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Learning and Memory
Human Development
100

Comparing a population mean + Standard Deviation to a sample mean.

What is a z-test

100

In Classical Conditioning, this is the stimuli that does not provoke any response

What is Neutral stimulus

100

The ability to recognize that other people have thoughts, feelings, and perspectives that may be different from our own?

What is theory of mind

200

Comparing just the population mean to a sample mean. No population SD given.

What is an one-sample t-test

200

What is the process where the repeated exposure to a stimulus causes a decrease in response?

What is habituation

200

Luke used to hide the keys from Juno when he wanted her to stop playing with them; however, recently Juno has been actively looking for them after they are hidden. Juno has developed ____?

What is object permanence?

300

Comparing two sample means together (between subjects)

What is an Independent t-test

300

The process of encoding by linking new information to something that one already knows?

What is elaborative rehearsal

300

A fetus exposed to alcohol in the womb develops cognitive difficulties as a result of alcohol use. Alcohol is considered

What is a Teratogen 

400

Comparing two sample means together (within subjects)

What is a Paired samples t-test

400

An increase in behavioral response after repeated exposure to a stimulus is called

What is sensitization

400

A researcher observes how infants react when their caregiver leaves the room and returns. What procedure is this?

    

What is a strange situation

    

500

Used to compare 3 or more sample means together. (Hint: uses f-stat between/within)

What is an ANOVA

500

The _____ states that learning depends on how surprising or unexpected the unconditioned stimulus is.

What is the Rescorla-Wagner Model

500

The difference between what a learner can do without help and what they can achieve with the guidance of a teacher.

What is the zone of proximal development (ZPD)