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Episodic buffer. Long and short term memory. Declarative memory. Semantic memory. The limbic system. Consolidation. Engram. Recal and recognition. Levels of processing. Explicit and implicit memory. Flashbulb memory. Amnesia. Repressed memories. False memories. Autobiographical memory. Encoding. Decay. Proactive and retroactive interference. Alzheimer. Concepts. Mental images. Availability heuristic. Well defined and ill defined problem. Transformation. Insight. Mental set. Creativity. Language. Phonology. Over-generalization. Immersion programs. Intelligence. Mental and chronological age. Norms. Down Syndrome. Familial retardation. Heritability. Motivation. Abraham Maslow. Esteem. BMI. Metabolism. Anorexia and Bulimia. The need for achievement. Need of power. Emotion. The Cannon-Bard theory. Facial expressions. Twins.


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Psychology A21

The verbal store holds information correlating to speech, words, and numbers.


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Psychology A22

Recognition is a easier memory retrieval process then recalling.


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Psychology A23

Decay and interference are both associated with memory failure.


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Psychology A24

Judging people by categorizing them from a previous experience. Which may lead you to believe they are all the same.


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Psychology A25

A method of solving a problem by breaking it down into parts. This is also known as subgoals.


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Psychology A26

Biculturalism is a person that is apart of two cultures, and how it effects their mental processes and behavior.


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Psychology A27

A method of solving a problem by breaking it down into parts. This is also known as subgoals.


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Psychology A28

In this specific order, physiological needs, safety needs, love/ belongingness, esteem and self actualization, are all apart of Maslow's hierarchy.


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Psychology A29

A female's sex hormone that secretes from the ovaries.


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Psychology A30

Categorizing emotions( words we use to express them) can be difficult for researchers. Researchers have difficulty with their studies of emotions and how it effects behavior.