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A Chess set would be a good gift for someone in what stage of development?

Formal Operational

100

How can a false memory occur?

Someone forming a memory based on something they believe happened. Memories are pieced together, not recorded by the brain, therefore they can be incorrect or manipulated

100

How does word selection during interviews affect an eyewitness?

Wording can lead someone to an answer and present bias in questioning.

ex: Which person in the room is the criminal?

Is the criminal in this room?

100
Remembering the process of how to do something, for example, tie your shoe

Procedural memory

100

What stage is the following child in..

•Learning By Doing:

•Mastering Conservation/ Reversibility

•Logical thinking, but tied to the physical world

•Trial and Error Learning

Concrete Operations

200

When previously learned information interferes with the retention of new information

Proactive Interference

200

How is Erik Erikson's theories on development different than Piaget?

Erik Erikson focuses on social-emotional development

200

Why are eye witnesses separated before being interrogated by law enforcement?

to avoid the contamination of their timeline of events while discussing the event

200

Another name for short term memory is

Working memory

200

playing peek-a-boo with a baby can be fun because the baby is still learning object permanence. What stage is the baby in?

Sensorimotor stage

300

When new information impairs the retention of previously learned information

Retroactive interference

300

How does the encoding specificity principle impact study habits?

A familiar environment triggers familiar memories. People who study in a quiet environment tend to test better when in a quiet environment.
300

If information is rehearsed enough to moves from_________ memory to _________memory.

Short term memory to long term memory

300

Remembering a funny memory between you and a friend is an example of what kind of memory

Episodic

300

What stage of development are you developing these skills..

•Capable of representing the world symbolically (e.g., through language)

•Mostly using intuitive rather than logical thinking

•Conservation problem

•Theory of Mind

Preoperational Stage

400
This is when short term memory is not rehearsed enough to be made permanent and overtime the memory fades

Decay

400

What are some situations that lead to error in eyewitness identification (at least 3)?

Own-Race bias

Darkness

bad eye sight

decay

contamination

etc.

400

Your brain is constantly picking up information from your senses and instantly calculates what is necessary to process and remember. This instantaneous process is what phase of the memory storage process.

Sensory Register

400
When you think back and remember a fact about history class you are using what kind of memory?

Semantic

400

This is the stage in one's development where humans can finally complete complex multi-step problems

Formal operational

500

This type of "forgetting" is when you obtain too much information and it pushed out older information

Displacement

500

Ineffective encoding is sometimes called “pseudo-forgetting”. What is generally the cause of ineffective coding?

In-attention. Information has to be intentionally rehearsed or repeated in order to create long term memory.

500

information is in this part of memory storage for about 15-21 seconds unless its rehearsed to be remembered permanently

Short Term Memory

500

Why are social security numbers, credit cards, phone numbers, etc. formatted the way they are?

Digit span for remembering is 4 +or- 1

Chunking

500

What are the 4 types stages of development according to Piaget

Sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operations stage