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August 29, 2021 by ktangen

Cognition Terms

Terms You Can Trust

These are the terms you need to understand and remember. These facts and concepts are the raw materials for your studying.

Here’s how to approach it

Start by identifying the “Don’t Knows.” These are the items you are sure you don’t know. We have a unique ability to know what we don’t know. Without searching, you know you don’t know the word shkuumptin (because I just made it up). But you didn’t have to search. You immediately knew it wasn’t in your memory systems.

Use this ability, called negative recognition, to speed up your studying. Scan through the list of terms and make note of the ones you don’t know anything about. Look them up and move them from Don’t Knows to Not Sures.

Once everything is either Know or Not Sure, you can organize the list into clusters, study the clusters and remember everything better.

Terms

  • Aha! moment
  • algorithms
  • anchor
  • availability heuristic
  • belief perseverance
  • cognition
  • communicating
  • concept
  • confirmation bias
  • convergent thinking
  • creativity
  • decisions
  • divergent thinking
  • expectations
  • fear factor
  • fear the immediate
  • fear most available in memory
  • fear what ancestors feared
  • fear what can’t control
  • fixation
  • framing
  • good decisions
  • good judgments
  • heuristics
  • hill climbing
  • imaginative thinking skills
  • incubation
  • insight
  • intrinsic motivation
  • intuition
  • Kahneman
  • knowing
  • learning
  • less fear for ongoing issues
  • mental set
  • overconfidence
  • perspectives
  • problem solving strategies
  • productive language
  • prototypes
  • remembering
  • representativeness heuristic
  • thinking
  • thoughts
  • Tversky
  • venturesome personality
  • vivid example
  • words

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August 29, 2021 by ktangen

Mnemonics Terms

Terms You Can Trust

These are the terms you need to understand and remember. These facts and concepts are the raw materials for your studying.

Here’s how to approach it

Start by identifying the “Don’t Knows.” These are the items you are sure you don’t know. We have a unique ability to know what we don’t know. Without searching, you know you don’t know the word shkuumptin (because I just made it up). But you didn’t have to search. You immediately knew it wasn’t in your memory systems.

Use this ability, called negative recognition, to speed up your studying. Scan through the list of terms and make note of the ones you don’t know anything about. Look them up and move them from Don’t Knows to Not Sures.

Once everything is either Know or Not Sure, you can organize the list into clusters, study the clusters and remember everything better.

Terms

  • abbreviate
  • acronym
  • acrostic
  • alarms
  • alphabet-concrete image pegs
  • alphabet-rhyme pegs
  • anchors
  • ape (a)
  • b = bee
  • b = boy
  • bizarre images
  • cat (c)
  • childhood home
  • chunking
  • compass on a map
  • Cornell note taking system
  • cued recall
  • cues
  • desert vs dessert
  • distributed practice
  • doodling
  • egg and spear technique
  • elaboration mnemonic
  • external aids
  • external mnemonics
  • first letter
  • flash cards
  • hay (a)
  • hippocampus
  • images
  • infographics
  • interactive images
  • journey method
  • knuckles
  • link & story Systems
  • loci
  • meaning extractors
  • memory palace
  • method of loci
  • mind maps
  • mind palace
  • mnemonics
  • models
  • music
  • naive mnemonics
  • nicknames
  • note cards
  • notes
  • number-rhyme system
  • number-shape system
  • ode mnemonics
  • peg
  • peg systems
  • photographs
  • places
  • poems
  • proverbs
  • RADAR (radio detection and ranging)
  • RDO (regular day off)
  • reduction mnemonic
  • rehearsal
  • reminders
  • repetition
  • rhyme
  • see (c)
  • sentences
  • serial recall
  • Simonides of Ceos
  • singing
  • single vertical stroke
  • song
  • stained-glass windows
  • stories
  • string on the finger
  • t (1)
  • taberancles
  • team (13)
  • technical mnemonics
  • translation schemes
  • visualization
  • word-images
  • write things down

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August 29, 2021 by ktangen

Memory Terms

Terms You Can Trust

These are the terms you need to understand and remember. These facts and concepts are the raw materials for your studying.

Here’s how to approach it

Start by identifying the “Don’t Knows.” These are the items you are sure you don’t know. We have a unique ability to know what we don’t know. Without searching, you know you don’t know the word shkuumptin (because I just made it up). But you didn’t have to search. You immediately knew it wasn’t in your memory systems.

Use this ability, called negative recognition, to speed up your studying. Scan through the list of terms and make note of the ones you don’t know anything about. Look them up and move them from Don’t Knows to Not Sures.

Once everything is either Know or Not Sure, you can organize the list into clusters, study the clusters and remember everything better.

Terms

  • accessible memories
  • amygdala
  • anterograde amnesia
  • Atkinson & Shiffrin
  • automatic processing
  • available memories
  • Baddeley
  • basal ganglia
  • cerebellum
  • chunking
  • deep processing
  • déjà vu
  • distributed practice
  • Ebbinghaus
  • echoic sensory store
  • effortful processing
  • emotional coding
  • encoding
  • encoding failure
  • encoding specificity principle
  • episodic memory
  • explicit memories
  • external mnemonics
  • false memory
  • flashbulb memories
  • forgetting
  • forgetting curve
  • herpes encephalitis
  • hierarchies
  • hippocampus
  • iconic sensory store
  • implicit memories
  • improving memory
  • interference
  • levels of processing
  • long-term memory
  • long-term potentiation
  • match context and mood cues with when coded them
  • meaningful
  • memory
  • memory retrieval
  • misinformation effect
  • mnemonics
  • mood congruent
  • motivated forgetting
  • personally meaningful
  • priming
  • proactive interference
  • recall
  • recognition
  • reconsolidation
  • recovered memories
  • recovered with hypnosis
  • rehearse repeatedly
  • relearning
  • repression
  • retrieval
  • retrieval cues
  • retrieval failure
  • retroactive interference
  • retrograde amnesia
  • savings
  • semantic memory
  • sensory memories
  • serial position effect
  • shallow processing
  • short-term memory
  • sleep more
  • source amnesia
  • spaced practice
  • split brain
  • storage
  • storage decay
  • synaptic changes
  • technical mnemonics
  • test your knowledge
  • testing effect
  • tip of the tongue
  • unreliable memories
  • Wearing, Clive
  • working memory

Filed Under: Terms

August 29, 2021 by ktangen

Behavioral Change Terms

Terms You Can Trust

These are the terms you need to understand and remember. These facts and concepts are the raw materials for your studying.

Here’s how to approach it

Start by identifying the “Don’t Knows.” These are the items you are sure you don’t know. We have a unique ability to know what we don’t know. Without searching, you know you don’t know the word shkuumptin (because I just made it up). But you didn’t have to search. You immediately knew it wasn’t in your memory systems.

Use this ability, called negative recognition, to speed up your studying. Scan through the list of terms and make note of the ones you don’t know anything about. Look them up and move them from Don’t Knows to Not Sures.

Once everything is either Know or Not Sure, you can organize the list into clusters, study the clusters and remember everything better.

Terms

  • acceptance & commitment therapy (ACT)
  • Aldis, Owen
  • antecedents
  • anxiety stimulus hierarchy
  • applied behavior analysis (ABA)
  • autism
  • avoid situations
  • basic research
  • behavior engineering
  • behavior modification
  • behavior-environment interactions
  • classical conditioning
  • clicker
  • clicker training
  • comprehensive distancing
  • consequence
  • consequence interventions
  • context
  • contingency management
  • coping skills
  • environment
  • experimental analysis
  • focused acceptance and comment therapy (FACT)
  • Hayes, Steven
  • hierarchy of fear
  • incompatible response
  • influencing actions
  • interactions
  • just notice, accept, embrace
  • lure
  • open up
  • operant conditioning
  • organizational behavior management (OBM)
  • overact
  • positive reinforcement
  • positive spiral
  • primary reinforcer
  • programmed instruction
  • Pryor, Karen
  • psychological flexibility
  • punishment
  • radical behaviorism
  • raise finger
  • reinforcement
  • reinforcement schedules
  • relaxation
  • respondent conditioning
  • shaping
  • Skinner, BF
  • systematic desensitization
  • systematic exposure
  • targeted behavior
  • task clarification
  • triggers
  • valued behavior
  • Wolpe, Joseph

Filed Under: Terms

August 29, 2021 by ktangen

Operant Conditioning Terms

Terms You Can Trust

These are the terms you need to understand and remember. These facts and concepts are the raw materials for your studying.

Here’s how to approach it

Start by identifying the “Don’t Knows.” These are the items you are sure you don’t know. We have a unique ability to know what we don’t know. Without searching, you know you don’t know the word shkuumptin (because I just made it up). But you didn’t have to search. You immediately knew it wasn’t in your memory systems.

Use this ability, called negative recognition, to speed up your studying. Scan through the list of terms and make note of the ones you don’t know anything about. Look them up and move them from Don’t Knows to Not Sures.

Once everything is either Know or Not Sure, you can organize the list into clusters, study the clusters and remember everything better.

Terms

  • animal research
  • antecedent
  • atheoretical
  • behavior
  • class of behavior
  • consequence
  • continuous
  • criticisms
  • difficulties
  • don’t punish
  • fiction
  • fixed interval
  • fixed ratio
  • functional analysis
  • generalized conditioned reinforcers
  • Gramma’s law
  • negative punishment
  • negative reinforcement
  • one subject at a time
  • operants
  • operational definition
  • person-centered
  • phone answering
  • positive punishment
  • positive reinforcement
  • primary reinforcer
  • punishment
  • reinforcement
  • schedules of reinforcement
  • secondary reinforcer
  • Skinner
  • Thorndike
  • variable interval
  • variable ratio

Filed Under: Terms

August 29, 2021 by ktangen

Aversion, Avoidance & Escape Terms

Terms You Can Trust

These are the terms you need to understand and remember. These facts and concepts are the raw materials for your studying.

Here’s how to approach it

Start by identifying the “Don’t Knows.” These are the items you are sure you don’t know. We have a unique ability to know what we don’t know. Without searching, you know you don’t know the word shkuumptin (because I just made it up). But you didn’t have to search. You immediately knew it wasn’t in your memory systems.

Use this ability, called negative recognition, to speed up your studying. Scan through the list of terms and make note of the ones you don’t know anything about. Look them up and move them from Don’t Knows to Not Sures.

Once everything is either Know or Not Sure, you can organize the list into clusters, study the clusters and remember everything better.

Terms

  • applied classical conditioning
  • aversion
  • aversive stimulus
  • avoidance
  • avoidance paradox
  • classical conditioning
  • coffee break
  • combat neurosis
  • Deal or No Deal
  • discriminated avoidance experiment
  • disinclination
  • escape learning
  • expectations
  • flashback
  • framing
  • free-operant avoidance learning
  • Garcia effect
  • Garcia, John
  • Kahneman & Tversky
  • likelihood of reward
  • Little Albert
  • loss aversion
  • negative reinforcement
  • neutral stimulus
  • one trial
  • PTSD
  • Risk aversion
  • Rotter, Jullian
  • Sauce-bearnaise syndrome
  • Seligman, Martin
  • shell shock
  • size of reward
  • sushi
  • sweetened water
  • taste aversion
  • testimonial ads
  • Watson, John

 

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