Thinking, Reasoning, Intelligence
Memory Models & Processes
Perception & Attention
Application
100

What is the mental framework we use to categorize and understand information?

Schema

100

What is the initial, brief recording of sensory information in the memory system called?

Sensory Memory 

100

What psychological principle states that we tend to group nearby figures together?

Proximity

100

Ellie is trying to assemble a new bookshelf without using the manual. She attempts every possible combination of screws and boards until it finally fits.

Algorithm

200

What problem-solving shortcut is fast but error-prone, and contrasts with step-by-step algorithms?

Heuristics

200

What technique helps increase memory by organizing information into familiar, manageable units?

Chunking

200

What is it called when we fail to see something in our field of vision because our attention is elsewhere?

Inattentional Blindness

200

 Ethan studies for a psychology test by asking “why” questions about each term instead of just rereading the book.
Question: What type of processing is Ethan using?

Deep Encoding/ Semantic Encoding

300

Which bias occurs when we estimate likelihood based on how easily something comes to mind?

Availability Heuristics

300

What is the memory phenomenon where the first and last items in a list are remembered best?

Serial Position Effect

300

What perceptual principle explains our ability to focus on one voice in a noisy room?

Cocktail Party Effect

300

A test measures musical ability and consistently gives similar results each time, but it doesn’t actually reflect someone's talent in composing music.
Question: What does the test have and lack?

High Reliability/Low Validity

400

What is the name for our tendency to stick with previously successful problem-solving strategies?

Mental Set

400

Which type of interference occurs when old information disrupts the learning of new information?

Proactive Interference

400

Which binocular cue uses the slight difference in images between the eyes to judge depth?

Retinal Disparity

400

After being told their group “usually scores higher” on certain types of tests, participants perform better than expected.

Stereotype Lift

500

What is the name of the observed rise in IQ scores across generations?

Flynn Effect

500

What memory error occurs when we attribute a memory to the wrong source?

Source Amnesia

500

What is the tendency to perceive familiar objects as having consistent shape, size, and color?

Perceptual Constancy

500

Two versions of a personality test are given to the same person and produce similar results.

Split-Half Reliability