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Title: AP Psychology Jeopardy Round 2


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AP Psychology JeopardyRound 2
Memory Cognition Intelligence Developmental Psych Wild Card
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100A type of memory with limited capacity and
limited duration, which is also called working
memory.
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3
200 The retrieval method used in completing a
multiple choice test.
  • ?

4
300 This researcher is most known for
demonstrating the limitations and flaws of
eyewitness memory.
?
5
400 Repeating a phone number over and over in
ones head in order to prevent forgetting it
would be an example of this.
?
6
500 This is the inhibition of retrieval of
previously learned material caused by material
learned later.
?
7
100 A type of mental set that interferes with the
discovery of a new use for an object because of
the experience of using the object in some other
function.
?
8
200 Overestimating the number of plane crashes
that occur each year due to the large amount of
publicity that such events receive would be an
example of this.
?
9
300 The k sound in the word cat is an example
of this.
?
10
400 A problem-solving strategy that guarantees
that eventually you will arrive at a solution if
the strategy is correctly applied.
?
11
500 His theory of language acquisition
revolutionized the field of linguistics with his
theory of inborn universal grammar and the
existence of a language acquisition device.
?
12
100 A term for someone who is considered to be
mentally retarded but has one exceptional
ability.
?
13
200 The SAT is an example of this type of test.
?
14
300 This is how the IQ was initially calculated.
?
15
400 A form of intelligence proposed by people
like Salovey and Mayer that includes
characteristics such as superb social skills,
managing conflicts well, and having empathy for
friends and co-workers.
?
16
500 The name for the phenomenon wherein IQ scores
of todays better fed and educated population
exceed those of the 1930s population.
?
17
100 The name for any type of harmful agent that
can have negative effects on prenatal
development. Examples would include alcohol,
nicotine, or nuclear radiation.
?
18
200 A reflex demonstrated by infants when their
cheek is stroked, wherein they turn their head,
open their mouth, and begin to attempt to suck.
?
19
300 According to Piaget, this is the stage
wherein a childs thinking is most noticeably
egocentric.
?
20
400 According to Erikson, a 26 year old that is
struggling with the desire to establish a
long-term romantic relationship and start a
family, while also hoping to pursue graduate
studies and start a career would most likely be
attempting to resolve this crisis.
?
21
500 According to Kohlberg, obeying rules simply
to avoid punishment or earn rewards would be
operating at this level of morality.
?
22
100 This aspect of memory is illustrated by the
fact that studying for 30 minutes a night for 8
nights in a row is better than cramming for 4
hours the night before an exam.
?
23
200 Interpreting new experiences in terms of
existing schemas.
?
24
300 A parenting style that involves being
demanding and yet sensitively responsive.
?
25
400 These are Piagets 4 stages of cognitive
development in the correct order.
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26
500 This region of the brainstem plays a role in
arousing you to a state of alertness when
somebody nearby mentions your name.
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