Intelligence
Classical Conditioning
OC and Cognitive Learning
Memory
Pop Culture
100

What does IQ stand for?

Intelligence Quotient

100

who is that psychologist behind classical conditioning

Ivan Pavlov

100

What is observational learning?

learning by watching

100

What are the three types of memory?

sensory, working/short-term, long term

100

Who plays Captain America?

(points off for spoilers)


Chris Evans

200

Troy is 17 years old. His mental age is 17. what is his IQ?

100

200

What’s the difference between a neutral stimulus and a conditioned stimulus?

A neutral stimulus is a stimulus that causes a sensory response without producing the reflex that is being tested. A conditioned stimulus is the former neutral stimulus that can now produce a response

200

What DECREASES behaviour?

Punishers

200

Which kind of sensory memory holds visual information?

iconic memory

200

What is the name of the 3rd Harry Potter book?

HP: Prisoner of Azkaban

300

What are the 3 issues of IQ tests?other 

Cultural Biases

other cultures

Non-intellectual factors

300

What are the other classical conditioning concepts?

generalization, discrimination, spontaneous recovery, extinction

300

B.F Skinner was influenced by

Thorndike's law and effect

300

Knowledge of specific events, personal experiences, favourite things, habits, hobbies, etc. 

is which type of memory?

episodic

300

Who is #7 in the Toronto Raptors?

Kyle Lowry

400

Name 3 of Gardner's intelligences a marine biologist would be good at

any as long as they can explain

400

Define classical conditioning

A type of learning where a neutral stimulus acquires the ability to produce a response that was originally produced

400

who is behind operant onditioning?

B.F Skinner

400

What are the functions of sensory memory?

1. prevents you from being overwhelmed

2. Gives decision time

3. Provides stability, playback, and recognition 


400

Which TV character says "I'm not superstitious, but I am a little stitious"   

Michael Scott (The Office)

500

Explain reliability and validity

Reliability: A person’s score on a test at one point in time should be similar to the score obtained by the same person on a similar test at a later point in time

Validity: Test measures what it is supposed to measure

500

How can a neutral stimulus produce a conditioned response

turn neutral stimulus into a conditioned stimulus

500

What are the types of partial reinforcement? 

fixed-ratio, fixed interval, variable ratio, variable, interval

500

What are the two types of long-term memory?

declarative and non-declarative or non-procedural

500

Name the 4 Beatles

John, Paul, Ringo, and George