Learning
Memory
Intelligence
Motivation
Emotion
100
  • Who is considered the father of classical conditioning:

Ivan Pavlov

100
  • what is retrograde amnesia: 

memory loss for past events

100
  • What is the correct formula for IQ: 

mental age/ chronological age X 100

100
  • what are the three things that motivation does: 

initiate directs and it sustains behavior.

100
  • what are the three basic aspects of emotions: 

physiological arousal, behavioral action, and feeling

200
  • Who conditioned little baby Albert: 


John B Watson

200
  • What is a flashbulb memory: 

images are sensations frozen in memory during emotional events.

200

what is a savant: 

someone who is extremely gifted in a certain area

200
  • Stimulus motives are based on what: 

arousal

200
  • Charles Darwin believed in three basic things about emotion: 

motions are innate, emotions are inherited, and they are adaptive

300

what is negative reinforcement:

continue the behavior by taking away something undesirable

300

Who was the founder of the misinformation effect:

 Elizabeth Loftus.

300

What is crystallized intelligence: 

accumulated knowledge through experience and wisdom

300

what is the difference between extrinsic and intrinsic motivation: 

extrinsic is driven by external ward and intrinsic is motivated by internal behavior

300
  • What are display rules: 

culturally accepted standards for emotional expression

400
  • What is positive Punishment:  

stop the behavior by adding something undesirable.

400
  • What is the difference between explicit and implicit?

explicit is consciously recalled and implicit is unconsciously recalled

400
  • What is the Flynn effect: 

The average IQ raises through each generation

400
  •  what is the correct order of Maslow‘s hierarchy of needs: 

physiological, safety, love and belonging, esteem, and self actualization.

400

What are the for Greek words that describe different types of love? 

Philia, Eros, Storge, and Agape

500

Name all of the reinforcement schedules: 

fixed interval, variable interval, fixed ratio, variable ratio.

500
  • Who created the constructionist theory:  

Frederic Bartlett

500
  • What was the immigration restriction act: 

set quotas for different countries regarding immigration quotas were decided by IQ test

500
  • What is over justification affect: 

when intrinsic motivation disappears because a task is rewarded externally

500
  • What are the three potential elements in the triangular theory of love: 

intimacy, passion, and commitment