Memory
Mental Retardation
Psychological Testing
Memory 2
Intelligence Testing
100
Information sensed
What is the first stage of memory?
100
IQ scores below 70
What is mental retardation?
100
Needed in order to actually measure what it is suppose to measure
What is validity?
100
Rehearsal where one uses mental repetition of information in order to keep it in memory
What is maintenance rehearsal?
100
A mental quality consisting of the ability to learn from expirience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to a new situation?
What is Intelligence?
200
Information is held onto for a limited amount of time
What is the second stage of memory?
200
IQ scores below 20
What is profound retardation?
200
The intellectual age at which a person is functioning
What is mental age?
200
A vivid clear memory of an emotionally significant moment or event
What is flash bulb?
200
The type of thinking or reasoning that involves going from the general to the specific?
What is Deductive Reasoning?
300
Memories that are general knowledge
What is semantic memory?
300
An anxiety disorder characterized by anxiety in situations where it is perceived to be difficult or embarrassing to escape
What is Agoraphobia?
300
Actual age
What is the age a person is?
300
Failure to remember events that occured before the physical trauma
What is retrograde amnesia?
300
the formula that has formula-mental age/ chronological age X 100
What is IQ?
400
Organizes pieces of information into a smaller number of meaningful units
What is chunking?
400
A psychiatric diagnosis that describes a category of mood disorders defined by the presence of one or more episodes of abnormally elevated energy levels?
What is Bipolar Disorder?
400
A good test needs this in order for a person to recieve a similar score or reading every time the test is taken
What is reliability?
400
Memory of specific event that you experienced
What is episodic memory?
400
Howard Gardner's theory that there are several different kinds of intelligence within us; linguistic, musical-rythmic, body-kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, logical-mathematical, visual-spatial?
What is Multiple Intelligence?
500
The ability to reproduce sharp and detailed images of something that has been seen; commonly called photographic memory
What is eidetic imagery?
500
Is an anxiety disorder characterized by intrusive thoughts that produce uneasiness, apprehension, fear, or worry?
What is Obessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
500
Can be found by using the formula- mental age/chronological age x 100
What is an IQ test?
500
Retrieval of information you learned earlier
What is recall memory?
500
The psycholinguistic theory that an inborn tendency to acquire language is the universal sequence of language.
What is Language Acquistition Device?