Honors Psychology Unit III Review
Across
- 6. When repeated failure leads to passive resignation.
- 11. Learning by association, famously demonstrated by Pavlov’s dogs.
- 12. Any consequence that increases the likelihood of a behavior.
- 14. A consequence that decreases the likelihood of a behavior.
- 16. When a conditioned response spreads to similar stimuli.
Down
- 1. Reinforcement schedule based on unpredictable time intervals.
- 2. Misremembering where a memory came from.
- 3. Learning through rewards and punishments, as studied by B.F. Skinner.
- 4. Psychologist who proposed analytical, creative, and practical intelligence.
- 5. Learning to respond only to specific stimuli, not similar ones.
- 7. Decision-making process that involves rating options on key factors.
- 8. A cause of forgetting when information never gets stored.
- 9. Memory loss due to unused neural connections fading over time.
- 10. Reinforcement schedule based on a set number of responses.
- 13. Mental shortcuts used to make quick judgments or decisions.
- 15. Spearman’s theory that one general ability underlies all intellectual skills.