r = -0.9
What is the strength and direction of the correlation?
Strong negative
Pavlov created the theory of which type of conditioning?
Classical
How many items can the STM hold?
5-9
What ocean is on Australia’s east coast?
Pacific
Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?
Spongebob squarepants
Researchers wanted to investigate if participants' sleep was improved by the amount of exercise they did.
What is the dependent variable?
Amount of sleep
Operant
What is displacement of memory (STM)
What country do fish and chips originate from?
England
Who played the Superbowl halftime show in 2026?
Bad Bunny
If p = 0.09 are the results significant or not?
AND which hypothesis would be rejected?
Not significant
Alternative hypothesis would be rejected
What does social learning theory suggest about how we learn?
Learn through observations and imitating role models
Why does chunking help improve STM?
Reduces number of items so the STM can hold them
Which country has the largest population?
India
How many seasons of Stranger Things are there?
5
If there is a large standard deviation, what does it tell us about the consistency of participants scores?
Large SD = scores widely spread from the mean.
So participants scores were inconsistent with each other.
In the Little Albert study what was:
UCS:
NS:
UCS - Loud band
NS - White rat
Give an example of a context - dependent cue
Same environment, same teacher etc
What is the most eaten food in the world?
Rice
Which Australian actress stars in the 2026 adaptation of Wuthering Heights?
Margot Robbie
What does a T-test do
Compares the means of two groups to see if there is a significant difference between them
In SLT - what is vicarious reinforcement
Watching to see how the models behaviour was reinforced - if they were rewards you're more likely to imitate them than if they were punished
This type of rehearsal involves thinking about the meaning of information.
Negative reinforcement
What position does Harry Potter play on his Quidditch team?
Seeker
What does 'operationalisation' of variables mean
To make it testable (by making it quantifiable and specific)
What school of thought/perspective does classical and operant conditioning fall under?
Behaviourism
What type of memory is remember your 16th birthday party
Explicit memory
Episodic memory
Sam calls his new girlfriend by his old girlfriends name - is this proactive or retroactive interference?
Proactive interference
Old information interferes with new information
New memory forgotten
What is the name of the rare metal found in Wakanda?
Vibranium
If 10 Doctors diagnose the same person with the same disorder -what type of reliability is this?
Inter-rater reliability
What is the difference between positive and negative punihsment?
PP - Addition of something unpleasant to stop a behaviour.
NP - The removal of something pleasant to stop a behaviour.
What does the Encoding-specificity principle say about memory and cues
Cues at the time of learning need to be present at the time of retrieval for effective recall
What ARRMR stand for when referring to the cognitive processes we go through when deciding whether to imitate a models behaviour or not?
Attention
Retention
Reproduction
Motivation
Reinforcement
In The Last of Us, what type of infection causes the apocalypse?
A fungal infection (Cordyceps)