Cognition
Problem-Solving and Language
Intelligence
Learning
Memory
100

What is a prototype?

Our best example of a given concept.

100

T/F- something can be both a phoneme and a morpheme?

True

100

What type of graph would best represent IQ?

Bell curve

100

The learning that is done by watching and modeling others is what type of learning?

Observational learning

100

Your memory of an event such as your wedding day or graduation day where you forgot your cap and gown is what type of memory?

Episodic

200

Which type of concept is developed through your experience?

Natural

200

What is the advantage to using an algorithm in order to solve a problem?

Used correctly it will always get you the right answer.

200

According to the triarchic theory of intelligence, which type of intelligence is used in practical everyday matters?

Practical intelligence

200

Which psychologist is most famous for his work training dogs to drool at the sound of a bell?

Ivan Pavolv 

200

How long can we keep information in short-term memory?

Up to 20 seconds

300

T/F- we are generally thinking at all waking hours.

True

300

What do we mean when we say there is a critical period to learn a language?

Children who do not learn by a certain age will never fully grasp language.

300

What is the main difference between intelligence and achievement?

Intelligence is our ability to learn, while achievement is based on the amount that we do learn.

300

In a classical conditioning scenario, the neutral stimulus always becomes what when paired with the unconditioned stimulus?

Conditioned stimulus

300

What is the difference between retrograde and anterograde amnesia?

Retrograde involves forgetting things that happened prior to the injury, while anterograde will cause you to forget new information after the injury.

400

Which type of thinking allows you to think outside the box for creative solutions to a problem?

Divergent thinking

400

The smallest sound unit in a language is known as what?

Phoneme 

400

Which type of intelligence tends to go down as we age?

Fluid intelligence

400

Getting yelled at in class for being on your phone is an example of what?

Positive punishment 

400

What is the second part of the memory process?

Storage

500

A grouping of things in our minds of things with similar characteristics is known as what?

Concepts

500

The inability to see an object as used for something other than it's intended purpose is known as what?

Functional fixedness

500

What is emotional intelligence?

The ability to read the emotion's of others as well as ourselves and knowing how to respond to those emotions.

500

Subway is starting a new promotion where you get a free sub after the purchase of 15 subs. What type of reinforcement schedule is this?

Fixed ratio

500

What is the first step in the memory process?

Encoding