Perception
Cognition
Intro to Memory
AAQ
Misc
100

What is the difference between binocular and monocular cues?

Binocular cues are depth perception principles that require both eyes, monocular only need one

100

When asked to draw a picture of a "scary" animal Timmy draws a picture of a snake. The snake represents a function of cognitive concept called a(n)....

Prototype 

100

A measure of memory where a person must retrieve information learned earlier, like a fill-in-the-blank test 

Recall 

100

What is a "mean" in regards to data and statistical analysis? 

an average 

100

What sport uses the terms "love" "deuce", and "ace"

Tennis 

200

What is the difference between bottom-up and top-down processing?

Bottom-up = processing that begins with sensory receptors that works up to the brain 

Top-Down = Higher level processing, utilizes the brains experiences and expectations  

200

Brainstorming multiple solutions to a problem is a concept of creativity called what?

Divergent Thinking 

200

A measure of memory where a person identifies items previously learned, like a multiple choice test  

Recognition 

200

What is something that makes a psychological study ethical? 

Consent, approval from institutional review board, etc. 

200

What popular video game features locations called Tilted Towers and Loot Lake?

Fortnite 

300

Your sitting in a crowded room where everyone is talking, but you can focus on just the voice of your friend that your having a conversation with. This scenario explains what phenomenon of selective attention?

Cocktail Party Effect 

300

Concepts that help us organize and interpret the world are called?

Schemas 

300

According to information processing theory what are the 3 main stages of memory?

Encoding, Storage, Retrieval 

300

What is an independent variable? 

A variable in an experiment that is manipulated by the researcher 

300

What is the most spoken native language in the world? 

Mandarin Chinese 

400

The human tendency to utilize principles such as figure-ground and grouping to make patterns or objects appear as whole is principle of perception called what?

Gestalt Psychology 

400

Sally is trying to decide where to go to college next fall, she sits down and creates a detailed step by step list of how to evaluate all of her prospective schools. Sally is applying what king of cognitive principle to help her make this decision? 

Algorithm 

400

What are the 3 types of memory storage proposed in the Atkinson Shiffrin Model? 

Sensory Memory, Short-Term Memory, Long-Term Memory 

400

What is "generalizability" in regards to a research study or experiment? 

How applicable a study is to a broader population of people that are represented within the study

400

Which U.S. state has the longest coastline?

Alaska 

500

On a hot summer day your brother tells you to grab a suit, you automatically go get a swim suit rather then a business suit. This assumption made by your perception was reliant on what?

Context / Culture 

500

Justin is upset that Bret received a promotion to manager instead of him. In the months that follow Justin believes Bret is doing a poor job as he has focused on his weaker points and has brushed over the things he has done well. Justin is using this obstacle to cognition? 

Confirmation Bias 

500
Psychologist Alan Baddeley modified the Atkinson-Shiffrin model by renaming the stage of short-term memory this?

Working Memory 

500

Name 3 types of common research methods seen in Psychology

Experiment, correlational study, case study, etc. 

500

What year was the first iPhone released?

2007