room filled with different conversations happening at once

Cocktail party effect

500

What are the 3 Retention Measures for Learning

1. Recall

2. Recognition 

3. Relearning 

500

What helps us understand how specific cues will most effectively trigger memories

Encoding Specificity Principles 

500

IQ scores rising over generations across the globe 

Flynn Affect

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