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AP Psychology
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1. A score indicating what percentage of the test population would obtain a lower score
Percentile score
split brain patients
maintenance rehearsal
Undifferentiated type of schizophrenia
2. The tendency of people in a group to seek concurrence with one another when reaching a decision - rather than effectively evaluating options.
phenotype
Elaboration Likelihood Model
Consciousness
Groupthink
3. Any behavior intended to harm another person or thing.
Free association
Aggression
spinal cord
Secondary Sex Characteristics
4. 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
norepinephrine
Social Cognition
naturalistic observation
Circadian Rhythms
5. Reflex that causes a newborn to turn the head toward a light touch on lips or cheek
Approach-avoidance conflict
Rooting reflex
conventional level of moral development
emotional intelligence
6. The study of the lifelong - often age-related - processes of change in the physical - cognitive - moral - emotional - and social domains of functioning; such changes are rooted in biological mechanisms that are genetically controlled - as well as in
ESP
Developmental Psychology
Zygote
Self-efficacy
7. Presentation of a stimulus after a particular response in order to increase the likelihood that the response will recur
Positive Reinforcement
sensory adaptation
Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome
Francis Galton
8. Defense mechanism by which people redirect socially unacceptable impulses toward acceptable goals.
Primary Punisher
menopause
Sublimation
Paranoid type of schizophrenia
9. Morality based on consequences to self
Learned Helplessness
Fundamental Attribution Error
Broca's area
preconventional level of moral development
10. The purposeful process by which a person generates logical and coherent ideas - evaluates situations - and reaches conclusions.
Aristotle
Saccades
Reasoning
Token economy
11. 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
optic nerve
polarization
Personal Fable
Accommodation
12. School of psychological thought that was concerned with how and why the conscious mind works
functionalism
Naturalistic observation
synapse
Androgynous
13. The measure of central tendency that is the data point with 50% of the scores above it and 50% below it
motivated forgetting
median
ethnocentrism
pineal gland
14. Process by which a neutral stimulus takes on conditioned properties through pairing with a conditioned stimulus
cerebellum
measure of central tendency
Higher-order Conditioning
Preoperational stage
15. Subject in John Watson's experiment - proved classical conditioning principles - especially the generalization of fear
Vasocongestion
Preconscious
Little Albert
Phineas Gage
16. Process by which stored information is recovered from memory
Mary Ainsworth
Phineas Gage
retrieval
Reflex
17. The overt story line - characters - and setting of a dream-the obvious - clearly discernible events of the dream
Manifest Content
endocrine glands
Libido
Approach-approach conflict
18. Pioneer in intelligence (IQ) tests - designed a test to identify slow learners in need of help-not applicable in the U.S. because it was too culture-bound (French)
Health psychology
Alfred Binet
Positive Reinforcement
moral development
19. Theory that holds that an observer's perception depends not only on the intensity of a stimulus but also on the observer's motivation - the criteria he or she sets for determining that a signal is present - and on the background noise.
Signal Detection Theory
Hermann Rorschach
debriefing
Hobson & McCarley
20. 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.
neurogenesis
Hermann Ebbinghaus
Dark adaptation
positive psychology
21. Social psychology; bystander apathy - diffusion of responsibility
Developmental Psychology
proactive interference
Darley & Latane
computerized axial tomography (CT scan)
22. Endocrine gland that produces melatonin that helps regulate sleep/wake cycle
Psychoactive Drug
fraternal twins
pineal gland
difference threshold
23. Twins from two separate fertilized eggs (zygotes); share half of the same genes
postconventional level of moral development
fraternal twins
amnesia
Harry Stack Sullivan
24. The second level of the three organizational structures of the brain that receives signals from other parts of the brain or spinal cord and either relays the information to other parts of the brain or causes the body to act immediately; involved in m
Latency Stage
Intelligence
midbrain
Id
25. Freud's level of mental life that consists of mental activities beyond people's normal awareness.
Unconscious
Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
Teratogen
Coping
26. The theory that children and adolescents use gender as an organizing theme to classify and interpret their perceptions about the world and themselves
Saturation
Gender Schema Theory
B.F. Skinner
Social Facilitation
27. Motivation theory - drive reduction; maintained that the goal of all motivated behavior is the reduction or alleviation of a drive state - mechanism through which reinforcement operates
Size constancy
Clark Hull
Langer & Rodin
Groupthink
28. Area of the brain that is part of the limbic system and regulates behaviors such as - eating - drinking - sexual behaviors - motivation; also body temperature
Preoperational stage
hypothalamus
recency effect
Heuristics
29. Any chemical substance that - in small amounts - alters biological or cognitive processes or both
Drug
Linguistics
binocular cues
Emotion
30. In an experiment - the group of participants to whom a treatment is given
Decentration
frequency distribution
experimental group
emotional intelligence
31. Typically a pill that is used as a control in the experiment; a sugar pill
memory span
Lawrence Kohlberg
placebo
Self-fulfilling prophecy
32. In the sexual response cycle - engorgement of the blood vessels - particularly in the genital area - due to increased blood flow
frontal lobes
placebo effect
Vasocongestion
double-blind procedure
33. Anxiety disorder characterized by marked fear and avoidance of being alone in a place from which escape might be difficult or embarrassing
Oedipus Complex
Von Restorff effect
John B Watson
Agoraphobia
34. An explanation of behavior that emphasizes the entirety of life rather than individual components of behavior and focuses on human dignity - individual choice - and self-worth
behaviorism
Accommodation
Humanistic theory
Excitement phase
35. People who can distinguish only two of the three basic colors.
Personality
fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)
Dissociative identity disorder
Dichromats
36. Observing and recording behavior naturally without trying to manipulate and control the situation
Backward search
Impression Formation
Stressor
naturalistic observation
37. A white - fatty covering of the axon which speeds transmission of message
Francis Galton
Non-rapid Eye Movement Sleep
myelin sheath
Arousal
38. People whose corpus callosum has been surgically severed
positron emission tomography (PET scan)
Projective Tests
heritability
split brain patients
39. Processes sensory information including touch - temperature - and pain from other body parts
Accommodation
Dissociative identity disorder
parietal lobes
Robert Rosenthal
40. Any neutral stimulus that initially has no intrinsic negative value for an organism but acquires punishing qualities when linked with a primary punisher
Oedipus Complex
midbrain
mutation
Secondary Punisher
41. 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 .
Robert Yerkes
John Locke
excitatory neurotransmitter
decay
42. Psychological disorder that may become evident after a person has undergone extreme stress caused by some type of disaster; common symptoms include vivid - intrusive recollections or reexperiences of the traumatic event and occasional lapses of norma
hippocampus
Electromagnetic Radiation
Bulimia Nervosa
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
43. Communication of information through body positions and gestures.
midbrain
placebo effect
visual acuity
Body Language
44. Parenting style characterized by emotional warmth - high standards for behavior - explanation and consistent enforcement of rules - and inclusion of children in decision making
Perception
dominant genes
authoritative parenting
Saccades
45. Intelligence and learning - self-fulfilling prophecy; Study Basics: Researchers misled teachers into believing that certain students had higher IQs. Teachers changed own behaviors and effectively raised the IQ of the randomly chosen students
action potential
Rosenthal & Jacobson
myelin sheath
Object permanence
46. Chemical messengers released by terminal buttons into the synapse
neurotransmitters
developmental psychologist
Tolman
moral development
47. Emotion; found that facial expressions are universal
Dream
retrieval
Paul Ekman
Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome
48. Approximate distribution of scores expected when a sample is taken from a large population - drawn as a frequency polygon that often takes the form of a bell-shaped curve - called the normal curve
normal distribution
Avoidance-avoidance conflict
Biofeedback
gustation
49. Chemical similar to opiates that relieves pain; may induce feelings of pleasure
Karl Wernicke
shaping
endorphins
Interpretation
50. Morality based on fitting in to the norms of society
Self-efficacy
audition
Impression Formation
conventional level of moral development