Stages
Memory
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conditioning
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100

Logical thinking begins in this stage:

What is the concrete operational stage?

100

The process of organizing information into meaningful units to increase short-term memory capacity is called:

What is chunking?

100

This theory of intelligence proposed by Howard Gardner suggests people possess distinct types of intelligence, such as linguistic, musical, and spatial.

What is the theory of multiple intelligences?

100

When Pavlov’s dogs began salivating to the sound of a bell, the bell became this part of the conditioning process:

What is the conditioned stimulus?

100

This planet in our solar system has the most moons.

What is Saturn?

200

According to Erikson, the crisis of “Identity vs. Role Confusion” occurs during this stage of life.

What is adolescence?

200

This phenomenon explains why we tend to remember emotional or surprising events vividly, like where we were during a major historical event.

What are flashbulb memories?

200

Howard Gardner’s interpersonal intelligence refers to the ability to:

What is understanding and interacting effectively with others?

200

In operant conditioning, removing a pleasant stimulus to decrease behavior is known as:

What is negative punishment?

200

This U.S. state is the only one that grows coffee commercially.

What is Hawaii?

300

According to Erik Erikson, success in the “Integrity vs. Despair” stage results in this virtue or feeling

What is wisdom or life satisfaction?

300

When recalling the first day of school, you’re using this type of long-term memory

What is episodic memory?

300

A student who performs well on math tests, understands logical patterns, and enjoys problem-solving shows strength in this type of Gardner intelligence.

What is logical-mathematical intelligence?

300

A child learns to say “please” and “thank you” because they receive praise each time they do. This is an example of:

What is positive reinforcement?

300

This is the name of the President who was impeached over the Watergate scandal

Who is Nixon?

400

The stage in Piaget’s theory where abstract reasoning and hypothetical thinking develop is called:

What is the formal operational stage?

400

This type of memory holds sensory information for only a brief moment, just long enough for the brain to decide if it’s worth paying attention to.


(bonus points for making the noise)

What is sensory memory?

400

Someone who is very in-tune with their physical body has a great deal of this intelliegence:

What is bodily/kinesthetic?

400

An individual who studies hard to avoid getting bad grades is motivated by:

What is negative reinforcement?

400

This condiment is often used with roast beef, and is "spicy"

What is horseradish?

500

According to Piaget, when a child believes that a tall glass of juice has “more” than a short, wide glass (even when both have the same amount), they have not yet mastered:

What is conservation?

500

Remembering the steps to tie your shoes without consciously thinking about them relies on this type of long-term memory.

What is procedural memory?

500

Children who are outgoing and personable have a good amount of this intelligence: 

What is interpersonal intelligence?

500

In operant conditioning, adding something unpleasant after a behavior to decrease its occurrence is known as:

What is positive punishment?

500

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What is High Society Cheesecake?