The inability to remember events from when you were a baby.
Infantile Amnesia
Almost Remembered: Inability to recall information that you may feel is just out of reach.
Tip-Of-The-Tongue Phenomenon
Accuracy Of Measurement: The extent to which a test measures or predicts what is supposed.
Validity
Life Episodes: The collection of past personal experiences that occurred at a particular time and place.
Episodic Memory
Information Keeper: The Retention of encoded information over time.
Storage.
Progressive memory loss: Gradual loss of memory, reasoning, language, and physical functioning.
Alzheimer's Disease.
Altered Memory: including misleading information into your memory of an event.
Misinformation Effect.
Consistency of Scores: The extent to which a test yields consistent results on alternate forms or on retesting.
Reliability
Conscious Memory: Memory of facts and experiences that one can consciously know and declare.
Explicit Memory
Cramming: Cramming information all at once, less effective than spacing the information out over time.
Massed Practice.
Lost Past Memories: Inability to remember information from your past.
Retrograde Amnesia.
Throwing good after bad: The tendency to continue ones endeavor once money, time, or effort, is put into it.
Sunk-Cost Fallacy
Theory Alignment: The extent to which a test measures the theoretical construct it is intended to measure.
Construct Validity.
Fact Storage: Memory for knowledge about the world.
Semantic Memory.
False Memory Boost: The increased confidence in a false Memory of an event following repeated imagination of the event.
Imagination Inflation.
Cant make New memories: The inability to remember any new or current memories.
Anterograde Amnesia.
Misguided luck Belief: The Belief if it hadn't happened yet, it will soon.
Gambler's Fallacy
Score Stability: The consistency of scores on a test over time.
Test-Retest reliability
Automatic Memory: Retention of learned skills or classically conditioned associations independent of conscious recollection.
Implicit Memory.
Self-reflection On Thinking: Thinking about thinking, awareness and understanding of one's own thought processes.
Metacognition.
Forgotten Origin: Attributing wrong sources of an event we have experienced, heard, or read, or imagined.
Source Amnesia.
The ability to focus or pay attention to one voice amongst many.
Cocktail Party Effect.
Future Behavior Predictor: The success with which a test predicts the behavior it is designed to predict; it is assessed by computing the correlation between test scores and the criterion behavior.
Predictive Validity.
Skill Memory: A type of implicit memory that involves motor skills and behavioral habits.
Procedural Memory.
Expectation Driven: Information processing guided by higher-level mental processes, drawing on our experiences and expectations.
Top-down Processing.