Skills for Success
The Brain
Social Identity Theory
Monocular Depth Cues
Foundations of Psychology
100

 What are the 6 types of practice methods?

What are retrieval practice, spaced practice, dual coding, interleaving, concrete examples, and elaboration

100

Which of the lobes is responsible for thought and movement?

What is the frontal lobe?

100

What are the two main groups of social identity theory

What are the ingroup and the outgroup?

100

What are the 6 monocular depth cues?

What are occlusin, relative size, familiar size, linear perspective, and position relative to the horizon?

100

What is structuralism?

What is the idea that human experience can be best understood by being broken down?

200

What is metacognition?

Metacognition is thinking about your own thinking.

200

What part of the brain is responsible for memory?

What is the hippocampus?

200

What is fundamental attribution error?

What is associating others' behavior with their personality, especially unsavory behaviors?

200

What is texture gradient? 

What are things we perceive as being closer, having more detail, and things we perceive as being further, having less detail?

200

What is experimental psychology?

What is breaking down perceptory experiences?

300

How is dual coding different from the other practice methods?

Dual coding focuses on visuals to aid learning, while the others are focused on actions.

300

What part of the brain is responsible for the fight or flight response?

What is the amygdala?

300

What are the different types of attributions?

What are situational attributions and personal attributions?

300

What is linear perspective?

What is the perception that parralell lines will get closer as they get farther away
300

Functionalism was a response to what school of thought?

What is structuralism?

400

 Which kind of mindset is more likely to hold you back from growing?

A: A fixed mindset, because if you don’t think you are capable of improvement you won’t be able to become better

400

Which part of the brain releases dopamine?

What is the nucleus accumbens?

400

What kind of attribution would you make with an ingroup member when they do something bad?

What is a situational attribution?

400

What is occlusion?

What is the perspective that things blocking other things are closer to you?

400

How are Gestalt principles and structuralism different?

Gestalt principles are about how the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, while structuralism is the idea that the individual parts are best understood seperately.

500

 What are the differences between retrieval and spaced practice?

Retrieval is more about using just the knowledge you have not notes or any assistance, spaced practice is 

500

What is brain plasticity?

What is the brain's ability to adapt to it"s surroundings? 

500

What is the actor-observer discrepancy?

What is the tendency to attribute others' negative behavior to personality, but to attribute your own negative behavior to situations?
500

How are familiar size and relative size different?

Familiar size is when we assume something in an image is a similar size to something in real life, while relative size is gauging distance based on the assumption that two objects are the same size.

500
What was behavioralism in opposition to?
What is Freud?