These people answered 12 out of 18 answers incorrectly on purpose as part of the study
What are confederates
100
The "real" participant in the conformity experiment done by Solomon Asch sat in this particular seat
What is 2nd to last
100
This is the idea that through our habits we always solve problems in a specific way
What is Rigidity
100
This is the amount of time in which something novel could be kept in working memory
What is 12-15 seconds
100
These group of people generally do better in mathematics
What are males/men
200
On average this is the number stored in our mental lexicon/dictionary
What is 80,000
200
This is the idea in social attraction that "birds of a feather, flock together"
What is similarity
200
Kanzi had memorized this amount of words in his mental lexicon
What is 13,000
200
Without these, no one would be able to pull out information from their long-term memory
What are retrieval cues
200
Cultural experience is sometimes used to test if this is biased
What is an intelligence test
300
This device is used to track your eye movement when you are reading
What is an eye tracker
300
False Consensus, false uniqueness, and fundamental attribution error all fall under this category
What is self-serving bias
300
This happens when the eye stops to intake information on a specific word or phrases it does not know or is not familiar with
What is fixation
300
this type of retrieval cue works based on the background or the environment to help pull memory from long-term memory
What are contextual cues
300
This is generally the concept of basing our judgements on how quickly an event comes to mind
What is availability heuristics
400
This percent difference of completion in this task for those who were presented with the tacks outside of the box
What is 70%
400
This type of conformity meant that the people truly believe the confederates were actually correct
What is Informational Conformity
400
Without this people would not know how to make new sentences out of previous experiences
What is ability to use novel combinations of symbols
400
This group of participants were not able to remember as much information as the other group a week after the exam
What is the S-S-S-S group
400
This is the reason why people believe that returning to the scene of the crime can help jog some people's memory, or a person studying in the place of the exam before the exam and doing better on the exam in the same room.
What is Context effects
500
This is the average number of word jumped in a Saccade
What are 6 to 8 words
500
This percentage of people actually conformed to the majority of the trials performed in the Asch experiment
What is 28%
500
This is the reason why people believe Kanzi is one of the most remarkable specimens when it comes to animal learning because as a child he was actually not the specimen. This could also be seen with human babies.
What is unintentional learning
500
This is the reason why elaborate rehearsal is different from directly related cues
What is forced retrieval
500
These are the two factors that females on average do better than males
What are nonverbal memory and emotion-detecting abilities