So these are difficult
Memory
Piaget
LTM
Give me the person
100

Harry Harlow believed in extremes to illustrate the importance of attachment.  One of his more cruel inventions was the attempt to get the monkey to bond to this abusive steel contraption known as - 

Iron Maiden

100

Ball, Biscuit, Bone, Bowl, Bark, Bite

You are likely to remember Ball due to this STM concept

Primacy Effect

100

The inability to show conservation tasks is illustrated in this stage

pre operational

100

AKA Muscle Memory

Procedural Memory

100

Strange Situation

Ainsworth

200

Gender Schema level by BEM theory that most closely aligns with the modern ideas surrounding fluid/non binary genders

Undifferentiated

200

Distinctiveness in STM would best be illustrated by which word in this list

Wood, Tree, Leaf, Forest, Brick, Mountain, Stream, Moss, Bark

Brick

200

You play peekaboo with 5 month old Hunter, he cries when you cover your face.

Sensori motor

200

9/11 is a generational example of this type of LTM

Flashbulb Memory

200

Contact Comfort

Harlow

300

Carol Gilligan's critique of Kohlberg suggested that women are morally driven by interpersonal relationships and empathy/care whereas men strive for  _________ independent of relationships

Justice/Ethics

300

Ball, Biscuit, Bone, Bowl, Bark, Bite

You are likely to remember Bite due to this STM concept

Recency effect

300

Hunter explains to me the meaning of life by taking a Dorito, explaining the processed flavoring represents our human capacity and its limitations, the crunch of the chip is our physical fragility and mortality, and the dissolving of its compounds our soul.

Formal Operations

300

Simply put, where all new LTM is created (not stored) in the brain

Hippocampus

300

Gender Schemas

BEM

400

Raymond cattell is technically known more for his personality theory that you haven't learned yet, but he also proposed a psychometric Intelligence theory that suggested we had two types of measurable intelligence.  What are they

Fluid and Crystallized

400

Devices, or tricks used to help memorize long strings of letters.  Example. Every good boy deserves fudge

EGBDF

Mnemonics

400
Of assimilation, accommodation or schema, which one would be the most advanced illustration of cognitive development

accommodation

400

All the information you learn in school that you retain is referred to as this type of memory

Semantic

400

Creative Intelligence

Sternberg

500

The 9th multiple intelligence of Gardners Theory


Existential

500

Ebbinghaus proposed a theory of memory that indicated the degree we _______ over the course of a month

Forget

500

On average a 4 year old is most likely to be this stage

Preoperational

500

If you had a traumatic brain injury and incapable of making new memories, you would suffer from

Anterograde Amnesia

500

STM Magic Number

Miller