answer my questions !</p>
was the clock on the wall habituation-- yes
longitudenal question 100 – yes
the puzzle iconic memory – don’t remember
who was the famous psychologist – what was the question?
an answer was triarchic intelleignce right --yes
people who waited on line would say the movie was better-- yes
sleeping chart= better memories–yes
computer game= variable ratio --yes
negative reinforcer was an answer --sorry, don’t remember
unique thinking is divergent -yes
causal relationship= correlation – this is experimental, not correlation
two tests= reliability-- yes
pyschoanalyical=unconscious–yes
sensorimotor= cnt tell between two bottles–yes
two baseball coaches?=midlife —I had generativity</p>
Iconic is a type of memory in Sensory Memory that lasts for a few seconds…</p>
I also don’t recall putting iconic memory as an answer… isn’t it just visual memory?</p>
iconic memory is a few seconds. damnnn</p>
Was the “famous psychologist” to which you refer Ebbinghaus? I think I said his studies had to do with memory, which as it turns out, they do.</p>
It was another one… lolol I dont wanna say the other one…</p>
what about the projective and objective tests?
negative reinforcer was closing the window for sounds</p>
what was the shaping one?</p>
I agree about Ebbinghaus being memory. I’m sorry but I’m not sure what question you are referring to; I remember that at least one question did have psychologists names as possible answers but I don’t remember the question(s).</p>
reward for every15, 20, 25 minutes hes quite or whatever</p>
the projective test was rorschach and the objective was the minnesota personality inventory.</p>
15…20…25…
Was shaping because you’re guiding them </p>
Also what was the question about stress or exhaustion having more of an impact? Which</p>
I can’t remember the terms on the last part of the FRQ, I remember rods/peripheral vision motor cortex/movement, presence of others/performance, and retinal disparity/depth perception. Can someone remind me what the other three were?</p>
what was the memory one on the FRQ?</p>
exhaustion</p>
it was proximity</p>
Prospective memory is a form of memory that involves remembering to perform a planned action or intention at the appropriate time. -Wikipedia. I couldn’t remember this one either, but I think this is what you’re talking about. Easy to see how it applies now. Oh well.</p>
group polarization was right, correct? also the standard deviation decreased right?</p>
For the second FRQ, what did it mean by location/placement’s effect on the process? I just thought the right answer meant something like:</p>
Proximity, according to Gestalt perception rules, says that we tend to consider items nearby each other as part of one group.</p>