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AP Psychology
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1. The small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye.
Light
ions
parasympathetic nervous system
Vasocongestion
2. A drug that increases alertness - reduces fatigue - and elevates mood
Light
Stimulant
maintenance rehearsal
Substance Abuser
3. Psychological disorders characterized by inflexible and longstanding maladaptive behaviors that typically cause stress and/or social or occupational problems.
Personality disorders
David McClelland
amygdala
empiricism
4. A type of therapy in which two or more people who are committed to one another's well-being are treated at once - in and effort to change the ways the interact.
Stanley Milgram
Self-actualization
heritability
Family therapy
5. A descriptive research method in which researchers study behavior in its natural context.
Tolerance
Naturalistic observation
timbre
motivated forgetting
6. A trait or inherited characteristic that has increased in a population because it solved a problem of survival or reproduction
inhibitory neurotransmitter
hindbrain
adaptation
B.F. Skinner
7. Devised theory of multiple intelligences: logical-mathematic - spatial - bodily-kinesthetic - intrapersonal - linguistic - musical - interpersonal - naturalistic
Imaginary Audience
Howard Gardner
Repression
Need
8. Top of the brain which includes the thalamus - hypothalamus - and cerebral cortex; responsible for emotional regulation - complex thought - memory aspect of personality
Opponent-process theory
Homeostasis
forebrain
Resilience
9. The first person to study memory scientifically and systematically; used nonsense syllables and recorded how many times he had to study a list to remember it well
Spontaneous Recovery
Hermann Ebbinghaus
endorphins
Broca's area
10. Process by which a person takes some action to manage - master - tolerate - or reduce environmental or internal demands that cause or might cause stress and that tax the individual's inner resources
Coping
frequency distribution
Solomon Asch
Learning
11. Problems in going to sleep or maintaining sleep
receptor site
Insomnia
semantic memory
Saturation
12. The prenatal organism from the 5th through the 49th day after conception
chromosome
Embryo
Law of Effect
Electromagnetic Radiation
13. The procedure of withholding the unconditioned stimulus and presenting the conditioned stimulus alone - which gradually reduces the probability of the conditioned response
occipital lobes
Consciousness
positron emission tomography (PET scan)
Extinction (classical conditioning)
14. School of psychological thought that considered the structure and elements of conscious experience to be the proper subject matter of psychology
serotonin
structuralism
Opponent-process theory
Albert Bandura
15. Morality based on consequences to self
preconventional level of moral development
Morality
health psychologist
ex post facto study
16. The extent to which people are flexible and respond adaptively to external or internal demands
Sex
Charles Spearman
prenatal development
Resilience
17. Process of developing uniform procedures for administering and scoring a test and for establishing norms
proactive interference
Agoraphobia
Equity Theory
Standardization
18. Fixed - overly simple and often erroneous ideas about traits - attitudes - and behaviors of groups of people; stereotypes assume that all members of a given group are alike.
Extinction (classical conditioning)
Daniel Goleman
Stereotypes
neuroscience
19. Interpersonal psychoanalysis; groundwork for enmeshed relationships - developed the Self-System - a configuration of personality traits
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
Sociobiology
Harry Stack Sullivan
Social Categorization
20. In Freud's theory - the instinctual (and sexual) life force that - working on the pleasure principle and seeking immediate gratification - energizes the id.
Dependence
opponent-process theory of emotion
Self-fulfilling prophecy
Libido
21. Behavior that benefits someone else or society but that generally offers no obvious benefit to the person performing it and may even involve some personal risk or sacrifice.
independent variable
Prosocial Behavior
normal distribution
pseudoscience
22. A person's belief about whether he or she can successfully engage in and execute a specific behavior.
proactive interference
Self-efficacy
Double bind
amygdala
23. A need or want that causes someone to act
Excitement phase
maintenance rehearsal
introspection
motive
24. Twins from a single fertilized egg (zygote) with the same genetic makeup; also called monozygotic (MZ) twins
Stress
Double-blind techniques
gustation
identical twins
25. Inherited - automatic species-specific behaviors
vestibular sense
instinct
Logic
blind spot
26. Emotion; found that facial expressions are universal
response bias
Counterconditioning
Paul Ekman
Zygote
27. Theory that suggests that organisms learn new responses by observing the behavior of a model and then imitating it; aka. Social learning theory
lens
shaping
Observational Learning Theory
sympathetic nervous system
28. Piaget's second stage of cognitive development (lasting from about age 2 to age 6 or 7) - during which the child begins to represent the world symbolically
anterograde amnesia
Preoperational stage
Clark Hull
Antisocial personality disorder
29. In the sexual response cycle - engorgement of the blood vessels - particularly in the genital area - due to increased blood flow
fovea
Vasocongestion
René Descartes
Rape
30. Chemical secreted at terminal button that prevents (or reduces ability of) the neuron on the other side of the synapse from firing
motive
Trichromatic theory
Experimental design
inhibitory neurotransmitter
31. Area of the brain that is part of the limbic system and regulates behaviors such as - eating - drinking - sexual behaviors - motivation; also body temperature
Expectancy Theories
dominant genes
Hyperopic
hypothalamus
32. Cell that send messages from brain and spinal cord to other parts of body; also called motor neurons
Delusions
Discrimination
Reaction Formation
efferent neuron nerve
33. When the neuron is at rest; condition of neuron when the inside of the neuron is negatively charged relative to the outside of Enron; is necessary to generate the neuron signal in release of this polarization
ex post facto study
hindbrain
sample
polarization
34. Problem-solving technique that involves considering all possible solutions without making prior evaluative judgments.
Brainstorming
ACTH (arenocorticotropic hormone)
binocular cues
correlational research
35. A location on a receptor neurons which is like a key to a lock (with a specific nerve transmitter); allows for orderly pathways
receptor site
ions
Dependence
Sensorimotor stage
36. Does research on how people function best with machines
engineering psychologist
Group Polarization
social psychologist
Vasocongestion
37. Subfield concerned with the use of psychological ideas and principles to enhance health - prevent illness - diagnose and treat disease - and improve rehabilitation
Prototype
Health psychology
population
axon
38. Informing participants about the true nature of a experiment after its completion.
Debriefing
audition
Dream analysis
Light
39. The variable in a controlled experiment that the experimenter directly and purposefully manipulates to see how the other variables under study will be affected
variable
independent variable
Wolpe
Dichromats
40. A score indicating what percentage of the test population would obtain a lower score
Percentile score
Trait
epinephrine
genotype
41. Behaviors followed by pleasant consequences are strengthened while behaviors followed by unpleasant consequences are weakened (Thorndike)
Law of Effect
Gestalt psychology
Ivan Pavlov
Embryo
42. Behaviorism; emphasis on external behaviors of people and their reactions on a given situation; famous for Little Albert study in which baby was taught to fear a white rat
Attachment
Hermann Ebbinghaus
John B Watson
Personal Fable
43. Study of hereditary influences and how it influences behavior and thinking
behavioral genetics
Standardization
Prototype
Dissociative amnesia
44. Development - contact comfort - attachment; experimented with baby rhesus monkeys and presented them with cloth or wire 'mothers;' showed that the monkeys became attached to the cloth mothers because of contact comfort
schema
sociocultural psychology
Hue
Harry Harlow
45. An electrical current sent down the axon of a neuron and is initiated by the rapid reversal of the polarization of the cell membrane
Robert Sternberg
significant difference
action potential
Id
46. A number that expresses the degree and direction of the relationship between 2 variables - ranging from -1 to +1
correlation coefficient
pineal gland
Consciousness
top-down processing
47. In an experiment - a difference that is unlikely to have occurred because of chance alone and is inferred to be most likely due to the systematic manipulations of variables by the researcher
Model
Law of Effect
optic nerve
significant difference
48. 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
brain
Types
Schachter-Singer theory of emotion
49. The more accurate recall of items presented at the beginning of a series
monism
primacy effect
Variable-ratio Schedule
Shaping
50. Tiny oval-shaped sacs in a terminal of one neuron; assist in transferring mineral impulse from one neuron to another neuron by releasing specific neurotransmitters
Concordance rate
synaptic vesicles
control group
Absolute threshold