Intro to Psych
Learning
Memory
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100

The psychologist Maslow developed the field emphasizing free will and personal growth in this field.

Humanistic Perspective

100

This type of conditioning requires the subject to have consideration towards their perceived punishment/reward

Operant Conditioning

100

This memory storage holds information for the shortest period of time

Sensory Memory

100

When asked to draw a dog, Nate and Sarah had the exact same drawing. They share a _____________________

prototype

100

The study of the mind using false data or research is called

Pseudo Psychology

200

The chicken crossed the road because his raging hormones during puberty and less developed frontal lobe decreased his decision making skills

Biological perspective

200

Jamie no longer procrastinates on his homework because his parents took away his video games whenever he displayed this behaviour

Negative Punishment

200

Kelly can recite when all the presidents of America were inaugurated. This type of memory is

Semantic Memory

200

Our expectations about what jeopardy looks like and how we should act during jeopardy is a part of our (be specific!)

Jeopardy Schema

200

This is when we (humans) usually have our first memory (bonus point if you can explain why)

3-5

Our brains ability to store memory isn't developed until this age

300

This perspective emphasizes unconscious drives and childhood experiences.

Psychodynamic Perspective

300

After a series of electric shocks following a picture of an apple, David has started to flinch at the sight of an apple. His reaction towards the apple is

Conditioned Response

300

This process/processes allows for information in your short term storage to enter your long term storage (bonus points for getting all three)

Rehearsal, consolidation, retrieval

300

A "teacher" is an example of a _______________ concept

Natural concept

300

This type of research method tells us the relationship between to variables, but NOT what causes the relationship

Correlational Study

400

A research study that can replicate the same results has high ________________; one that is accurate in measuring intended results has high __________________

Reliability; validity

400

This study had young children watch adults act violently to see if they would replicate the behaviour (Albert Bandura)

Bobo Doll Study

400

Your short term memory storage can store ______________ pieces of information successfully at one time

7 items (+- 2)

400

Your expectations for how you should look, act, think, and like are all a part of your

self-schema

400

A part of H.M’s brain was removed which affected which part of his memory abilities?

His ability to create long term memories

500

This psychologist developed the theory of the unconscious mind and defense mechanisms.

Sigmund Freud

500

Blake saw his older brother get grounded for skipping class, and decided to go to class to avoid this punishment. Blake’s reason for going to class is which part of the 4 steps of observational learning?

Motivation (Attention – Retention – Reproduction – Motivation)

500

These two parts of the brain (learned in class) are responsible for distinct types of memory (bonus points if you can name which types of memory processes)

Amygdala - Memory tied to strong emotions

Hippocampus - Short term to long term storage

500

Boo saw Sully for the first time and called him “Kitty.” Boo eventually learns that Sully is, in fact, not a cat.

Schema Accommodation

500

Who was the Psychologist who was known for his research on Operant Conditioning? (bonus point for the animal he worked with)

BF Skinner & his rats