drinking out of a glass would be an example of [implicit/explicit] memory and why
implicit because you don't have to work to retrieve the memories for how to do it
most procedural memory is [implicit/explicit]
procedural memory is [long term/short term/working memory]
the first time you hear a new alarm clock you jump out of bed due to the startling noise, eventually you learn it's just your alarm and sleep through it
habituation
which element of creativity says that a chemist has more chemical creativity than an artist because the chemist has more knowledge on the topic
expertise
who created the first intelligence test
alfred binet
If I take psych 111 and do well, then I tutor psych 111, then one of you takes over my job to tutor psych 111
diffusion chain
if someone asks you what you did over the summer that would be what type of memory
declarative- episodic
in pavlovs experiment, the time when the bell was paired with the food is the
acquisition period
which stage of creativity do you step back from the problem and unconsciously solve it
incubation
which theory of intelligence includes verbal, spatial, and quantitative
g factor
EP had a memory issue following his viral encephalitis, after the infection he could not form new memories but his old memories were intact, what type of memory issue is this
anterograde amnesia
If I am trying to remember a fact such as warmer colors have a longer wavelength, I can add more information such as the fact that UV waves are very small and I can associate ultraviolet with violet waves being smaller. What memory technique is this?
elaboration- adding more info to the stuff you are trying to encode, this causes semantic encoding
In elementary school a teacher rewards good behavior with tickets, you don't realize the tickets value until the teacher shows you the prizes you can win with them. What kind of reward is this?
secondary reinforcer
I am given a lock and a bunch of keys, I just start pick a random one out of the bag and trying it over and over, what type of problem solving is this
trial and error- what if I sorted the keys by size and didn't use ones that looked too big or too small
what is the average IQ and what is the IQ that qualifies for intellectual disability
average is 100, less than 70 is considered disabled
a free response question is an example of [recall/recognition/relearning] versus a multiple choice question which is [recall/recognition/relearning]
recall, recognition
during a movie the bad guy says "meet me at the park at sunset" As this happens, you see the park on screen, hear the character’s voice, and recognize the scary music in the background. What part of your memory temporarily stores info from multiple different sources/senses as one coherent thought
episodic buffer
telling yourself for every 30 minutes of studying, you can go on your phone for 5 minutes would best describe which term
premack principle
you have to find the mathematical rule that the series of numbers is following ex. 1,1,2,3,5,8,13 what type of problem is this
inducing structure (convergent)
which is the only theory of intelligence that does not have 3 categories
Gardner's which has...
you and your friends went to the shoe store and then the book store, they say no we went to the book store first and you agree with them, what type of retrieval error is this
suggestibility
Someone says something to you and you don’t quite catch it. You say “What?" but then a second later you realize what they said before they repeat it. What type of memory is this
sensory- fleeting, momentary
which term says that there is a positive correlation between a behavior and a positive outcome of that behavior
thorndikes law of effect
I am trying to transport a gallon of water, it is difficult because I don't have a container to put it in. Instead I transport a frozen block of ice and then let it melt to get the gallon of water. What type of problem solving is this?
changing the representation
What category of what intelligence theory includes niche abilities such as musical ability
narrow from cattel horn carrol (general-convergent, broad-broad cognitive abilities, narrow-niche, not necessarily cognitive abilities)
a parent accidentally curses in front of a child and the child then starts repeating it, what type of learning is this?
imitation- is it observational or nonassociative