Learning
Random
Testing/Individual Differences
Random
Learning
100

Long lasting change in behavior, due to experience. 

Learning 

100

A desire to perform an activity based on reward or avoidance of punishments. External motivation

Extrinsic motivation

100

Measure ability or potential in the future.

Aptitude

100

The knowledge a person has acquired, plus the ability to access that knowledge

Crystallized intelligence

100

The perception that you control your own fate

Internal Locus of Control

200

Is reinforcing small steps on the way to the desired behavior. These small steps are called approximations

Shaping 

200

A mental representation of one’s environment

Cognitive maps

200

Adapted Binet’s tests for use in the United States.The test reported intelligence as a  calculated IQ score. Called the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test. 

Lewis Terman

200

Used factor analysis and discovered that what we see as many different skills is actually one General Intelligence

Charles Spearman

200

Emphasized nurture (environment) and the minimal role of free-will / mental  processes. Used a box (Operant Conditioning Chamber) to prove his concepts

B.F. Skinner

300

Completion of a constant number of responses 

Fixed Ratio

300

A personality construct associated with a sustained and passionate pursuit of a given interest or long term goal

Grit 

300

Develop good habits and schedules. Set goals, limit the amount of goals, prioritize, conserve self-control, be careful, replenish & Rejuvenate.

Ego Depletion

300

Responding to a stimulus in order to avoid electric shock is an example of what?

Avoidance conditioning 

300

A condition in which a person suffers from a sense of powerlessness, arising from a traumatic event or persistent failure to succeed. 

Learned Helplessness



400

Through direct experience with animals, small children come to anticipate that dogs will bark and that birds will chirp. This best illustrates what psychological learning concept?

Associative learning 

400

A bias in which our overall impression of a person (a figurative halo) colors our judgment of that person's character

The Halo Effect

400

A student notes that she scored a lot higher on the AP Psychology exam than she did on her psychology teacher's tests. She would be justified in claiming that the teacher's tests lack.

Predictive validity 

400

In the past 60 years, intelligence scores have risen steadily by an average of 27 points.

Flynn Effect


400

A gambler’s addiction is a result of what reinforcement schedule?

Variable ratio


500

Maddie gets a speeding ticket, and her parents take her car away for 2 weeks. This is an example of what reinforcement schedule?

Negative punishment 

500

Leah is interested in helping her daughter learn manners. Each time her daughter says something that is close to appropriate, she rewards her. Eventually, her daughter should learn good manners. What term is explained by this process?

Shaping 

500

 Katherine is a gifted psychotherapist who connects well with her patients. Which type of intelligence would she likely use most in her work?

Interpersonal

500

Under which reinforcement schedule is it most important for an organism to learn to accurately estimate time?

Fixed interval 

500

When an animal receives a punishment but learns that pressing a button will eliminate the punishment, escape learning takes place. However, if there is no response that will turn off the shock, the situation is best described as what?

Learned helplessness