AAQ Practice
The Workings of the Brain
Memory Storage
Memory Retrieval
Intelligence
100

The difference between correlational and meta-analysis

What is comparing variables vs  comparing studies?

100

This type of thinking happens with MCQ tests

What is convergent thinking?

100

This is the first step in your memory

What is encoding?

100

This is due to the serial positioning effect

Why are you more likely to remember the first or last of a list?

100

The type of test that predicts what you are able to learn in the future

What is an aptitude test (ex. college placement exam)?

200

One of these studies people in the "wild" while the other studies "wild" things that have happened to people

What is the difference between naturalistic observation and a case study?

200

The two types of heuristics and what the difference is

What are representative (stereotypes) and availability (media)?

200

Attacked last by dementia this is where memories that are not explicit are stored.

What is the Cerebellum?

200

The discriptions of the two types of amnesias we learned

What is retrograde (loss of past memories) and anterograde (unable to form new memories?)

200

This is a positive outcome for an ingroup

What is a stereotypic lift?

300

The two things that are avoided with protection from harm

What is mental and physical harm?

300

This phenomenon happens often with moving lights

What is the PHI phenomenon?

300

3 tools to remember and study with

What is mnemonics, method of loci, chunking, serial positioning effect etc.?

300

The difference between recall and recognition

How do you get info from your long-term memory vs if you have the information right in front of you?

300

This type of intelligence is everything that you don't learn in school (interpersonal skills, music, movement)

What is multiple abilities intelligence?

400

The difference between informed consent and assent

What is the age of the person agreeing?

400

An example of a Binocular and Monocular depth cue

What are retinal disparity or convergence and (any of the gestalt examples)?

400

This creates synapses in neurons during plasticity and is not in the cerebellum.

What is long-term potentiation?

400

The inappropriate mnemonic device Mrs. Rider taught us helps us to remember the difference between the two different interferences

How to remember that retroactive makes us remember new info and forget old info and proactive makes us remember old info but hard to learn new info?

400

This type of intelligence often decreases in old people

What is fluid intelligence?

500

The degree to which you can apply the results of your study to a broader context

What is generalizability

500

Two common fallacies learned about at the beginning of the unit

What are gamblers fallacy and sunk-cost fallacy?

500

This describes why things you see or hear are easier to learn

What is Iconic and Echoic memory?

500

This effect often happens with eye witnesses

What is an example of the misinformation effect?

500

These two terms are used when talking about reliability

When is test-retest and split-half used in psychology?

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