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AP Psychology
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1. The scores and corresponding percentile ranks of a large and representative sample of individuals from the population for which a test was designed
recency effect
Norms
Harry Stack Sullivan
Mediation
2. Any neutral stimulus that initially has no intrinsic negative value for an organism but acquires punishing qualities when linked with a primary punisher
William James
Ego
Aristotle
Secondary Punisher
3. Part of the limbic system; influences emotions such as aggression - fear - and self-protective behaviors
Discrimination
axon
Psychoneuroimmunology
amygdala
4. A cognitive distortion experienced by adolescents - in which they see themselves as always 'on stage' with an audience watching
Orgasm phase
Substance Abuser
Imaginary Audience
Family therapy
5. Special process of emotional attachment that may occur between parents and babies in the minutes and hours immediately after birth
Bonding
nature
Longitudinal Study
Paul Ekman
6. Twins from two separate fertilized eggs (zygotes); share half of the same genes
myelin sheath
Visual cortex
sound localization
fraternal twins
7. An electrical current sent down the axon of a neuron and is initiated by the rapid reversal of the polarization of the cell membrane
action potential
audition
self-actualization
Psychotherapy
8. Shifts or exaggeration in group members' attitudes or behavior as a result of group discussion.
Group Polarization
Variable-interval Schedule
Positive Reinforcement
polygenic inheritance
9. Rehearsal involving repletion and analysis - in which a stimulus may be associated with (linked to) other information and further processed
pupil
Motivation
unconscious
elaborative rehearsal
10. Activation of the central nervous system - the autonomic nervous system - and the muscles and glands
Arousal
flashbulb memories
midbrain
retina
11. Psychoanalytic phenomenon in which a therapist becomes the object of a patient's emotional attitudes about an important person in the patient's life - such as a parent.
Transference
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Daniel Goleman
decay
12. Visual theory - proposed by Herring - that color is coded by stimulation of three types of paired receptors; each pair of receptors is assumed to operate in an antagonist way so that stimulation by a given wavelength produces excitation (increased fi
Opponent-process theory
Unconditioned Response
Elaboration Likelihood Model
positron emission tomography (PET scan)
13. The first of Piaget's four stages of cognitive development (covering roughly the first 2 years of life) - during which the child develops some motoer coordination skills and a memory for past events
achievement test
DNA
Saturation
Sensorimotor stage
14. The percentage of scores at or below a certain score
percentile score
Phallic Stage
significant difference
Blood-Brain Barrier
15. Brain surgery used in the past to alleviate symptoms of serious mental disorders.
frequency distribution
Observational Learning Theory
sympathetic nervous system
Psychosurgery
16. Maintenance of a constant state of inner stability or balance
procedural memory
Homeostasis
epinephrine
midbrain
17. Ends of axons that secrete neurotransmitters
terminal buttons (axon terminals)
dopamine
Trichromats
Working through
18. Achievement motivation; developed scoring system for TAT's use in assessing achievement motivation
menopause
cochlea
David McClelland
memory
19. Behaviors that benefit other people and for which there is no discernable extrinsic reward - recognition - or appreciation.
measure of central tendency
school psychologist
Phallic Stage
Altruism
20. Humanistic psychology; Contributions: founded client-centered therapy - theory that emphasizes the unique quality of humans especially their freedom and potential for personal growth - unconditional positive regard -
Carl Rogers
Rape
Critical Period
Representative sample
21. Language development; disagreed with Skinner about language acquisition - stated there is an infinite # of sentences in a language - humans have an inborn native ability to develop language
social psychologist
Abnormal Behavior
audition
Noam Chomsky
22. A definition of a variable in terms of the set of methods or procedures used to measure or study that variable
operational definition
Unconditioned Response
Saccades
Anal Stage
23. An interdisciplinary area of study that includes behavioral - neurological - and immune factors and their relationship to the development of disease
Psychoneuroimmunology
demand characteristics
William Dement
Mary Cover-Jones
24. Austrian-Jewish woman (real name: Bertha Pappenheim) diagnosed with hysteria - treated by Josef Breuer for severe cough - paralysis of the extremities on the right side of her body - and disturbances of vision - hearing - and speech - as well as hall
state-dependent learning
Anna O.
Longitudinal Study
Langer & Rodin
25. A standard IQ test score whose mean and standard deviation remain constant for all ages
Rationalization
sample
Substance Abuser
Deviation IQ
26. Internally generated patterns of body functions - including hormonal signals - sleep - blood pressure - and temperature regulation - which have approximately a 24-hour cycle and occur even in the absence of normal cues about whether it is day or nigh
natural selection
Circadian Rhythms
polarization
Sensorimotor stage
27. A reinforcement schedule in which a reinforcer (reward) is delivered after a specified interval of time - provided that the required response occurs at least once in the interval
Fixed-interval Schedule
correlational research
informed consent
Phonology
28. Pain is only experienced in the pain messages can pass through a gate in the spinal cord on their route to the brain
gate control theory
Counterconditioning
placebo effect
Descriptive Studies
29. The human need to fulfill one's potential
split brain patients
self-actualization
Excitement phase
self-fulfilling prophecy
30. For glands embedded in the thyroid; secretes parathormone; controls announces level of calcium and phosphate (which influence levels of excitability)
parathyroid
operational definition
Masters & Johnson
habituation
31. Chemical messengers released by terminal buttons into the synapse
postconventional level of moral development
neurotransmitters
psychoanalytic
sound localization
32. Study of the brain and nervous system; overlaps with psychobiology
neuroscience
Defense Mechanism
thalamus
Placebo effect
33. Chemical similar to opiates that relieves pain; may induce feelings of pleasure
rehearsal
glial cells
endorphins
Dark adaptation
34. Process of evaluating individual differences among human beings by means of tests interviews - observations - and recordings of physiological.
norepinephrine
sports psychologist
Manifest Content
Assessment
35. Learning involving an unpleasant or harmful stimulus or reinforcer
Equity Theory
explicit memory
aversive conditioning
Self-efficacy
36. Memory of specific personal events and situations (episodes) tagged with information about time
scientific method
episodic memory
Standardization
Darley & Latane
37. The characteristic of requiring higher and higher doses of a drug to produce the same effect.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Projective Tests
Tolerance
peripheral nervous system
38. Cognition and memory; studied repressed memories and false memories; showed how easily memories could be changed and falsely created by techniques such as leading questions and illustrating the inaccuracy in eyewitness testimony
Reinforcer
hindbrain
Elizabeth Loftus
Prosocial Behavior
39. Process by which a neutral stimulus takes on conditioned properties through pairing with a conditioned stimulus
Higher-order Conditioning
endocrine glands
set point
primacy effect
40. In Freud's theory - the source of a person's instinctual energy - which works mainly on the pleasure principle.
significant difference
René Descartes
Circadian Rhythms
Id
41. Psychopathology and Social Psychology; effects of labeling; Rosenhan and colleagues checked selves into mental hospitals with symptoms of hearing voices say 'empty - dull and thud.' Diagnosed with schizophrenia. After entered - acted normally. Never
zone of proximal development
Rosenhan
neuron
Blood-Brain Barrier
42. Dissociative disorder characterized by the sudden and extensive inability to recall important personal information - usually of a traumatic or stressful nature.
Trichromats
Insight therapy
Dissociative amnesia
Electromagnetic Radiation
43. Control emotional behaviors - make decisions - carry out plans; speech (Broca's area); controls movement of muscles
Gazzaniga or Sperry
Elaboration Likelihood Model
Emotion
frontal lobes
44. Therapies that use approaches or techniques derived from Freud - but that reject or modify some elements of Freud's theory.
acetylcholine (ACh)
Psychodynamically
William James
Biofeedback
45. Constructed by Lewis Terman - originally used ratio IQ (MA/CA x 100); now based on deviation from mean
monocular cues
Babinski reflex
Stanford-Binet intelligence tests
informed consent
46. Selection of a part of the population without reason; participation is by chance
random sample
Secondary Sex Characteristics
crystallized intelligence
mutation
47. Observing and recording behavior naturally without trying to manipulate and control the situation
Gazzaniga or Sperry
short-term storage
naturalistic observation
Conditioned Response
48. Organizing sensory information so it can be processed by the nervous system
timbre
occipital lobes
encoding
Placebo effect
49. Defense mechanism by which people refuse to accept reality.
percentile score
Denial
Expectancy Theories
standard deviation
50. A return to a prior stage after a person has progressed through the various stages of development; caused by anxiety.
terminal buttons (axon terminals)
Regression
participant
Consciousness