Memory Vocab
Weird Facts
Cape Cod
Nature vs. Nurture
Experimentation
100

This form of memory holds between 5 and 9 chunks of information.

What is short term, or working, memory?

100

This animal is responsible for most power outages in the US

What are squirrels?

100

This exit number was once "Exit 12" on Route 6

What is Exit 89?

100

Nature: ___________ :: Nurture: Environment

What is genetics?

100

Subjects of an experiment need to know their participation and risks of a study, also known as ________________.

What is "informed consent?"

200

Also known as the memory palace.

What is the method of loci?

200

The majority of people in this island country believe in elves.

What is Iceland?

200

The Eldia ship sunk off of this beach in 1984

What is Nauset Beach?

200

Research shows that we tend to get our morals and values from this group of people, whereas much of our behaviors comes from our friends.

Who are parents?

200

After an experiment is over, subjects need to be told their role in an experiment and what the experiment was all about, also known as _____________.

What is debrief?

300

Explicit memories are processed in this brain structure.

What are explicit memories?

300

One quarter of all bones in the human body are located here.

What is the foot?

300

He was a translator for the Pilgrims and is buried in Chatham.

Who was Squanto?

300

African and Asian countries are often collectivist in nature, whereas North America and Europe are generally ______________.

What is individualist?

300

Shhh! Don't gossip about participants or reveal their identities, also known as ______________.

What is confidentiality?

400

The tendency to recall items at the beginning and end of a list.

What is the serial positioning effect?

400

This native American crop was used before toilet paper. 

What are corn (cobs)?

400

The three most common trees on Cape Cod are oak, locust and __________.

What is pine?

400

Predispositions are caused by this word for changes in the genetic code.

What are predispositions?

400

Philip Zimbardo ran his infamous Prison Experiment at this university.

What is Stanford?

500

This is the opposite of cramming.

What is distributed rehearsal?

500

This famous American landmark was originally purposed as a lighthouse.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

500

Most of the large boulders on Cape Cod originated in this state.

What is Maine?

500

These kinds of studies help researchers understand which parts of a personality are attributable to nature or nurture.

What are twin/adoption studies?

500

The Milgram Experiment with its fake electric shocks was testing the ____________ of its subjects.

What is obedience?