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AP Psychology
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1. Nerve cell that transmits messages between sensory and motor neurons
Masters & Johnson
Martin Seligman
opponent-process theory of emotion
interneurons
2. Photoreceptors that detect color and fine detail in bright-light conditions; not present in peripheral vision
Major depressive disorder
cones
placebo
Double-blind techniques
3. Occurs when initial processing of information is similar to the process of retrieval; the better the match - the better the recall
Id
natural selection
standard deviation
transfer appropriate processing
4. Organ lying between the stomach and small intestine; regulates blood sugar by secreting to regulating hormones insulin and glucagon
pancreas
primacy effect
Circadian Rhythms
Moro reflex
5. Focuses on psychological factors in illness
Schizophrenic disorders
Gibson & Walk
cognitive psychology
health psychologist
6. Freud's level of the mind that contains those experiences that are not currently conscious but may become so with varying degrees of difficulty.
pseudoscience
Rational-emotive therapy
Judith Langlois
Preconscious
7. Cognitive abilities requiring speed or rapid learning that tends to diminish with age
fluid intelligence
Harry Stack Sullivan
Type A behavior
Classical Conditioning
8. The small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye.
Light
neuron
instinct
Superstitious Behavior
9. The genetically determined proportion of a trait's variation among individuals in a population
Heritability
Langer & Rodin
Naturalistic observation
monism
10. Cell that sends messages to brain or spinal cord from other parts of the body; also called sensory neurons
Social Cognition
experiment
Self-serving Bias
afferent neuron nerve
11. School of psychological thought that considered the structure and elements of conscious experience to be the proper subject matter of psychology
Obedience
encoding
Fixed-interval Schedule
structuralism
12. A socially and culturally constructed set of distinctions between masculine and feminine sets of behaviors that is promoted and expected by society
rehearsal
rods
Gender
Kenneth Clark
13. Social psychology; bystander apathy - diffusion of responsibility
Darley & Latane
pitch
REM (rapid eye movement) sleep
psychometrician
14. Anxiety disorder characterized by irrational and persistent fear of a particular object or situation - along with a compelling desire to avoid it.
DNA
Specific phobia
Transference
Excitement phase
15. Areas of the retina that - when stimulated - produce a change in the firing of cells in the visual system.
Von Restorff effect
psychiatrist
Approach-avoidance conflict
Receptive fields
16. Eating disorder characterized by pattern 9of eating binges followed by purging (e.g. - vomiting - laxatives - exercise)
Attitudes
bulimia nervosa
Impression Formation
primacy effect
17. Rules of proper and acceptable conduct that investigators use to guide psychological research
ethics
Embryo
midbrain
Lev Vygotsky
18. A person who overuses and relies on drugs to deal with everyday life
Disorganized type of schizophrenia
Judith Langlois
selection studies
Substance Abuser
19. Child development; investigated how culture & interpersonal communication guide development; zone of proximal development; play research
Lev Vygotsky
nurture
Zygote
Sex
20. The negative response evoked when there is an inconsistency between a person's self-image as being free to choose and the person's realization that someone is trying to force him or her to choose a particular occurrence.
Reactance
Concrete operational stage
neuron
Displacement
21. behaviorism; pioneer in operant conditioning; behavior is based on an organism's reinforcement history; worked with pigeons
fluid intelligence
neural impulse
behaviorism
B.F. Skinner
22. Applies psychological concepts to legal issues
Charles Darwin
Interpretation
triarchic theory of intelligence
forensic psychologist
23. Dream in which the dreamer is aware of dreaming while it is happening
random sample
Lucid Dream
Genital Stage
Decentration
24. Devised theory of multiple intelligences: logical-mathematic - spatial - bodily-kinesthetic - intrapersonal - linguistic - musical - interpersonal - naturalistic
Howard Gardner
motive
Darley & Latane
placebo
25. Chemical secreted at terminal button that causes the neuron on the other side of the synapse to fire
Prejudice
excitatory neurotransmitter
experiment
Formal operational stage
26. A group of participants who are assumed to be representative of the population about which an inference is being made
B.F. Skinner
authoritative parenting
sample
Major depressive disorder
27. Chemical that carries messages that travel through the bloodstream to help regulate bodily functions
Tolman
hormone
Debriefing
rods
28. For glands embedded in the thyroid; secretes parathormone; controls announces level of calcium and phosphate (which influence levels of excitability)
parathyroid
Size constancy
Conditioned Response
(cerebral) cortex
29. The highness or lowness of a sound
Mainstreaming
Secondary Reinforcer
Mediation
pitch
30. An environmental stimulus that affects an organism in physically or psychologically injurious ways - usually producing anxiety - tension - and physiological arousal
cornea
Learning
Stimulus Discrimination
Stressor
31. A bell-shaped graphic representation of data showing what percentage of the population falls under each part of the curve
Vulnerability
forebrain
Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
Normal curve
32. 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.
Aversive counterconditioning
Anxiety
behavioral genetics
frequency polygon
33. The arithmetic average of a set of scores
Stanford-Binet intelligence tests
Egocentrism
behaviorism
mean
34. The theory that children and adolescents use gender as an organizing theme to classify and interpret their perceptions about the world and themselves
school psychologist
variability
demand characteristics
Gender Schema Theory
35. Any neutral stimulus that initially has no intrinsic value for an organism but that becomes rewarding when linked with a primary reinforcer
Self-fulfilling prophecy
Secondary Reinforcer
Impression Formation
Standard score
36. A mechanism that prevents certain molecule from entering the brain but allows others to cross
Erik Erikson
Means-ends analysis
Id
Blood-Brain Barrier
37. A situation in which an individual is given two different and inconsistent messages.
Double bind
Lev Vygotsky
selection studies
sympathetic nervous system
38. The study of how language is acquired - perceived - understood - and produced.
Broca's area
participant
Psycholinguistics
opponent-process theory of emotion
39. Endocrine gland that produces melatonin that helps regulate sleep/wake cycle
receptor site
Counterconditioning
pineal gland
Specific phobia
40. Process of changing from a totally self-oriented point of view to one tha recognizes other people's feelings - ideas - and viewpoints
Decentration
Rosenhan
Drive
Social Categorization
41. Preconceived notions of a person answering [a survey] which may alter the experiments purpose
Mediation
medulla (also medulla oblongata)
response bias
behavioral genetics
42. Memory of specific personal events and situations (episodes) tagged with information about time
Formal operational stage
neuron
Robert Zajonc
episodic memory
43. Suffering from a gross impairment in reality testing that interferes with the ability to meet the ordinary demands of life.
Backward search
Preoperational stage
Psychotic
Counterconditioning
44. 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.
pseudoscience
retrograde amnesia
Cognitive Psychology
anterograde amnesia
45. The law that the neuron either fires at 100% or not at all
Subgoal analysis
frequency distribution
all-or-none principle
Substance Abuser
46. Creates a computerized image using x-rays passed through the brain
computerized axial tomography (CT scan)
Libido
Anal Stage
Higher-order Conditioning
47. Perspective that seeks to explain and predict behaviors by analyzing how the human brain developed over time - how it functions - and how input from the environment affects human behaviors
evolutionary psychology
Double bind
Stress
Attachment
48. The behavior of giving up or not responding - exhibited by people and animals exposed to negative consequences or punishment over which they feel they have no control.
Learned helplessness
Reaction Formation
postconventional level of moral development
parathyroid
49. Operant training system that uses secondary reinforcers (tokens) to increase appropriate behavior; learners can exchange tokens for desired rewards
Psycholinguistics
token economy
Reflex
Monochromats
50. Holds information for processing; fragile; also called short term memory or working memory
short-term storage
Ernst Weber
double-blind procedure
Phallic Stage