Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Memory
Language
Thinking/Intelligence
100

___________ is the response to the new stimulus that was paired with the unconditioned stimulus. 

Conditioned Response

100

In order to increase a behavior we use ___________, and in order to decrease a behavior we use _________. 

Reinforcement, Punishment
100

After seeing these words tree, cat, vacuum, treat, you may interpret an image that represents them. What type of encoding are you using?

Visual 

100

________________ are the basic units of sound in a spoken language.

Phonemes

100

When we only search and investigate evidence in order to uphold our existing beliefs we are using ___________. 

Confirmation Bias

200

The return of a previously learned conditioned response is called?

Spontaneous Recovery

200

A cop giving you a ticket for speeding is an example of what type of operant conditioning? 

Positive Punishment

200

Joey suffered a brain injury and now cannot remember past memories like his childhood home. What disorder does joey have? 

Retrograde Amnesia

200

The way words a formed into sentences is called? 

Syntax

200

If a person is a psychology major, people may perceive them as always trying to read mind and behaviors. What type of schema is this?

Role Schema 

300

What is needed in order for a neutral stimulus to become the conditioned stimulus? 

Pairing

300

A child's parent takes away the amount of chores for a child in order for the child to have more time to do their homework. What type of operant conditioning is this? 

Negative Reinforcement

300

Sam remembers how to drive a car without much thought to remember the steps to drive a car. What type of memory is this, and what subcategory does this type of memory fall under? 

Implicit, Procedural 

300

If a child who is learning to talk says something like, "I wants to goed outside", what type of issue are they experiencing? 

Overgeneralization

300

If a natural concept is how snow feels when you touch it, the molecules that make up snow is called a(n) _________. 

Artificial Concept

400

Jane classically conditioned her cat to salivate from the sound of a bell. Then her phone alarm that sounds like the bell accidently went off and the cat started to salivate again. The cat is able to ____________________ between the two stimuli in order to produce the same response.

generalize 

400

Bills that you have to pay are an example of what type of partial conditioning? 

Fixed Ratio

400

The information about where you are right now is _____________________ processing, whereas the actual information you are trying to find for this question is ____________________ processing.

Automatic, Effortful 

400

Syllables and consonant sounds are an example of what type of language?

Reflexive Communication 

400

When we make assumptions about a group of people, what type of bias are we using? 

Representative Bias

500

________ is when the unconditioned stimulus is presented repeatedly without being paired with a conditioned stimulus.

Extinction 

500

Your boss coming to supervise your station at unexpected times a day is an example of what type of operant conditioning? 

Variable Interval 

500

A college student gets a new ID number, but can't remember the new ID number because their highschool ID number keeps popping into their head. What type of memory interference is this? 

Proactive Interference

500

Trick Question! This is actually about Classical Conditioning. Create an example of classical conditioning and list the 5 steps in your example. 

Unconditioned Stimulus

Unconditioned Response

Neutral Stimulus

Conditioned Stimulus

Conditioned Response

500

Bob is a mechanic and has a set way that he inspects an engine as a shortcut to solve the problem. This is shortcut to solve problems is called? 

A Heuristic