Module 31/32
Module 33-35
Module 36-38
Module 39-41
100

What is context-dependent memory? 

Putting yourself back on the same physical context where you earlier experienced something 

100
What is anterograde amnesia? 

an inability to form new memories 

100

What age can a child form two-word speech? 

2 years old

100

A female student is feeling nervous about a math test due to the stereotype that women are not as good at math as men

stereotype threat 

200

Dr. Wellington studied 2 days before the psychology exam which exam testing tip should he have done? 

The spacing effect 

200

When putting a puzzle together which problem-solving strategy is used the most? 

a. Trial and Error

b. Algorithms 

c. Insight 

d. Heuristics 

a. Trial and Error

200

Who created the g-factor? 

Charles Spearman 

200

What is an example of an intellectual disability? 

Down Syndrome 

300

What is an example of Recall and Recognition? 

Hint: we take one of them a lot

Fill in the blank and multiple choice tests 

300

Using a hairdyer to dry a wet shirt is an example of overcoming what? 

Functional Fixedness 

300

What is the difference between phonemes and morphemes? 

  • Phonemes: smallest distinctive sound unit

  • Morpheme: smallest unit that carries meaning

300

What do men outperform women in? 

spatial ability 

400

Which parts of the brain help with processing memory?

Hippocampus and Basal Ganglia

400

A student studies for a psych test on Saturday and a health test on Sunday. It is now Monday morning and the student is taking the health test. She has trouble remembering the health information because she confuses it with the psychology information.  

PROACTIVE

400

 a condition where a person with a cognitive disorder has one specific talent/skill where they excel at

savant syndrome

400

Name 3 Environmental Influences 

  • Home environment 

  • Parenting 

  • Education (public vs. private) 

  • Availability of resources 

  • Nutrition 

500

What are the two parts of sensory memory? 

iconic memories and echoic memories 

500

A man attending his mother’s funeral, sees a woman in another pew, and experiences love at first sight. He tries to find her but has no luck. A few weeks later, he kills his sister. Why does he kill his sister?

He kills his sister in hopes of seeing the woman at her funeral

500

What is the difference between the Achievement test and the Aptitude test? 

Achievement test: designed to assess what a person has learned (ACT)

Aptitude test: designed to predict a person's future capacity to learn (career tests)

500

accumulated knowledge and skills (increases as age increases) 


ability to reason and fast and abstractly (decreases as age increases)  

1. Crystallized intelligence 

2. Fluid Intelligence 

M
e
n
u