Memory Errors & Strategies
Motivation Theories & Applications
Stress Responses & Physiology
Applied Memory & Learning
Coping & Well-being
100

This memory error occurs when we confuse the source of information.

What is misattribution?

100

This level of Maslow’s hierarchy involves respect and recognition.

What are esteem needs?

100

This type of stress is long-term and ongoing.

Chronic stress

100

Playing trivia games like Jeopardy uses this type of memory.

What is semantic memory?

100

This lifestyle factor reduces stress and improves health.

What is regular physical exercise?

200

This error occurs when false suggestions alter memory.

What is suggestibility?

200

This theory suggests expectations influence motivation.

What is expectancy theory?

200

This stage of general adaptation syndrome involves depletion of resources.

What is the exhaustion stage?

200

Remembering information better in the same classroom is this principle.

What is context-dependent memory?

200

This factor is the strongest predictor of happiness across lifespan.

Social support

300

This strategy uses acronyms or rhymes to aid recall.

What is a mnemonic device?

300

This theory suggests motivation comes from autonomy, competence, and relatedness.

What is self-determination theory?

300

This personality type is relaxed and less competitive.

What is Type B personality?

300

Forgetting new information after a car accident is this amnesia.

What is anterograde amnesia?

300

Coping strategy involving reinterpreting stress positively.

What is cognitive reappraisal?

400

This strategy involves linking new information to existing knowledge.

What is elaborative rehearsal?

400

This theory suggests we are motivated by external rewards.

What is incentive theory?

400

This hormone is released during stress.

What is cortisol?

400

Knowing how to ride a bike uses this type of memory.

What is procedural memory?

400

This coping strategy involves denial or avoidance.

What is defensive/avoidant coping?

500

This principle states that recall is best when physiological state matches learning state.

What is state-dependent memory?

500

The concept of expanding your sense of self beyond your personal boundaries to feel a connection to something larger, such as nature, humanity, or the cosmos.

Self-transcendence

500

This is the most severe consequence of long-term, chronic stress.

What is death?

500

This is the process of converting information into a usable form for storage.

Encoding

500

This strategy for coping with stress uses sensors to monitor your body's physiological signals, like heart rate and muscle tension, and provides feedback through visual, auditory, or haptic cues to help you learn to consciously control these responses and reduce stress.

What is biofeedback?