People
Forgetting
Vocabulary
Testing
Random
100

Multiple Intelligence Theory

Howard Gardner

100

Inability to make new memories.

Anterograde Amnesia

100

Memory of my 16th birthday.

Episodic memory

100

Measures what it is supposed to.

Validity

100

Decreases with age.

Fluid intelligence

200

Came up with "g".

Charles Spearman

200

I know what I want to say, but I can't find the words.

Tip of the tongue syndrome

200

Riding a bike.

Implicit memory (procedural)

200

Standard deviation for intelligence.

15

200

Recall, recognition, relearning

Retrieval

300

Forgetting curve

Hermann Ebbinghaus

300

The reason eye witness testimonies are not reliable.

Misinformation effect

300

Auditory sensory memory.

Echoic memory

300

MA/CA x 100

Stanford-Binet IQ Test

300

Testing that predicts.

Aptitude test

400

Triarchic Theory of Intelligence

Robert Sternberg

400

I don't have a memory because I wasn't paying attention.

Encoding failure

400

Remembering the first and last items in a list of items.

Serial position effect

400

Modern intelligence test that measures skills more than factual knowledge.

WAIS

400

Repeated practice strengthens synapses and strengthens neurotransmission.

Long term potentiation

500

Developed the IQ formula

Lewis Terman

500

I can't recall my old phone number because I keep thinking of my new number.

Retroactive interference

500

Encoding, storage, retrieval

Information processing model

500

Results were not likely due to chance.

Statistical significance

500

Variation of how a trait expresses itself throughout a population that can be attributed to differences in genetics.

Heritability

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