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McGill PSYC 100 (Latest Update 2026 /
2027) Questions with Correct Answers
100% Verified {Grade A} -McGill University


Episodic Memory - correct answer Used for recalling a first person view of some


episode of life




Semantic Memory - correct answer Used for knowledge of facts




Forgetting Curve - correct answer As time passes, we forget - memory drops to


around 25%




Primacy/Recency - correct answer We are more likely to remember the first/last


things in a set




Flashbulb Memory - correct answer Recollection of extreme/traumatic/vivid


memories; notorious for high confidence, but low accuracy


"I know what I saw"

,Misinformation - correct answer After the fact information that influences a


memory/knowledge/experience




Representativeness Heuristic - correct answer Judging the probability of an event


based on its superficial similarity to a prototype (stereotype)




Availability Heuristic - correct answer Estimating the likelihood of an occurrence


based on the ease with which it comes to our minds (not thinking too hard about


something)




Hindsight Bias - correct answer People tend to overestimate their ability to predict


something after they know the outcome

"I knew it all along"




Functional Fixedness - correct answer Difficulty conceptualizing that an object


typically used for one purpose could be used for another

,Francis Galton - correct answer Contribution: Intelligence is related to sensory


capabilities




Binet and Simon - correct answer Contribution: "Mental age"


Objective intelligence test


Goal of determining when students are falling behind


Intelligence is related to abstract thinking capabilities (tradition maintained today)




Mental Age - correct answer The age corresponding to the average person's


performance on an intelligence test




Charles Spearman - correct answer Contribution: 'Mental Energy' (some people just


have a better engine in their noggin)

Measured mental energy with "g"


Used "s" for measure of skill in specific abilities




Cattell and Horn - correct answer Contribution: Fluid Intelligence, Crystallized

Intelligence

, Rejected "g"




Fluid Intelligence - correct answer Capacity to learn new ways of solving problems




Crystallized Intelligence - correct answer Accumulated knowledge of the world -


mostly facts




Howard Gardner - correct answer Contribution: Theory of Multiple Intelligences




Multiple intelligences - correct answer Idea that there is more than than one field of


intelligence; people can be knowledgeable/successful in one area, but incompetent in


another




Robert Sternberg - correct answer Contribution: Triarchic Model of Intelligence




Triarchic Model of Intelligence - correct answer Analytic Intelligence (book smarts)


Practical Intelligence (street smarts)

Creative Intelligence (fluidity)

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