Memories
IQ
Thinking & Language
Testing
Potpourri
100
A vivid clear memory of an emotionally significant moment or event
What is flashbulb
100
The intellectual age at which a person is fuctioning
What is mental age
100
Mental quality consisting of the ability to learn from experience, solve problems and use knowledge to adapt to a new situations
What is Adaptive
100
Psychological tests need to have this in order to actually measure what it is supposed to measure
What is Validity
100
The age a person is
What is Chronological
200
Memories that are general knowledge
What is Semantic
200
This can be found by using the formula-mental age/ chronological
What is Intelligence Quotient
200
The mental categories we use to group objects,events, and ideas according to their common features
What is schema
200
A good test needs this in order for a person to receive a similar score or reading every time the test is taken
What is Reliability
200
The second stage of memory
What is Storage
300
Types of memory which includes a specific event tha you experienced
What is Episodic
300
Howard Gardner's theory that there are several different kinds of intelligences within us
What is Multiple Intelligences
300
Type of thinking or reasoning that involves going from the general to specific
What is Deductive Reasoning
300
A measure of memory in which you must retrieve information you learned earlier; a fill-in-the-blank test
What is Retroactive Memory
300
A good psychological or intelligence test must not have this; if it does, then people of a certain cultural background may have an advantage over others
What is Cultural bias
400
A memory tool that involves organizing pieces of information into smaller number of meaningful units
What is Chunking
400
IQ scores below 70
What is Mental Retardation
400
Enhance our ability to recall the initial items in a series
What is Primacy Effect
400
Interference where old learning interferes with the ability to retrieve material learned recently
What is Proactive Memory
400
Type of rehearsal where one uses mental repletion of information in order to keep it
What is maintenance rehearsal
500
The final stage of memory
What is encoding
500
Individual with IQ scores above 130 are classified as this
What is a Genius
500
Type of thinking or reasoning that involves going form the specific to the general
What is Inductive Reasoning
500
In cognitive psychology, a recall test is a test of memory in which participants are presented with stimuli and then, after a delay, are asked to remember as many of the stimuli as possible.
What is a Recall test
500
failure of remember events that occurred before the physical trauma
What is Anterograde amnesia