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AP Psychology
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1. Dissociative disorder characterized by the sudden and extensive inability to recall important personal information - usually of a traumatic or stressful nature.
Hermann Rorschach
Groupthink
Prosocial Behavior
Dissociative amnesia
2. Subjects and not exposed to a changing variable in an experiment
iris
control group
Absolute threshold
Withdrawal Symptoms
3. The system of principles of reasoning used to reach valid conclusions or make inferences.
Tolman
parathyroid
interference
Logic
4. The human need to fulfill one's potential
menopause
sensory adaptation
self-actualization
DNA
5. Action potential; the firing of a nerve cell; the entire process of the electrical charge (message/impulse) traveling through inner on; can be as fast as 400 fps (with myelin) or 3 fps (no myelin)
Self-fulfilling prophecy
neural impulse
adrenal glands
Stress
6. Cognition; studied rats and discovered the 'cognitive map' in rats and humans
Overjustification effect
Tolman
Ideal Self
thyroxine
7. The process of analyzing and interpreting events - other people - oneself - and the world in general.
Negative Reinforcement
Collective Unconscious
Opponent-process theory
Social Cognition
8. Nerve cell that transmits messages between sensory and motor neurons
interneurons
midbrain
state-dependent learning
chunks
9. Subfield of psychology that focuses on the relationship between physical stimuli and people's conscious experiences of them.
Absolute threshold
conventional level of moral development
Reactance
Psychophysics
10. Synaptic gap or synaptic space; tiny gap between the terminal of one neuron and the dendrites of another neuron (almost never touch); location of the transfer of an impulse from one neuron to the next
Superego
positive psychology
Optic chiasm
synaptic cleft
11. A generalized feeling of fear and apprehension that may be related to a particular situation or object and is often accompanied by increased physiological arousal.
John Locke
Abnormal psychology
Anxiety
Counterconditioning
12. A state of being or feeling in which each person in a relationship is willing to self-disclose and to express important feelings and information to the other person.
triarchic theory of intelligence
Intimacy
Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome
central nervous system
13. After firing when a neuron will not fire again no matter how strong the incoming message may be
Conditioning
parasympathetic nervous system
refractory period
Moro reflex
14. Applies psychological principles to the workplace to improve productivity and the quality of work life
Grasping reflex
industrial/organizational psychologist
Ego
Concrete operational stage
15. Established an intelligence test especially for adults (WAIS); also WISC and WPPSI
industrial/organizational psychologist
experimenter bias
David Weschler
Higher-order Conditioning
16. A discipline based on the premise that even day-to-day behaviors are determined by the process of natural selection - that social behaviors that contribute to the survival of a species are passed on via the genes from one generation to the next.
Object permanence
Sociobiology
hindbrain
Oedipus Complex
17. Commonly occurring behavior can reinforce a less frequent behavior
set point
binocular cues
Social Cognition
Premack principle
18. The scientific study of how people think about - interact with - influence - and are influenced by the thoughts - feelings - and behaviors of other people.
control group
Vasocongestion
Social Psychology
Semantics
19. Defense mechanism by which people refuse to accept reality.
sound localization
ex post facto study
token economy
Denial
20. In Roger's theory of personality - the self a person would ideally like to be.
Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
Ideal Self
Cognitive Dissonance
health psychologist
21. A nonspecific - emotional response to real or imagined challenges or threats; a result of a cognitive appraisal by the individual
Survey
Stress
Interpretation
Token economy
22. Problems in going to sleep or maintaining sleep
structuralism
independent variable
recessive gene
Insomnia
23. The treatment of emotional or behavior problems through psychological techniques.
Electromagnetic Radiation
excitatory neurotransmitter
Psychotherapy
Hyperopic
24. 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
introspection
Deviation IQ
Albert Bandura
sports psychologist
25. Process by which an organism learns to respond only to a specific stimulus and not to other stimuli
Ideal Self
Expectancy Theories
psychologist
Stimulus Discrimination
26. 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
Positive Reinforcement
shaping
mutation
Monochromats
27. Motivation; human sexual response—studied how both men and women respond to and in relation to sexual behavior
sensory adaptation
Masters & Johnson
prenatal development
Phonology
28. Organ lying between the stomach and small intestine; regulates blood sugar by secreting to regulating hormones insulin and glucagon
Social Need
short-term storage
pancreas
Reliability
29. A type of research design that compares individuals of different ages to determine how they differ on an important dimension
Cross-sectional study
Social Interest
medulla (also medulla oblongata)
Stressor
30. Theorist who both aided in the development of the trichromatic theory of color perception and Place theory of pitch perception.
Gordon Allport
motor projection areas
Herman von Helmholtz
neuropsychologist
31. Piaget's fourth and final stage of cognitive development (beginning at about age 12) - during which the individual can think hypothetically - can consider future possibilites - and can use deductive logic
Consciousness
Formal operational stage
Schachter-Singer theory of emotion
Drug
32. A research approach that follows a group of people over time to determine change or stability in behavior.
Longitudinal Study
nerve
Problem Solving
serotonin
33. Concerned with the relationship between brain/nervous system and behavior
Expectancy Theories
neuropsychologist
conventional level of moral development
Residual type of schizophrenia
34. The most frequently occurring score in a set of data
Altruism
nature
Decentration
mode
35. An internal aroused condition that directs an organism to satisfy a physiological need
medulla (also medulla oblongata)
Self-actualization
Drive
Subgoal analysis
36. Information processing guided by pre-existing knowledge or expectations to construct perceptions
Stimulus Discrimination
top-down processing
Convergent thinking
Collective Unconscious
37. A descriptive statistic that tells which result or score best represents an entire set of scores
theory
midbrain
measure of central tendency
lens
38. Ability of a test to yield very similar scores for the same individual over repeated testings
Preoperational stage
frequency distribution
Reliability
Monochromats
39. A sample that reflects the characteristics of the population from which it is drawn
cognitive-appraisal theory of emotion
John Locke
Representative sample
response bias
40. The small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye.
somatic nervous system
lens
thyroxine
Light
41. Large band of white neural fibers that connects to to brain hemispheres and carries messages between them; myelinated; involved in intelligence - consciousness - and self-awareness; does it reach full maturity until 20s
Cross-sectional Studies
sample
corpus callosum
Decision making
42. The time in to development of an organism when it is especially sensitive to certain environmental influences; outside of that period the same influences will have far less effect
Critical Period
Walter B. Cannon
positive psychology
hindbrain
43. Individual cells that are the smallest unit of the nervous system; it has three functions: receive information - process it - send to rest of body
neuron
Negative Reinforcement
Motivation
evolutionary psychology
44. Ability to recognize that objects can e transformed in some way - visually or phycially - yet still be the same in number - weight - substance - or volume
Solomon Asch
Conservation
Depressants (AKA sedative-hypnotics)
corpus callosum
45. Process of repeatedly verbalizing - thinking about - or otherwise acting on or transforming information in order to keep that information active in memory
Martin Seligman
rehearsal
Zajonc & Markus
Actor-observer Effect
46. Presentation of a stimulus after a particular response in order to increase the likelihood that the response will recur
Sublimation
Positive Reinforcement
structuralism
anorexia nervosa
47. Sense of smell
anterograde amnesia
olfaction
Optic chiasm
dendrites
48. The ability to recall past events - images - ideas - or previously learned information or skills; the storage system that allows a person to retain and retrieve previously learned information
Conditioned Response
Non-rapid Eye Movement Sleep
memory
Model
49. The field of psychology concerned with the assessment - treatment - and prevention of maladaptive behavior.
normal distribution
Hobson & McCarley
counseling psychologist
Abnormal psychology
50. Vermont railroad worker who survived a severe brain injury that changed his personality and behavior; his accident gave information on the brain and which parts are involved with emotional reasoning
Unconscious
Phineas Gage
survey research
frequency distribution