PSY 111 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Implicit Memory, Sensory Memory, Explicit Memory
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Chapter 8: memory: memory, memory: the persistence of learning overtime through the storage and retrieval of information; the ability to store and retrieve information, correctly recalling something, following a procedure, three stages, sensory. Immediate, very brief recording of sensory information in the memory system. Chapter 9: thinking and language: cognition, the mental activities associated with, thinking. Correlational study: participants were asked to rate happiness in images of faces. United states status quo opt in to organ donation: ex. Iv: high socioeconomic status (ses) vs. low ses; manipulated information. Invent new customs: hunting methods: little evidence for human uniqueness, panbanisha and animal cognition. Intelligence: mental quality consisting of the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations, agreed upon concepts, ability to learn from experience, disagreed upon concepts, abstract thinking. Is intelligence multiple things or is it a single thing: how do we measure intelligence, standard=iq test.