Expected standards of conduct, which influence behavior, like when you cover your mouth when you sneeze or refrain from talking in a movie theater.
Social Norms
This is the correct order of memory processing:
Encoding -> Storage -> Retrieval
The mental manipulation of representations of information we encounter in our environments.
Thinking
After a restless night, Kyler finds himself unusually irritable and pessimistic throughout the entire day, even though nothing specific triggered his feelings.
Mood
Danielle knits hats and scarves for people because it's something she enjoys doing.
Intrinsic Motivation
Neutral mental shortcuts for rapid processing of social information.
Stereotypes
Remembering how to ride a bike or tie shoes relies on this type of long-term memory.
Produral (implicit) Memory
You use this intelligence when thinking in quick, flexible ways, like when solving a puzzle.
Fluid Intelligence
Hector refuses to cry at his grandson’s graduation because “men should be strong.” What concept explains this?
Display rules
According to Maslow, this needs sits at the very bottom of the hierarchy.
Physiological (food, water, oxygen, sleep & warmth)
Unjustified behavior towards groups; this behavior stems from prejudice.
Discrimination
This is the condition that H.M. developed when brain surgery left him unable to form new memories.
Anterograde Amnesia
This is considered the best example of a concept.
Prototype
Using this strategy, Gwen reframes exam week as an opportunity to show what she knows instead of a threat.
Positive Reappraisal
Bonnie plays games on her phone while waiting at the doctor's office for her test results.
Distraction
When a person follows the orders of a person of authority.
Obedience
As you are taking notes, you suddenly remember you need to pick up milk on the way home from school.
Prospective Memory
These are mental structures - collections of ideas prior knowledge and experiences - that help you organize information and guide your thoughts and behaviors.
Schemas
Your dad had a tough day at work and came home in a terrible mood. He then tells you "No!" when you ask to borrow his car.
Affect-as-Information Theory
Not giving up in spite of setbacks and challenges.
Grit
Why bicyclists pedal faster when they ride with other people than when they ride alone.
Social Facilitation
Your mom has a clear and vivid recollection of what she was doing on the morning of 9/11/2001.
Flashbulb Memory
Sternberg's Triarchic Theory of Intelligence says that there are three types of intelligence we can measure:
Analytical, Creative, and Practical
An immediate, specific, negative or positive response to environmental events or internal thoughts.
Emotion
Your belief in your own ability to accomplish your goals
Self-Efficacy