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AP Psychology
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1. An aroused condition that directs people to behave in ways that allow them to feel good about themselves and others and to establish and maintain relationships
Schizophrenic disorders
Social Need
Perception
dominant genes
2. Depth cues that are based on two eyes
binocular cues
Need for achievement
monism
recessive gene
3. A descriptive research method in which researchers study behavior in its natural context.
Language
Naturalistic observation
Equity Theory
psychometrician
4. Production of new brain cells; November 1988: cancer patients proved that new neurons grew until the end of life
Visual cortex
neurogenesis
Stress
timbre
5. Studies as identical and rhetorical twins to determine relative influence of heredity and environment on human behavior
twin studies
normal distribution
Brightness
debriefing
6. Chemical similar to opiates that relieves pain; may induce feelings of pleasure
Teratogen
Problem Solving
Holmes & Rahe
endorphins
7. 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.
Signal Detection Theory
Positive Reinforcement
Means-ends analysis
semantic memory
8. The process of growth and the realization of individual potential; in the humanistic view - a final level of psychological development in which a person attempts to minimize ill health - be fully functioning - have a superior perception of reality -
Concrete operational stage
Hermann Rorschach
Self-actualization
shaping
9. A sample of individuals who match the population with whom they are being compared with regard to key variables such as socioeconomic status and age
behavior
Representative sample
neural plasticity
William Sheldon
10. Process by which a perceptual system analyzes stimuli and converts them into electrical impulses; also known as coding.
Kenneth Clark
maintenance rehearsal
B.F. Skinner
Transduction
11. Forcible sexual assault on an unwilling partner.
Repression
placebo
Rape
Ekman & Friesen
12. Study of the brain and nervous system; overlaps with psychobiology
replication
thalamus
Backward search
neuroscience
13. The variable in a controlled experiment that is expected to change due to the manipulation of the independent variable
percentile score
natural selection
Stanley Schachter
dependent variable
14. Reinforcer that has survival value for an organism; this value does not have to be learned
gate control theory
Imaginary Audience
Primary Reinforcer
storage
15. Process by which several genes interact to produce a certain trait; responsible for most important traits
Reaction Formation
polygenic inheritance
dopamine
Judith Langlois
16. Constructed by Lewis Terman - originally used ratio IQ (MA/CA x 100); now based on deviation from mean
midbrain
Von Restorff effect
Stanford-Binet intelligence tests
Id
17. In Freud's theory - the instinctual (and sexual) life force that - working on the pleasure principle and seeking immediate gratification - energizes the id.
polygenic inheritance
cognitive psychology
Libido
Representative sample
18. People who cannot perceive any color - usually because their retinas lack cones.
menarche
Self-efficacy
Stimulus Discrimination
Monochromats
19. A pattern of relatively permanent traits - dispositions - or characteristics that give some consistency to people's behavior.
Alfred Binet
Debriefing
Extinction (classical conditioning)
Personality
20. Inherited - automatic species-specific behaviors
sample
ex post facto study
instinct
psychology
21. A group of participants who are assumed to be representative of the population about which an inference is being made
sample
Hobson & McCarley
Manifest Content
Observational Learning Theory
22. The Reaction experienced when a substance abuser stops using a drug with dependence properties
David Rosenhan
Withdrawal Symptoms
Kurt Lewin
set point
23. Chemical secreted at terminal button that prevents (or reduces ability of) the neuron on the other side of the synapse from firing
inhibitory neurotransmitter
Aggression
placebo
Heuristics
24. A subjective response - usually accompanied by a physiological change - which is interpreted n a particular way by the individual and often leads to a change in behavior
Counterconditioning
Emotion
Stimulant
temporal lobes
25. Motor sensory relay center for four of the five senses; and with a brain stem and composed of two egg-shaped structures; integrates in shades incoming sensory signals; Mnemonic-'don't smell the llamas because the llamas smell bad'
variability
thalamus
Bulimia Nervosa
association areas
26. Memory of specific personal events and situations (episodes) tagged with information about time
Elaboration Likelihood Model
Intimacy
episodic memory
crystallized intelligence
27. Cell that sends messages to brain or spinal cord from other parts of the body; also called sensory neurons
neuropsychologist
afferent neuron nerve
long-term memory
scientific method
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
hippocampus
psychometrician
Perception
29. For glands embedded in the thyroid; secretes parathormone; controls announces level of calcium and phosphate (which influence levels of excitability)
parathyroid
glial cells
Babinski reflex
Albert Bandura
30. Newly learned information interferes with the ability to recall previously learned information
retroactive interference
Logic
Arousal
Intimacy
31. Decrease in effort and productivity that occurs when an individual works in a group instead of alone.
reticular formation (RF) (RES)
token economy
Phineas Gage
Social Loafing
32. Conflict that results from having to choose an alternative that has both attractive and unappealing aspects
retrograde amnesia
Types
Approach-avoidance conflict
Paranoid type of schizophrenia
33. The level of consciousness devoted to processes completely unavailable to conscious awareness (e.g. - fingernails growing)
control group
Group
nonconscious
endocrine glands
34. Shifts or exaggeration in group members' attitudes or behavior as a result of group discussion.
ex post facto study
just noticeable difference (JND)
gate control theory
Group Polarization
35. Personality; theory that linked personality to physique on the grounds that both are governed by genetic endowment: endomorphic (large) - mesomorphic (average) - and ectomorphic (skinny)
random sample
William Sheldon
mean
Social phobia
36. Decrease in likelihood that an intrinsically motivated task - after having been extrinsically rewarded - will be performed when the reward is no longer given.
GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid)
Holmes & Rahe
Robert Sternberg
Overjustification effect
37. A return to a prior stage after a person has progressed through the various stages of development; caused by anxiety.
psychometrician
Regression
pons
Demand characteristics
38. Defense mechanism by which people divert sexual or aggressive feelings for one person onto another person.
interference
Secondary Reinforcer
Displacement
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
39. A mechanism that prevents certain molecule from entering the brain but allows others to cross
Archetypes
ions
Blood-Brain Barrier
Stressor
40. Researched taste aversion. Showed that when rats ate a novel substance before being nauseated by a drug or radiation - they developed a conditioned taste aversion for the substance.
John Garcia
authoritative parenting
Stereotypes
control group
41. Did study in which healthy patients were admitted to psychiatric hospitals and diagnoses with schizophrenia; showed that once you are diagnosed with a disorder - the label - even when behavior indicates otherwise - is hard to overcome in a mental hea
long-term memory
Unconditioned Response
David Rosenhan
eclectic
42. Social cognition - cognitive dissonance; Study Basics: Studied and demonstrated cognitive dissonance
Lewis Terman
Disorganized type of schizophrenia
motor projection areas
Leon Festinger
43. Anxiety disorders characterized by excessive and irrational fear of - and consequent attempted avoidance of - specific objects or situations.
Phobic disorders
Double bind
forebrain
gustation
44. Nerve cell that transmits messages between sensory and motor neurons
interneurons
Hermann Rorschach
chunks
achievement test
45. Terminal button - synaptic knob; the structure at the end of an excellent terminal branch; houses the synaptic vesicles and neurotransmitters
Interpretation
gate control theory
axon terminal
Electroencephalogram (EEG)
46. 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
Social Psychology
Resilience
Classical Conditioning
Collective Unconscious
47. A system of learned attitudes about social practices - instituations - and individual behavior used to evaluate situations and behavior as right or wrong - good or bad
Morality
Convergent thinking
replication
ACTH (arenocorticotropic hormone)
48. A person's description and analysis of what he or she is thinking and feeling or what he or she has just thought about
chromosome
introspection
cornea
Approach-approach conflict
49. Studies of hereditability it be a behavioral traits using animals that have been inbred to produce strains that are genetically similar to one another
Non-rapid Eye Movement Sleep
strain studies
Sensorimotor stage
Client-centered therapy
50. 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
Psychoactive Drug
Consciousness
Concrete operational stage