Chapter 6: Learning
Chapter 7: Memory
Chapter 8: Thinking & Intelligence
Chapter 9: Motivation & Emotion
Miscellaneous
100

If you wanted to learn about classical conditioning, you would want to study the work of _____ _____.

Ivan Pavlov

100

If you had to remember your Social Security number, the best strategy would be to break it down into smaller pieces (3 numbers, two numbers, 4 numbers) called 

chunking.

100

A road map and a photo have some physical characteristics of objects. They are _____ representations of the world around us.

analogical

100

Selena is sad because her friend is studying abroad for a year. She lacks energy, direction, and doesn't want to participate in activities. Selena is lacking _____.

motivation

100

What part of the face shows the most emotional information?

The eyes

200

Who is considered the father of operant conditioning? Hint: he trained rats in a cage to press a lever and receive food.

B. F. Skinner

200

If a brain injury caused someone to lose the ability to make new memories or remember new information, that person has ______ amnesia.

anterograde

200

If you break a task down into smaller steps in order to complete it, this is known as ____.

subgoals

200

Willing to persevere to achieve a goal despite obstacles or setbacks is known as ____.

grit

200

One pack of ground beef says "80% lean" while another says "20% fat." Although they're the same thing, people think they're different because of _______.

framing

300

Dave moved into a house near the airport and can't sleep as planes fly overhead. A few weeks later, he stops hearing them altogether. This is an example of ____.

habituation

300

According to the _____ theory, our brain remembers important information and selectively removes irrelevant information.

filter

300

If you see a news story about a new virus and days later you get sick thinking you have that virus, your thinking is based on the _____ heuristic.

availability

300

Money is an example of _____ motivation. Doing something because it relaxes you is an example of _____ motivation.

extrinsic; intrinsic

300

According to the ____ __ ____ theory, people want to feel wanted.

Need To Belong

400

Annie is afraid of dogs. Her mom gives her a piece of candy every time Annie sees one to help her get over her fear. Eventually, Annie is calm when a dog is nearby. Annie's mom helped her by using 

counterconditioning.

400

The ability to tie your shoes or drive a car without thinking about it are examples of _____ memory.

procedural

400

You can't find your phone. Your mom tells you to retrace your steps from the last place you saw it. This is an example of _____ ______.

working backwards

400

Name the seven primary emotions.

Happiness, sadness, fear, disgust, anger, contempt & surprise.

400

Athletes wear the same shirts when they're on a winning streak. This type of superstitious behavior is an example of which cognitive bias?

illusory correlation

500

Amy's friend Joanne was caught cheating on a test and gets a 0. Amy learns the consequences of cheating by watching her friend be punished. Amy has learned through _____  ______.

vicarious conditioning

500

ROY G. BIV (colors of the visible spectrum) or HOMES (each of the five Great Lakes) are examples of a memory technique called _____.

mnemonics

500

If you had a paper clip and couldn't think of new ways to use it, you'd be struggling with ______ ______.

functional fixedness

500

Putting in the work because you know your efforts will result in success/improvement is called ____ - ____.

self-efficacy

500

A "rule of thumb" that helps people make quick decisions is known as a ______.

heuristic