Memory
Learning
Intelligence
Motivation
Random
100
A memory that a person is aware of having, or a memory that is consciously retrieved, is called
What is explicit memory
100
In Pavlov's experiments with dogs, salivation was the
What is unconditioned stimulus
100
Define schema, and 2 sub groups (role and event)
schema- organized group of information about a topic role schema- set of expectations that define the behaviors of a person occupying that role evert schema- set of behaviors that are performed the same way each time, (cognitive script)
100
What is an individuals belief in their own capability to complete some task
What is self efficacy
100
what is habituation
What is when we learn not to respond to a stimulus that is presented without change
200
The fact that many people don't know which way Lincoln is facing on the penny is probably due to
encoding failure
200
After pairing the CS and US in a series of conditioning trials, the organism learns to respond to the CS alone. This response is then called?
What is conditioned response
200
what is the difference in a morpheme and a phoneme
morpheme- smallest unit of language, that conveys meaning phoneme- basic sound of language
200
If I give someone $50 to write a paper, what kind of motivation is this?
What is extrinsic motivation
200
define spontaneous recovery
What is the return of a previously extinguished conditioned response
300
The inability to recall events preceding an accident involving injuries to the head is called
What is retrograde amnesia
300
A student does a good job on math problems for homework, and the teacher awards a sticker. This demonstrates the use of
What is reinforcement
300
what is dysgraphia
learning disability that causes a person extreme difficulty is writing legibly
300
Individuals suffering from PTSD, have been shown to have reduced volumes of?
What is hypothalamus
300
what are the 5 hierarchy of needs?
What is physiological, safety, love/belonging/social, esteem, self actualization
400
Which of the following would be considered a semantic memory? a. your first car b. the sixteenth president c. your third job d. the accident you saw three weeks ago
What is the 16th president
400
A child is conditioned to fear a furry, black cat. Soon she becomes fearful of any black, furry object. Her new response demonstrates
What is stimulus generalization
400
what is the equation for solving iq?
MA/CA x 100
400
Need for _____ refers to maintaining positive relationships with others
What is affiliation
400
give an example of negative reinforcement
What is ill check
500
Describe the difference in proactive interference and retrospective interference
Pro- old information interferes with the recall of new information retro- new information interferes with the recall of old information
500
Define positive, negative, reinforcer, and punisher
Postive- adding something to the stimulus Negative- taking something away reinforcer- increasing the likelihood of the behavior happening again. punisher- decreasing the likelihood of the behavior happening again
500
define semantics
the process by which we derive meaning from morphemes and words
500
describe the difference in intrinsic and extrinsic motivation
What is ill explain
500
draw out a classical condition situation
What is ill check