Anthropomorphic- animals or objects having human characteristics
Semantics- words make more sense only in context
Validity- is the ability of a test to measure what it is intended to measure
Reliability- refers to the ability of a test to give the same results under similar conditions
Confirmation bias- over value the facts support your argument but if there is facts that go against it, you deny it and brush it over
The Stanford-Binet: intelligence scale groups test by age level. IQ- a number that represents your intelligence
Procedural memory- involves activity in an area of the brain called the striatum
Short term memory- holding information for a short amount of time. Implicit memory- perceptual and emotional unconscious memories Long term memory- storage of information over an extended period.