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Psyched out Jeopardy Potpourri Train Me That’s Just Classic(al) Memories Did you say operant? 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy Help (1) Save a duplicate of this template. (2) Enter all answers and questions in the normal view. (view/normal) (3) Change the category headings in the normal view (view/normal) (4) View as a slideshow. (5) Use the home red button after each question. ©Norman Herr, 2003 Potpourri - 100 • ANSWER: This memory strategy involves an imaginary trip through a place to remember. • Question: What is method of loci? Answer Question Potpourri - 200 • ANSWER: Bandura’s Bobo doll study was designed to demonstrate this type of learning. • QUESTION: What is observational learning? Answer Question Potpourri - 300 DAILY DOUBLE!!!! • ANSWER: This type of interference would make old learning mess up new learning. • QUESTION: What proactive interference? Answer Question Potpourri - 400 • ANSWER: This type of memory results from a highly charged emotional event. • QUESTION: What is flashbulb memory? Answer Question 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? Answer Question Train Me - 100 • ANSWER: This training tool was created by the king of operant conditioning. • QUESTION: What is a Skinner box? Answer Question Train Me - 200 • ANSWER: This removes a noxious stimulus. • QUESTION: What is a negative reinforcement? Answer Question Train Me - 300 • ANSWER: This reinforcement schedule creates the highest rate of responding. • QUESTION: What is fixed ratio? Answer Question Train Me - 400 • ANSWER: The first reinforcer does not have to be learned, while the second does. • QUESTION: What are primary and secondary reinforcers? Answer Question Train Me - 500 • ANSWER: The trainer is looking for successive approximations during this process. •QUESTION: What is shaping? Answer Question That’s Just Classic(al) - 100 • ANSWER: This researcher is the most famous classical conditioning researcher. • QUESTION: Who is Pavlov? Answer Question 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? Answer Question 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? Answer Question 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? Answer Question 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? Answer Question Memories - 100 • ANSWER: This is the process in which information is moved into memory. • QUESTION: What is encoding? Answer Question Memories - 200 • ANSWER: This researcher used nonsense syllables to test his memory and discovered the “forgetting curve”. • QUESTION: Who is Ebbinghaus? Answer Question 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? Answer Question Memories - 400 • ANSWER: In Sperling’s research, he demonstrated that this type of memory exists for humans. • QUESTION: What is iconic memory? Answer Question Memories - 500 • ANSWER: The biologically increased neural readiness for impulse transmission is called this. • QUESTION: What is long-term potentiation? Answer Question 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 Question 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 Question 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 Question 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 Question Did you say operant? 500 • ANSWER: This researcher’s study focused on the importance of modeling and observational learning. • QUESTION: Who is Bandura? Answer Question 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? Answer Question