Psychology 101 test 2
sensory memory
Although _____ is rich and detailed, we lose the information in it quickly unless we use certain strategies that transfer it into other memory systems
Concepts
Are mental categories that are used to group objects, events, and characteristics
Immunosuppresion
Classical conditioning can produce______, which is a decrease in the production of antibiotics that can lower a persons ability to fight disease
Mental processes
Cognitive psychology is the study of
grasping the deeper meaning of ideas
Which of the following describes the trait of a critical thinker?
money
_______ is considered a secondary reinforcer
punishment
____is a consequence that decreases that likelihood that a behavior will occur
short-term
a person is most likely to store a seven digit phone number as
cohort effects
are differences between individuals that stem not necessarily from their ages but from the historical and social time period in which they were born and developed
encoding
attention, deep processing, elaboration, and the use of mental imagery are all partsof _______
a fraction of a second to several seconds
how long does information last in sensory memory
A number of people are assessed at one point in time
in a cross-sectional study related to developmental psychology
Generalization
in classical conditioning is the tendency of new stimulus that is similar tot the original conditioned stimulus to elicit a response that is similar to the conditioned response
Stimuli
in classical conditioning, organisms learn the association between two
attention
in observational learning the first process that must occur is
unconditioned stimulus
in pavlovs experiment the dog automatically salivated to food because food is an
nurture
in the context of human development, _______ refers to an individuals environment and social experiences
a loud noise
in the experiment with little albert conducted by watson_______ was used as an unconditional response for conditioning albert to fear a white rat
humility
is a characteristic of good problem solvers
behaviorism
is a theory of learning that focuses solely on observable actions and responses
divided attention
multitasking is an example of
Inductive reasoning
people often form general rules and concepts based on specific experiences and examples
encoding
refers to the process by which information gets into memory storage
memory
refers to the retention of information or experience over time
a reflex
salivation in response to food is an example of
relationships with other people
socioemotional processes involve changes in an individuals
divided attention
the ability to listen to music while reading a magazine indicates
sustained attention
the ability to maintain attention to a selected stimulus for a prolonged period of time
the availability heuristic
the fact that we hear about airplane crashes on news more often than automobile accidents may lead us to believe that we are more than likely to die in a plane than a car. example of?
conformation bias
the tendency to search for and use information that supports our ideas rather than refutes them is known as
finding and framing problems
which of the following is the first step in the problem-solving process
heuristics are shortcut strategies
which of the following is true of algorithms and heuristics used for solving real life problems
Concepts provide clues about how to react to a particular object or experience
which of the following is true of concepts
james surfing the web and texting while doing his homework
which of the following scenarios illustrates multitasking