Psychology-5.6-9
Roman worked hard at rehearsing and practicing German vocabulary so the words would be stored in ______.
Long-term memory
In psychology the computer is often used as a general analogy for how ______ works.
Memory
Roman was excited to learn the psychological terminology for his ritual of practicing and rehearsing German vocabulary words, referred to as _______.
Memory consolidation
Janett Consciously repeated the numbers over and over again to memorize the formulas. This is (a/an) _______
Memory enhancing strategy
Tarlise had funny words scribbled in the margin of her notes; she had created some _______ do you remember the history lesson.
Mnemonic devices
If you compare the behavior of your newborn niece to a chart on developmental milestones, you are using a___________ approach.
Normative
"She is the epitome of a runner-out for miles every day and never forgets warming up or cooling down," the coach said. He provided the team with a _______.
Prototype
Our brains also identify exemplars of concepts in these are referred to as _______.
Prototypes
According to the principle of _______, shapes or objects that are close together tend to be grouped in scene together.
Proximity
Although Sigmund Freud's theories are distributed today, his stage theory on _________Development definitely contributed to the field of psychology.
Psychosexual
Either people find meaning in their life and reaches sense of peace and accomplishment when reflecting on their relationships and careers or they fall into despair according to the ________ theory of development
Psychosocial
Erik Erikson propose the theory of ________ development based on the premise that human beings experience challenges or task throughout the lifespan.
Psychosocial
If the professor describes emotions, personal growth and social relationships, s/he is referring to the ______ Domain.
Psychosocial
according to the _______ developmental theory, people in early adulthood (20-40) either develop intimacy or become isolated. This is related to how well they have developed their sense of self during the teenage years
Psychosocial
A consequence such a scolding is not always experienced as unpleasant or a form of _______. it depends on the behavior that follows the consequence
Punishment
Steina ran out into the busy two-lane road to retrieve her ball and when she returned her daddy spanked her; she never ran after a ball on the road again so this_______ was effective.
Punishment
According to (The) _______(multiple words), Tina's genetic foundation is set and her intelligence is now contingent on opportunities and a rich environment
Range of reaction
we now know that there is a ______ relationship between nature and nurture.
Reciprocal
Elden loves to tell his kids the story of how his teacher had the entire class read out loud together-poems, math problems, formulas, and other information they were learning. Elden often end the story emphatically: "_______ really helps us learn!"
Reciting aloud
When completing these online modules and answering multiple choice questions, students are using what psychologists call __________.
Recognition
Yael texted a few photos of her dog and commented, "memories of a loyal companion." She was in the process of ________ and revisiting old memories.
Reconstruction
Just like other ways we learn through operant conditioning, B.F. Skinner thought people learn language though ______.
Reinforcement
Sharene scolded Evan for tripping Susi during summer camp. however, Evan smirked, thought this was funny and tripped her again. Sharene used school thing as a form of punishment but it turned out to be a form of ________ for Evan.
Reinforcement
The mother wanted to encourage Dominic to read more so when she visited her classroom, she exclaimed how proud she was of her daughters reading. This was, however, not in effective form of _________. Dominique stopped reading after this. Why do you Think this happened?
Reinforcement
Once a behavior is learned, inherited________ may be used to maintain a behavior
Reinforcement schedules
Kohlberg theorize that fewer females reach the highest level of moral reasoning compared to males. Gilligan pointed out that Kohlberg's theory was based solely on white males; girls and women focus more on interpersonal _______ and thus, I want to mentally respond differently to males when faced with moral dilemmas.
Relationships
Kiki was trying hard to remember her teachers name; this third process of memory entails _______ if information
Retrieval
Sometimes we experience proactive interference when information in long-term memory hinders comprehension of new materials. However, if you are now focusing on this chapter of memory and cannot quite remember what chapter 7 covered, this will be an example of Sometimes we experience proactive interference when information in long-term memory hinders comprehension of new materials. However, if you are now focusing on this chapter of memory and cannot quite remember what chapter 7 covered, this would be an example of___________ interference.
Retroactive
Just imagine that you had a bad accident on your bike yesterday and woke up today, and do not remember your name or where you live. You look around the room and do not remember a thing. This would be an example of ________
Retrograde amnesia
Intelligence can be divided into three distinct types-practical, analytical and creative intelligence-according to the theory by________
Sternberg
What do you think would happen if researchers could predict how a heritable _______ for smartness is passed on to the next generation?
Trait
Jeff was trying anything and everything he could think of to solve a math problem; this is best described as _______
Trial and error
Some developmental psychologist adhere to stage theories and believe that all development is _______
Universal
Once the dog could sit in beg, he was given treats on ________(multiple words) schedule; this gave him enough reinforcement to keep up the learned responses and kept him from getting obese.
Variable ratio reinforcement
Some psychologist believe that there is another way we learn from others by serving how they are punished referred to as ________(multiple words).
Vicarious punishment
When Gertrude was Little she watched how her older sister got in trouble for swearing; she learned to never swear around her family through _______.
Vicarious punishment
And I watched how her friend was praised for her effort and decided to try a bit harder next time; though_______(multiple words) she learned that more effort is worth the time if she valued recognition.
Vicarious reinforcement
Anna watch how her friend was praised for her effort and decided to try a bit harder next time; though ________ she learned that more effort is worth the time if she valued recognition.
Vicarious reinforcement
Words that are high-imagery are remembered better because we both semantic and ________.
Visual encoding
Words that are high-imagery are remembered better because we use both semantic and _______.
Visual encoding
Quincy approach the problem by concentrating on his end goal and then he outlines the necessary steps to get there. This is specifically referred to as _______(May have multiple words).
Working backwards
Every time Dr. Talia arrived home before 6 PM, her children ran and jumped out and hugged her; through _________ she begin to look forward to opening the door no later than 6 PM, anticipating their smiling faces and warm hugs and she stop scheduling evening meetings.
acquisition
Psychologist study human development scientifically across _______(A number) domains.
3
Lefrancois delineated different ways people learn by observation. Select the description below that is not a type of observational learning according to Lefrancois: ________.
A person learns to imitate after being bribed
Her grandmother had a sense of calm about her. It was clear that she was in the stage of_______; she was organizing the necessary documents her family would need after her death.
Acceptance
Programs to decrease the _______ Gap of low income students have been effective if these students are in more language rich environments
Achievement
Learning the ABC song in elementary school is an example of the power of _______.
Acoustic encoding
The kittens learned quickly to associate the rattling of the treat bag with the yummy morsels they received. This process of ________ occurred within days.
Acquisition
many people use apps to get directions and these are based on ________
Algorithms
IQ testing is important for many reason, for example,_______.
All of the answers
fetal alcohol syndrome (FASD)- can be very harmful to an embryo or a fetus. Potential areas of the body that may be impacted include
All of the body parts mentioned in all the answers
Social learning theory explains how we learn different behaviors and attitudes through others. These might include _______ Behaviors
All of the types of behaviors mentioned
Melissa felt surrounded by sound as the melody of sadness then rebirth echoed through the concert hall. She remembered the concerts that touched her in profound ways, probably because of the influence of the _______
Amygdala
All of the words of specific language we use to communicate or referred to as ________.
Lexicon
Laurie was annoyed. There was no way she plan to die; she had three kids to take care for and she was not about to listen to the doctors prognosis. Laurie appears to be in the ______ Stage according to Kuebler-Ross's theory.
Angry
One of the two major types of amnesia in which people are unable to form new memories usually involves damage to the hippocampus and is called ________.
Anterograde amnesia
Percy worked hard and did a great job and was fired without any warning; it was the first time in his adult life that someone had been so nasty to him. Upon returning home, he kicked the coffee table, threaten his child and I slapped his wife across the face. He knew he was upset but he was still bewildered About his own behavior and sought out help at a nearby clinic. The therapist explained to him that he was dealing with _______(multiple words) of growing up in a abusive household.
Antisocial effects
Complex thoughts are possible through various combinations of _________(multiple words)
Artificial concepts
Nina loved math and was the only one in the class remembered all of the _______(multiple words) necessary to solve the extra credit word problem.
Artificial concepts
Karen had a curfew and was grounded when she returned late from study group one evening. She wanted to explain to her parents that she needed just an extra 30 minutes to prepare for the final exam but her parents don't listen to her "excuses". Her parents adhere to the _____ Style of parenting.
Authoritarian
Ginny was joking with her mom about all the wonderful vegetables she put into her lunch at the salad bar, using _________ to remember
Automatic processing
Attention, retention, reproduction and motivation are all steps that ________ described in the modeling processes.
Bandura
Jake was pleading, begging and asking for "just one more year to live. "He was in the _______ Stage, according to the five stages of grief Process proposed by Elizabeth Kuebler Ross
Bargaining
John B Watson, the founder of ________, Was not interested in internal processes of the mind and argued that psychology needed to focus on human behavior that is observational and measurable
Behaviorism
When IQ or intelligence tests are given to a large sample of students, the results can be graphed and appear as (a/an) ________(may have multiple words)
Bell curve
Do you recall some of the important people who designed and develop intelligence tests? ________ was asked to design intelligence test in France to scream children for school
Binet
Olympics starts such as dancers in gymnast display a high _______ intelligence.
Bodily kinesthetic
_______ Was significant in the field of psychology for being the first emphasizing just how important attachment is the human development.
Bowlby
Nathaniel knows to run to the basement every time he hears the tornado siren; he is associated the sound of the tornado siren with a specific behavior which is referred to specifically as_________ (multiple words).
Classical conditioning
Although some people are under the impression that once people become adults development slows down, this is not the case. In fact, according to research, ____ development in adulthood may be more complex than ever-evolving then in earlier years.
Cognitive
The notion that general intelligence has two parts- crystallized and fluid intelligence- was proposed by ________(last name)
Cattell
Jon Lost the capacity to form new declarative memories but because his _______ what is intact, he could still create new implicit memories.
Cerebellum
A lot of people assume that whoever came up with the seven digit telephone number ring system must have known about ________
Chunking
It is interesting to note that Ivan Pavlov accidentally discovered what we now referred to as ________
Classical conditioning
Jean Piaget Thought that thinking was central to children's development and propose the theory of ________Development
Cognitive
Many research studies document the rule that both nature and nurture play in language acquisition. Thus, both Skinner and Chomsky appear to be right when it comes to _______ development in childhood, in particular related to language acquisition.
Cognitive
Tina said "why? "As her mom gently took her had to leave the daycare center early one afternoon. This curiosity in questioning is characteristic of _______ development in preschoolers.
Cognitive
Laura Carlson suggest that people consciously add to their________(model words) starting with specific and memorable features upon entering a building such as a museum or hospital so that they won't get lost.
Cognitive maps
Thinking, language, problem-solving and other processes of the brain are investigated in _________(multiple words).
Cognitive psychology
Everyday you use _______ to metamorphic we file the fast amount of information in your brain. You also refine these as you study, Process in store new information in your memory
Concepts
The complexity of language and thoughts is reflected in other differences between abstract and concrete ________ such as democracy versus vegetables.
Concepts
You should observe a little Christa starting to organize her new words and ideas and even clarify different __________ such as family. "Dada is family? Mama is family?" She asked yesterday.
Concepts
The cats heard the rattle of the bag but did not know what this meant. Eventually they learned that this was the sound before they receive the treats. The rattling of the bag became a
Conditioned stimulus
If you were looking for evidence to prove what you think about someone and ignore everything else, you are thinking is being influenced by(the) ________
Confirmation bias
B. F Skinner realize the limitations of classical conditioning and thought that behaviors could be shaped by their_______.
Consequences
In order for behavior to be learned, behaviorist believe that a ________(multiple words) schedule is important.
Continuous reinforcement
Steve Jobs not only knew a lot about computers but his ________ enabled him to envision new products and ways of assessing information, forever changing the world and the electronics many holes in their hands today
Creative intelligence
When someone excels academically, they typify ______ intelligence according to Cattell
Crystallized
Talia had lived in two different countries and understood any practices others did not comprehend; she had a high degree of ________
Cultural intelligence
"Who's who" in psychological testing:Name the psychologist who compiled several substests used earlier to test intelligence and developed the most comprehensive test in the United States- _______
David Wechsler
Dan did not share with anyone that his doctor told him he had one month to live. He just could not except this. He is in the ______ Stage according to Kubler-Ross's theory
Denial
Emerging adult hood appears to be ________
Described by all of the alternatives listed
When Lamar first received his little puppy, the puppy jumped up every time someone laughed or talked loudly. After a few weeks the puppy showed habilitation by not responding to every loud human voice and also stimulus _________ by learning to jump up when someone called "let's go out!"
Discrimination
Will studied the theories and main concepts of each chapter before the midterm. He was conscious practicing the material to remember it better; he was engaged in ________.
Effortful processing
Kent was quiet and discerning; When other students argued he was able to point out the strengths of each position and end the dispute. He exhibited a higher level of _______ than his peers
Emotional intelligence
Carsten was listening intently and labeling or _______the acoustic information.
Encoding
Brogan asked for The telephone number but realize that he could not remember after the receptionist gave him the directions to the office. He hadn't really learned it. He vowed to write it down next time. This is typical for general_______
Encoding failure
Damn I noticed that around the time his son turned four, he began to _________
Engage in conversations
Some researchers are looking for a physical proof of a new memory among neurons called (a/an) __________.
Engram
_______ modified Freuds theory And proposed a psychosocial theory of development.
Erickson
One challenge with (a/an) _________(multiple word) is that certain automatic behaviors are difficult to change
Event schema
Mrs. Jones told her class to write about a Trumatic experience in their lives. She wanted to test if _________ would increase the students short-term memory.
Expressive writing
The cats heard the Battle of the bag but the food was not for them. Eventually they stopped reacting to the rattling of the bag because they no longer receive treats. This is a process known as ____.
Extinction
After taking a class on memory and learning about how certain memories related to childhood trauma might be repressed, Donovan admitted to himself that he thought he remembered his uncle touching him inappropriately on a few occasions. However, he was unsure whether his memories were accurate or fall into the category of ________. He decided to see a specialist to discuss this matter.
False memory syndrome
The object of focus and its backdrop is referred to as (the)_________(multiple words) by Gestalt psychologist.
Figure-ground relationship
The manager never gave promotions on a _______ Schedule, because he knew that productivity would drop until right before the next promotion.
Fixed interval reinforcement
Adrian was extremely stressed at the trial and physiologically, his body was most likely secreting more glutamate, which would contribute to the formation of (a/an)________
Flashbulb memory
The bus driver demonstrated a high level of _________(multiple words) After navigating his way back to the school after three main roads on his usual route were closed due to the storm.
Fluid intelligence
Please name the person who first observed the effect that future generations were scoring higher on intelligence tests- __________(last name)
Flynn
No matter how hard he tried, grandpa could not remember the name of the musician who had played in their high school reunion. "I just can't stand _________ all the time," he said
Forgetting
If you can't think of another way of using something, for example a sponge for washing dishes, you might be stuck in _________
Functional fixedness
After reading about newer theories on intelligence, especially about interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligence proposed by ________, Xenya realized that both of these are included in emotional intelligence.
Gardner
The theory of multiple intelligences was developed by ________(last name), Which outlined at least eight different types of intelligence people possesses.
Gardner
at the age of 45, John was fired and had a hard time finding another job. He was in the ______ Stage of development and he really struggled because he felt like he was "doing nothing."
Generativity vs. stagnation
Most psychologist now agree that both________ And the environment play a significant role in developing brain power.
Genetics
The psychologist now agree that both _______ and the environment play significant role in developing brain power.
Genetics
The DNA of the mother and father join in the ______ Stage of pre-natal development.
Germinal
There are different _________ (multiple words) describing how human beings perceive and organize sensory stimuli.
Gestalt principles
_______(May have multiple words) was the term used by the school psychologist when she discussed students in her school who had a high IQ and superior intelligence
Gifted
There is a critical period for _________ Acquisition in our early years, according to current research.
Language
Edward Thorndike first proposed (the) ______(multiple words), which emphasizes the impact of consequences on subsequent behavior.
Law of effect
Experience-based changes in behavior that are relatively stable are referred to as________.
Learning
What do you do when you hear a fire alarm? You most likely associate this sound was leaving a building, especially after you probably practice fire drill in school. Anytime you make a connection between two stimuli or a behavior and a stimulus, this is referred to as associate _________.
Learning
Samuel smart and often frustrated because he had (a/an) ______(multiple words); he receives special instruction at school.
Learning disability
According to Craik and Lockhart (1972), thinking deeply about something will make it more meaningful and create stronger memory; this theory is called (the) ________
Levels of processing
__________(last name) has emphasize the significance of emotional intelligence.
Goleman
Jon how to make A quick decision so he use (a/an) _________( May have multiple words)
Heuristic
Katya was flooded with information and did not know what to do so she used an available _______(May have multiple words) to make her decision.
Heuristic
Research has demonstrated that _______ Is a combination of both genetics and favorable environmental factors.
High intelligence
Due to the fact that Helmut was unable to form new somatic memories, the doctors knew that his ________ Had been injured
Hippocampus
The _________ is significant for processing new explicit memories
Hippocampus
There are only around twelve people worldwide known to have an extraordinarily autobiographical memory called _______.
Hyperthymesia
We fire score earned on any intelligence test referred to as the
IQ
Establishing attachment is essential during the period of _______
Infancy-childhood
The fox preyed on the little squirrel due to________.
Instincts
Richie scores a 60 on the IQ test and in the past he would have been diagnosed with mental retardation. However, the current terminology for individuals scoring below 70 on IQ tests is ______.
Intellectual disability
Sometimes information is not accessible in long-term memory due to information learned before or after. This general phenomenon is referred to as ________.
Interference
According to the idea of linguistic determinism, Our communication is influenced by _______.
Language
Amanda and Myro ask the real estate agent about the teachers in the local school system and the reputation. They read reports online about the neighborhood association leaders. They were connected about ethical values in prosocial behavior and what type of _______their children would be exposed to if they move the family.
Models
Rusty did not believe that he learned anything much from anybody and he did not like to read. His professor asked him what he did in his free time. Rusty answered, "work on my truck." The professor asked him what he did If he did not know how to fix something on his truck. "I just looked on the Internet or ask my uncle," Rusty replied. The professor then described (the) _______(May have multiple words) identified by Bandura; Rusty agreed that perhaps he did learn a little bit from others the verbal instructions or symbolically through the Internet.
Models
Many famous performers can play multiple instruments and demonstrate_________ intelligence
Musical
Her parents were astounded at how Aisha could bond with any stray animal in the neighborhood, a clear example of ______ intelligence.
Naturalist
Grandpa found his grandson David sniffing something off the table in the parlor. He gave his grandson two choices: to visit the drug rehab center in town and volunteer 10 hours there each week for two months; or David could come over and work with his grandpa 10 hours each week for two months to help him get his house painted. If David focused on all the free time he was losing in both scenarios, both are forms of ________(multiple word), The grandpa hoped he would choose to work with him and actually begin to enjoy being together.
Negative punishment
Roberta really wanted to go to the spring dance but her dad caught her making out in the family room late at night with her boyfriend and so he grounded her and she missed the dance. She never forgot this ______(multiple words) I never had her boyfriend over at the house again.
Negative punishment
Glutamate is a/an ________, which is critical for making new memories
Neurotransmitter
_________(May have multiple words) is the process in which a test is given to a large group to calculate referential scores for future interpretation, reflecting what a specific age group knows
Norming
Social learning theory of Albert Bandura emphasize the power and complexity of______ and modeling
Observational learning
The instructor joked with the patients-to-be in the childbirth class: "Remember, they will be watching you all the time. It is not what you say but what you actually do that will impact your young children the most." This statement corresponds best with _________(multiple words).
Observational learning
Noelle commands her dog Nippy to sit and beg; this is not the first time and Nippy obediently sits in bags and receives a treat. Noelle is using specifically _______(multiple words) to train her dog.
Operant conditioning
Vocabulary such as reinforcement, punishment, positive and negative how to specialize meanings in conjunction with _______(multiple words).
Operant conditioning
Jimmy asked his dad if he liked rats and mouses. This is an example of _____.
Overgeneralization
________ is/are used to research the areas of the brain involved in memory.
PET scans
Closure and continuation our principles of Gestalt theory that impact _________(multiple words)
Pattern perception
Similarity is a Gestalt printable that impacts ________ (multiple words)
Pattern perception
Jim's educated guess about what the painting is depicting in the art gallery and referred to as _______(multiple words)
Perceptual hypotheses
According to Gestalt psychologist, our_________(multiple words) is informed by our perceptual hypotheses, which are influenced by personal factors such as experiences or expectations
Perceptual set
Research has demonstrated the priming as well as implicit Racial prejudices and biases impact our _______(multiple words).
Perceptual set
Oliver returned from Iraq and after experiencing much trauma, he now suffers from what Schaefer refers to as ________.
Persistence
The little baby had already heard language before birth in the room and now is a during his first basic sound or __________ Of the language
Phonemes
Related to______ development in the early teen years, females experience menarche in males experience spermache.
Physical
________ describe the process of assimilation and accommodation
Piaget
Choose the one example below that is a great tip for effective studying:
Plant time to get enough sleep
Andreas thought that positive meant something nice and so he was confused about operant conditioning, and kept whispering to his classmates about what a lousy job the teacher was doing and explaining this. Finally the teacher told him to come to the front of the class and write down the word positive and the word negative and to put a + in front of the word positive to symbolize adding something....
Positive punishment
Research on intelligence has shown that _______ Can cause impairment of pre-frontal brain functioning, similar to those who have lateral prefrontal cortex damage
Poverty
Yael can fix anything around the home. When an application stopped working on the dishwasher seems to be kaput, He can repair it. He definitely displays ________.
Practical intelligence
Kohlberg proposed the following stages:
Pre-conventional, conventional and post conventional
According to research using PET scans, Retrieval of information appears to be more associated with the right side of the ________
Prefrontal cortex
Randy Pausch ______
Presented a famous lecture during the last months of his life
The general plan to tackle the problem is called (a/an) ______.
Problem-solving strategy
According to Bandura, children observe and learn and thus, If you want them to learn nice, pleasant and acceptable behavior, it is important for them to witness _________(multiple words)
Prosocial models
The instructor at the childbirth center told a group of parents-to-be to be especially mindful of their actions once their children are born. "Think about how you want your child to be and what you want your child to do. And remember, will copy you!" She exclaimed. "Your little ones will need ________(multiple words)."
Prosocial models
Asia knew that if she finished all of her chores she would earn her allowance for the week and this serves as a _______(multiple words) and motivated her to get the work done around the home.
Secondary reinforcer
Mary Ainsworth research revealed that the healthiest type of attachment is ______
Secure
_____ affects confidence, motivation, success in school and how children interact socially
Self-concept
Acoustic encoding is known to be shallower than ________
Semantic encoding
Bousfield demonstrated that people process words together with their meaning, which is an example of _________
Semantic encoding
The elementary school teacher asked his class questions about the sentence they just read in unison. "What does this mean?" He asked his class, focusing on(the) _______ add the language.
Semantics
External information our brains process is delivered to our _______.
Senses
Piaget proposed the following stages:
Sensiomotor, pre-operational, concrete operational and former operational
Teresa wanted to learn how to ride a bicycle so her mom helped her step-by-step. First she showed Teresa how to get on the bicycle and praised her each time she was able to follow one small step. she bought training wheels so Teresa could practice keeping her balance with a little assistance. Each time Teresa rode with her training wheels and successfully navigated her bike down the driveway and around the corner and back again, breaking successfully before she crashed into the garage, her mom praised her. Then her mom took her training wheels off and held the bike us to reach the pedals on her own. Her mom was delighted, praised her aunt said if Teresa could practice today and ride on her own tomorrow, they would ride over the swimming pool together. Teresa learn to ride a bicycle through ______.
Shaping
Sandra tried hard to figure out what her rights were during the demonstration. This exemplifies the ________ stage.
Social contract
According to Albert Bandura and other psychologist, cognition plays a greater role than many strict behaviorist thought; they introduced (the) _________ (multiple words) to explain how people learn new behaviors, attitudes and values from others.
Social learning theory
Critics of IQ testing state that they are too simplistic and do not control or differences related to culture or ___________.
Socioeconomic status
Carlos love drawing it was sketch Huge, into current buildings and bridges as a young child. He showed an extraordinary creativity coupled with _______ Intelligence
Spacial
Research has shown that Socio economic status plays a huge role in the achievement gap. One remedial Strategy has been to work with low income families and coach parents to _________ With their children more frequently.
Speak
_______(last name) maintained that intelligence could be summarized by one general "g" Factor.
Spearman
Chara Left town for an internship in a month later when she returned, her cat still remember the sound of her opening the cabinet in her bedroom for special treats; this is an example of (a/an) ______(multiple words).
Spontaneous recovery
The psychsocial, Cognitive, psychosexual and moral theories of development have something in common. Each theory proposes distinct _________.
Stages
All of the teacher administered and scored the test in the same way; this is referred to as ________
Standardization
Creativity, which of times leads to great discoveries, is enhanced by social interaction, as ________ (last name) emphasizes
Steiz
Research has demonstrated that implicit racial prejudice and ________ impact perception.
Stereotypes
The white police man thought he spotted a weapon in a young black teenagers hand and without further hesitation, shot at him; it was all over the news and experts asked if the officers perception had been affected by implicit racial prejudice or ________.
Stereotypes
Lou and Miriam joked at the playground about the incredible decibel level of play, and the necessity for parents to develop ________(multiple words), So they only jump up when they hear specific cry for help.
Stimulus discrimination
The second process in memory involved the ______ if information.
Storage
Talia laughed as she tried to say green while reading the word blue printed in green ink; this phenomenon is called ________.
Stroop effect
Lisa is a psychologist and she wants to gather information from hundreds of people. She will most likely use a/an __________
Survey
After the elementary school students discuss the meaning of the paragraph, the teacher decided to test an understanding of sentence construction or __________ And give them a writing assignment.
Syntax
Mindy remembers the horrible bout of stomach flu on vacation when she threw up all the spaghetti she had eaten at the campsite; after this incident every time her mother would cook the same red spaghetti sauce she fell ill. It took her years to get over her ________(multiple words).
Taste aversion
By the time the fetus is six months old,________
The fingers, toes, hearing and lungs have started to develop in the sex organs have differentiated
One on going to bed among psychologist is to what extent of specific language actually influences our ______And vice versa.
Thought
Our behaviors and _______ Are interwoven with our emotions and memory.
Thoughts
The graduate student reviewed the research on intelligence dating back to the 1990s including Minnesota Study of Twins Reared Apart, and concluded that intelligence must be a _______
Trait
The little girl is exposed to screaming and hitting every night when her dad arrives at home from work. Although she does not know this at such a young age, she may have to address _______ (multiple words) from her observational learning later in life.
antisocial effects
Sammie's dad Always talked about how great it was to study business so using this _________(multiple words), Sammie started selecting courses in business to take her first semester at college.
availability heuristic
In operant conditioning the stimulus following is the response but in _______, The stimulus comes immediately before the response.
classical conditioning
It is interesting to note that Ivan Pavlov accidentally discovered what we now refer to as _______(multiple words).
classical conditioning
Psychologist use the word ________ To denote thinking, which is related to many other processes such as perception, knowledge, problem-solving, memory and language.
cognition
Edward C. Tolman Conducted experiments with rats and demonstrated that rats Routes conducted experiments with rats and demonstrated that rats developed a________(multiple words) of a maze, which they were able to access later. Thus, unlike other behaviorist, he proved that learning can take place without immediate reinforcement and that cognition can play A role in learn
cognitive map
Watson succeeded in conditioning little Albert to fear bre thinks, and thus, he was the first want to demonstrate that emotions could become a _______
conditioned response
if no one had a clue or knew the answer, everyone could count on Annalise to provide the correct and proper response;________ thanking was one of her strengths.
convergent
A fourth style called__________ attachment was later described by other developmental psychologist.
disorganized
According to her ________ (multiple words) , She put her seatbelt right after she took a seat in the van.
event schema
Choose the one example below that is a group tip for effective studying
get moving around
Cora came into the office and felt the cold air blasting from the fan, but after an hour she was no longer aware of the sound or the cold air through the process of _____.
habituation
Fine motor skills and gross motor skills developing during _______. If a young infant Does not appear to be rich in one of the developmental milestones that have been established, e.g., kicking a ball, this potential delay or challenge can be addressed through early intervention.
infancy-childhood
The hell pounded down on the cards leading huge indentations; hell would be categorized as a ______(multiple words).
natural concept
Related to ________ development, according to socioemotional selectivity theory, although the number of friendships might decrease as we age, social support is still important and people remain connected and close.
psychosocial
Tracy's dad loves to work on the sudoku ________ (May have multiple words) in the newspaper every night.
puzzle
After taking French in middle school, Wyoma decided to take it again in college, hoping she would remember some words; this is an example of _______.
relearning
Kohlberg's Heinz dilemma describe a scenario with a sick wife and husband unable to raise enough money to purchase the drug that would save her. He would then ask his research subjects what they thought the husband should do and reviewed all responses. Responses reflecting Kohlberg's highest stage of moral reasoning involved;
stealing the drug to save the wife
The professor gave pop quizzes and used a _______ schedule. This fostered consistent and steady studying instead of scheduling just a midterm quiz and a final exam.
variable interval reinforcement