Ethics/Research/Stats
Perception
Thinking
Memory
Testing/Mindset
100

this means there is a high probability that the independent variable (IV) caused the difference/change in the dependent variable (DV) – NOT CHANCE or another variable

statistical significance 

100

What is it referred to as when people attend to mentions of their names or specific topics in loud or distracting environments.

Cocktail party effect 

100

______ are referred to as the ideal example for any given concept

Prototypes 

100

This type of memory that is more easily described or explained to others. Types of this memory include episodic and semantic

explicit memory 

100

A test is considered this if it measures what it is designed to measure

Valid

200

Which two types of harm fall under the "Protection from harm" ethic?

psychological and physical

200

Perceptual principles such as closure, figure ground, proximity, and similarity are part of this type of psychology 

Gestalt 

200

Creativity is a way of thinking that includes generating novel ideas and engaging in _______ thinking.

Divergent 

200

Condition where individuals have difficulty remembering events, information, or experiences that occurred before a specific time, often an event or trauma cause this

retrograde amnesia 

200

A type of test that is used to predict how someone will perform in the future

Aptitude test

300

The statistical measure of correlation is called a ______, which is noted on a scale from -1.0 to +1.0 (r-value) and displayed through a scatter plot.

correlation coefficient 

300

What is it known as when you maintain the perception of an object even when the images of the object in the visual field change

Perceptional constancies 

300

frameworks for thinking (organize information in a way to make our environment make sense) is known as...

schemas 

300
The tendency of previously learned material to hinder subsequent learning is known as..


Proactive interference 

300

Test-retest and split-half are ways to ensure a test is...

Reliable 

400

the tendency for extreme or unusual scores/events to fall back toward the average

Regression to the mean 

400

Which type of processing of external sensory information is when your interpretation is based on prior knowledge, expectations, and experiences. 

Top down processing 

400

How you pose a question or thought to get a person to think or do something is known as _____

framing

400

Process during which synaptic connections between neurons become stronger with frequent activation, is a biological process for memory.

Long term potentiation 

400

When people believe intelligence stays the same since birth and can affect academic achievement it's referred to as...

Fixed mindset

500

This group scrutinizes proposals to guard rights and welfare of subjects

IRB

500

These type of cues (relative clarity, relative size, texture gradient, linear perspective, and interposition) give the illusion of depth on flat or two-dimensional surfaces.

Monocular depth cues 

500

Type of judgement error in which decisions are made by recalling the first or most vivid example that comes to mind.

availability heuristic 

500

The process of memory retrieval can be enhanced when people are in the same environmental space is known as..

Context-dependent memory

500

IQ scores across much of the world have generally increased overtime due to societal factors, such as higher socioeconomic status and access to better health care and better nutrition. This is known as the...

Flynn Effect