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AP Psychology
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1. Type of schizophrenia characterized by severely disturbed thought processes - frequent incoherence - disorganized behavior - and inappropriate affect.
significant difference
Disorganized type of schizophrenia
insulin
Dissociative disorders
2. An excessive attachment to some person or object that was appropriate only at an earlier stage of development
Fulfillment
Fixation
sensory memory
Socrates
3. People who can perceive all three primary colors and thus can distinguish any hue.
Paranoid type of schizophrenia
Variable-interval Schedule
Dissociative identity disorder
Trichromats
4. The behavior of giving up or not responding to punishment - exhibited by people or animals exposed to negative consequences or punishment over which they have no control
short-term storage
autonomic nervous system
Learned Helplessness
Extinction (operant conditioning)
5. First menstrual period
Extinction (operant conditioning)
menarche
Phonology
encoding
6. Developed one of the first projective tests - the Inkblot test which consists of 10 standardized inkblots where the subject tells a story - the observer then derives aspects of the personality from the subject's commentary
rods
Stimulus Generalization
timbre
Hermann Rorschach
7. Reflex that causes a newborn to make sucking motions when a finger or nipple if placed in the mouth
Sucking reflex
Dream
Accommodation
Myopic
8. Freud's level of mental life that consists of those experiences that we are aware of at any given time.
Sublimation
standard deviation
Consciousness
Group therapy
9. Division which includes the cerebellum - Pons - and medulla; responsible for involuntary processes: blood pressure - body temperature - heart rate - breathing - sleep cycles
Paul Ekman
Heritability
hindbrain
clinical psychologist
10. A schizophrenic disorder that is characterized by a mixture of symptoms and does not meet the diagnostic criteria of any one type.
Schema
elaborative rehearsal
Stanford-Binet intelligence tests
Undifferentiated type of schizophrenia
11. 17th century English philosopher. Wrote that the mind was a 'blank slate' or 'tabula rasa'; that is - people are born without innate ideas. We are completely shaped by our environment .
midbrain
fluid intelligence
John Locke
Sucking reflex
12. School of psychological thought that was concerned with how and why the conscious mind works
moral development
cerebellum
functionalism
Elizabeth Loftus
13. Revised Binet's IQ test and established norms for American children; tested group of young geniuses and followed in a longitudinal study that lasted beyond his own lifetime to show that high IQ does not necessarily lead to wonderful things in life
Attitudes
normal distribution
representative sample
Lewis Terman
14. The study if the overlapping fields of perception - learning - memory - and thought - with a special emphasis on how people attend to - acquire - transform - store - and retrieve knowledge.
Denial
Cognitive Psychology
Attachment
Negative Reinforcement
15. Primary area for processing visual information
operational definition
Stress
psychologist
occipital lobes
16. Change in behavior that occurs when people believe they are in the presence of other people.
medulla (also medulla oblongata)
neural impulse
Ivan Pavlov
Social Facilitation
17. Process of repeatedly verbalizing - thinking about - or otherwise acting on or transforming information in order to keep that information active in memory
Robert Zajonc
parietal lobes
rehearsal
mutation
18. A cognitive distortion experienced by adolescents - in which they believe they are so special and unique that other people cannot understand them and risky behaviors will not harm them
Personal Fable
Normal curve
Mary Cover-Jones
Albert Ellis
19. A pattern of relatively permanent traits - dispositions - or characteristics that give some consistency to people's behavior.
Norms
Language
dopamine
Personality
20. Rules of proper and acceptable conduct that investigators use to guide psychological research
Morpheme
genotype
ethics
Dissociative amnesia
21. Memory for specific information
Anxiety
behavioral genetics
declarative memory
procedural memory
22. School of psychological thought that considered the structure and elements of conscious experience to be the proper subject matter of psychology
structuralism
Schizophrenic disorders
Actor-observer Effect
Dependence
23. Unexpected changes in the gene replication process that are not always evident in phenotype and create unusual and sometimes harmful characteristics of body or behavior
Manifest Content
Color Blindness
Gordon Allport
mutation
24. A feature of thought and problem solving that includes the tendency to generate or recognize ideas considered to be high-quality - original - novel - and appropriate.
imagery
Creativity
Schema
parathyroid
25. Depth cues that are based on one eye
Emotion
Discrimination
monocular cues
Self-actualization
26. Heuristic procedure in which the problem solver compares the current situation with the desired goal to determine the most efficient way to get from one to the other.
Group
debriefing
Conflict
Means-ends analysis
27. The suppression of one bit of information by another
Semantics
Self-actualization
interference
binocular cues
28. Pioneer in observational learning (AKA social learning) - stated that people profit from the mistakes/successes of others; Studies: Bobo Dolls-adults demonstrated 'appropriate' play with dolls - children mimicked play
Albert Bandura
aptitude test
Unconditioned Stimulus
elaborative rehearsal
29. Perception below the threshold of awareness.
case study
Approach-approach conflict
Subliminal perception
imagery
30. Freud's last stage of personality development - from the onset of puberty through adulthood - during which the sexual conflicts of childhood resurface (at puberty) and are often resolved during adolescence).
Ivan Pavlov
Variable-interval Schedule
Genital Stage
positive psychology
31. 'Wernicke's area'; discovered area of left temporal lobe that involved language understanding: person damaged in this area uses correct words but they do not make sense
Archetypes
Sensation
school psychologist
Karl Wernicke
32. Released by thyroid; hormone that regulates the body's metabolism; OVERACTIVE-over-excitability - insomnia - reduced attention span - fatigue - snap decisions - reduced concentration (hyperthyroidism); UNDERACTIVE-desire to sleep - constantly tired -
thyroxine
Cognitive theories
Teratogen
Descriptive Studies
33. Loss of memory of events and experiences that preceded an amnesia-causing event
Major depressive disorder
Equity Theory
spinal cord
retrograde amnesia
34. A group of participants who are assumed to be representative of the population about which an inference is being made
sample
Fetus
Secondary Punisher
Backward search
35. The increase in sensitivity to light that occurs when the illumination level changes from high to low - causing chemicals in the rods and cones to regenerate and return to their inactive state.
Paul Ekman
Rape
Dark adaptation
EEG (electroencephalogram)
36. Assessing and choosing among alternatives.
Approach-approach conflict
Decision making
temporal lobes
Demand characteristics
37. The third phase of the sexual response cycle - during which autonomic nervous system activity reaches its peak and muscle contractions occur in spasms throughout the body - but especially in the genital area
sensory memory
eclectic
Resistance
Orgasm phase
38. Conditioning process in which an originally neutral stimulus - by repeated pairing with a stimulus that normally elicits a response - comes to elicit a similar or even identical response; aka Pavlovian conditioning
Classical Conditioning
Latent Content
Aaron Beck
Phineas Gage
39. Way of getting knowledge about the world based on observation
science
Reactance
Konrad Lorenz
self-fulfilling prophecy
40. The genetically determined physical features that differentiate the sexes but are not directly involved with reproduction
Imaginary Audience
ethnocentrism
Secondary Sex Characteristics
Concordance rate
41. Automatic behavior that occurs involuntarily in response to a stimulus and without prior learning and usually shows little variability from instance to instance
Reflex
polygenic inheritance
Albert Ellis
Coping
42. A state of consciousness that occurs during sleep - usually accompanied by vivid visual - tactile - or auditory imagery.
emotional intelligence
ESP
Abnormal psychology
Dream
43. Endocrine glands located above the kidney and secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine - which prepare the body for 'fight or flight'
David McClelland
frequency
adrenal glands
Saccades
44. An electrical current sent down the axon of a neuron and is initiated by the rapid reversal of the polarization of the cell membrane
Altruism
Sublimation
experiment
action potential
45. A person's diminished ability to deal with demanding life events.
self-actualization
Coping
Vulnerability
Hyperopic
46. In Adler's theory - a feeling of openness with all humanity.
shaping
Light
Social Interest
Anorexia Nervosa
47. The brain and spinal cord
parathormone
Algorithm
Adolescence
central nervous system
48. The creation of a situation that unintentionally allows personal expectancies to influence participants
moral development
Self-fulfilling prophecy
working memory
Algorithm
49. A number that expresses the degree and direction of the relationship between 2 variables - ranging from -1 to +1
correlation coefficient
Monochromats
cochlea
Decision making
50. Clues participants discover about the purpose of a study that suggest how they should respond
demand characteristics
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
Charles Spearman
Standardization