Psychology Quizzes 6-9
What is meant by crystallized intelligence?
acquired knowledge and the application of that knowledge to familiar problems. Usually includes verbal information.
crystallized intelligence
acquired skills and knowledge that you have soaked through life and experience
reinforcement
any experience that INCREASE the probability of the response re-occurring
anterograde amnesia
difficulty learning new information
retrograde amnesia
difficulty retrieving old memories
A dog is conditioned to salivate when it hears one sound but not another. This effect is called _______________?
discrimination
validity
is the test testing what it's supposed to? (EX.) the shoe-sized IQ test from before is NOT valid
The savings method of testing memory _________________?
measures whether someone relearns faster than he or she learned the first time
Morphemes
more than one phoneme units of meaning usually syllables or words
fixed-interval schedule
provides reinforcement after a specific and uniform time interval (EX.) a person who is paid every two weeks
how many phonemes and morphemes in the word "doggedly"?
Phonemes: 7 Morphemes: 3
conditioned response (CR)
the response elicited by the conditioned stimulus due to training
implicit memory
that which we know although we don't experience conscious awareness of that knowledge (Ex.) morning routine; riding a bike
What is the Stroop effect?
the difficulty of saying the color of the ink instead of reading the word
positive reinforcement
GIVING something in order to increase the probability of the behavior happening again (EX.) giving a dog a treat after performing a trick
positive punishment
GIVING something negative in order to decrease the chances of that behavior in the future (EX.) spanking a child for biting their sibling
negative punishment
REMOVAL of a desirable condition in order to decrease chances of that behavior in the future (EX.) taking away a child's privileges for missing curfew
negative reinforcement
TAKING AWAY something unpleasant in order to increase the probability of the desired behavior in the future (EX.) a teenager cleans his room to avoid listening to anymore of his dads nagging
A puff of air is blown into a rabbit's eye just after a musical tone is played. After several repetitions of this procedure, the rabbit closes its eye when the musical tone is played.
UCS = puff of air UCR = closing the eye CS = musical tone CR = closing of the eye after tone
conditioned stimulus (CS)
after several repeated presentations with the unconditioned stimulus, the neutral one elicits the same response as the UCS
unconditioned response (UCR)
an action that the unconditioned stimulus automatically elicits
punishment
an event that DECREASE the probability of a response
unconditioned stimulus (UCS)
an event that consistently and automatically elicits and unconditioned response
What does "psychometric" mean?
based on measurements of individual differences
reliability
being consistent repeatability of test scores (EX.) a new intelligence test has been devised. A person's shoes size is divided by 6 and multiplied by 100. (This is reliable because the score won't change unless your shoe size would)
If you remember the 12-digit number "100110021003" as three numbers "1001-1002-1003" you improve your ability to recall it by means of ___________________?
chunking
Ten years later, the chess player achieves grandmaster status. Is this a result of fluid or crystallized intelligence?
crystallized
While at a hardware store, you are looking at several shades of light green paint trying to pick the one that matches the color on the the walls of your home. What type of memory is this?
cued recall; recognition
In working memory, the component responsible for governing shifts of attention is called __________________?
executive functioning
An experimenter pairs a tone with a puff of air to the eyes and establishes a conditioned response. If the experimenter now repeatedly presents the tone alone, with no air puff, what happens?
extinction
A 16 year old learns to play chess and quickly becomes proficient enough to be accepted into the schools chess club. Is this fluid or crystallized?
fluid
If you solve a problem of a type you never saw before, what type of intelligence do you show?
fluid intelligence
Which one of the following is an example of a primary reinforcer?
food
If asked to tell your social security number (without looking it up), you are are being asked to perform which type of memory test?
free recall
When Spearman described the "g" factor in intelligence, what did the "g" stand for?
general
variable-ratio schedule
gives reinforcement after a varying number of responses working out to an average in the long run (EX.) slot machines
explicit memory
information we know or know we should know (Ex.) when asked to name a state capital
retroactive interference
learning new material makes it hard to recall old material
You develop the belief (hypothesis) that your significant other wants to break up with you. You have a phone conversation in which your significant other sounds stressed out but says several nice things about you. According to the confirmation bias, you are most likely to _________________?
notice and remember the tone of voice while ignoring the nice comments
Which of the following is the main basis for diagnosing attention deficit hyperactivity disorder?
observations of behavior
Remembering how to ride your bike is an example of which type of memory?
procedural
variable-interval schedule
provides reinforcement after varying amounts of time have elapsed (EX.) your newspaper delivery boy is inconsistent and delivers your paper at 5:30 one day and 7:15 the next day. You now don't know when to look for it and may not actively look for it at all.
fixed-ratio schedule
provides reinforcement only after a set number of correct responses (EX.) a coffee shop offers a special when you buy 9 drinks, the 10th is free
declarative memory
recall of fact (semantic and episodic)
procedural memory
recall of how to do something
The bonus question on your introductory psychology test asks you to name the states of the human sleep cycle. What type of memory test is this?
recall; explicit
proactive interference
retaining old material makes it hard to recall new material
Phoneme
single units of sound usually made up of a single letter
You were stung by a bee and now you fear certain other insects. You are displaying _________________?
stimulus generalization
What are heuristics?
strategies for simplifying a problem or for guiding an investigation
What is the relationship between the sentences "The building is big" and "It is a large building"?
they have the same deep structures but different surface structures
Which of the following does a behaviorist AVOID studying?
thought processes
What was originally, and still is, the main purpose of IQ tests?
to help researchers test the theories of intelligence
fluid intelligence
used in active reasoning and problem solving and applying information to a new problem