Psychology: Intelligence, Memory, and Learning

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Across
  1. 5. / This is the term for when you believe an event has happened to you when it happened to someone else, or when you remember something that didn't happen or differently than it did happen.
  2. 6. / This occurs when a behavior is not reinforced and can eventually stop happening.
  3. 8. / This theory states that human behavior is learned through the observation of others.
  4. 15. / Grouping similar items together to remember them better.
  5. 16. / A method used to remember, when you put information into a store.
  6. 18. / Old, ignored information is hidden by new information that is applied and attended constantly.
  7. 20. / This psychologist studied dog salivation to form theories on learning and stimulus.
Down
  1. 1. / Finding encoded, or stored, information that has already been learned.
  2. 2. / When you can't form new memories after an accident, injury or illness.
  3. 3. / This psychologist conducted an experiment on "Little Albert" to study his theory that all reactions and emotions are learned.
  4. 4. / People or animals become this when they are have frequent or prolonged periods of exposure to something in their environment.
  5. 7. / These are devices and strategies that help improve memory by organizing the information inside your brain.
  6. 9. / Type of thinking based off of logic and knowledge.
  7. 10. / How you take on or adapt a new skill or behavior.
  8. 11. / When you are unable to remember what happened before an accident, injury, or illness.
  9. 12. / The use of knowledge, and the ability to problem solve and learn.
  10. 13. / This man studied behavior and learning by experimenting with animals to test his "law of effect". He concluded that animals learn through "reward and punishment".
  11. 14. / The constant use of information to "keep it alive" and continue to remember it.
  12. 17. / Places where we put information.
  13. 19. / The inability to recall or remember information you have already learned.