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Psyched out Jeopardy
Potpourri
Train Me
That’s Just
Classic(al)
Memories
Did you say
operant?
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Final Jeopardy
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©Norman Herr, 2003
Potpourri - 100
• ANSWER: This memory strategy
involves an imaginary trip through a
place to remember.
• Question: What is method of loci?
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Potpourri - 200
• ANSWER: Bandura’s Bobo doll study
was designed to demonstrate this type
of learning.
• QUESTION: What is observational
learning?
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Potpourri - 300
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!
• ANSWER: This type of interference
would make old learning mess up new
learning.
• QUESTION: What proactive
interference?
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Potpourri - 400
• ANSWER: This type of memory results
from a highly charged emotional event.
• QUESTION: What is flashbulb
memory?
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Potpourri - 500
• ANSWER: This effect, in which pieces
of wrong information are superimposed
on the truth, is significant in
reconstructive memory.
• QUESTION: What is the
misinformation effect?
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Train Me - 100
• ANSWER: This training tool was
created by the king of operant
conditioning.
• QUESTION: What is a Skinner box?
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Train Me - 200
• ANSWER: This removes a noxious
stimulus.
• QUESTION: What is a negative
reinforcement?
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Train Me - 300
• ANSWER: This reinforcement schedule
creates the highest rate of responding.
• QUESTION: What is fixed ratio?
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Train Me - 400
• ANSWER: The first reinforcer does not
have to be learned, while the second
does.
• QUESTION: What are primary and
secondary reinforcers?
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Train Me - 500
• ANSWER: The trainer is looking
for successive approximations
during this process.
•QUESTION: What is shaping?
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That’s Just Classic(al) - 100
• ANSWER: This researcher is the most
famous classical conditioning
researcher.
• QUESTION: Who is Pavlov?
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That’s Just Classic(al) - 200
• ANSWER: When a ringing bell causes
a dog to salivate because it is
associated with the presentation of
food, the US is this.
• QUESTION: What is the food?
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That’s Just Classic(al) - 300
• ANSWER: Little Albert was classically
conditioned by this researcher, and the
thing he learned to fear was this.
• QUESTION: What are John B. Watson
and furry things?
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That’s Just Classic(al) - 400
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!
• ANSWER: This is the process through
which a response to a neutral stimulus
is gradually strengthened.
• QUESTION: What is acquisition?
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That’s Just Classic(al)– 500
• ANSWER: In Pavlov’s experiment, the
bell continued to be rung without the
food. The bell is this, and the result of
this procedure would be this.
QUESTION: What are CS and
extinction?
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Memories - 100
• ANSWER: This is the process in which
information is moved into memory.
• QUESTION: What is encoding?
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Memories - 200
• ANSWER: This researcher used
nonsense syllables to test his memory
and discovered the “forgetting curve”.
• QUESTION: Who is Ebbinghaus?
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Memories - 300
• ANSWER: We remember words that can be
imagined better than words that we hear.
This illustrates that one type of encoding
strategy is better than another, but a third is
the best. Name them all in order.
• QUESTION: What is visual over
acoustic, and semantic over both?
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Memories - 400
• ANSWER: In Sperling’s research, he
demonstrated that this type of memory
exists for humans.
• QUESTION: What is iconic memory?
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Memories - 500
• ANSWER: The biologically increased
neural readiness for impulse
transmission is called this.
• QUESTION: What is long-term
potentiation?
Answer
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Did you say operant?
100
• ANSWER: When a crying baby is picked up,
the baby learns that crying is a stimulus to
which this kind of response occurs. (positive
reinforcement, neg. rein., or punishment)
• QUESTION: What is positive reinforcement?
Answer
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Did you say operant?
200
• ANSWER: This kind of response to a
behavior serves to reduce the frequency
of the behavior.
• QUESTION: What is punishment?
Answer
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Did you say operant?
300
• ANSWER: When people show a
choppy stop-start pattern of operant
responding, they are probably being
reinforced with this schedule.
• QUESTION: What is fixed interval?
Answer
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Did you say operant?
400
• ANSWER: This effect may occur if
reinforcements are given for things that
have intrinsic desirability.
• QUESTION: What is the
overjustification effect?
Answer
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Did you say operant?
500
• ANSWER: This researcher’s study
focused on the importance of modeling
and observational learning.
• QUESTION: Who is Bandura?
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Final Jeopardy
• ANSWER: When Johnny began to study
Spanish, he began having difficulty
remembering his French vocabulary (which
he had learned two years prior to learning
Spanish) because of this.
• QUESTION: What is retroactive
interference?
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