AP Psychology Landon Vong
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IQ: (Intelligence Quotient) is a number that tells people you intelligence and has a average score of 100.
Storage: Allows you to maintain information overtime.
Eidetic Memory: Being able to remember with great accuracy with short term exposure.
Representative Heuristic: A bias when the similarity of objects or event confuses people's thinking about the probability of the outcome.
Inductive Reasoning: People who make specific observations and then draw a general conclusion.
Deductive Reasoning: People who make a specific conclusion following a general theory.
Semantics: long-term memory that consist of common knowledge and other facts gained over a lifetime.
State-Dependent Memory: Being able to recall information easily when in the same physiological state you were exposed in.
Schemas: A unit of knowledge for a subject or event based on past experience or information from a outside source.
Encoding: initial learning of information
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