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AP Psychology
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1. 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
Preoperational stage
adrenal glands
Gender
Anxiety
2. Processes sensory information including touch - temperature - and pain from other body parts
Heuristics
parietal lobes
Raw score
frontal lobes
3. The suppression of one bit of information by another
Learned helplessness
interference
developmental psychologist
afferent neuron nerve
4. A single long - fiber that carries outgoing messages to other neurons - muscles - or glands
placebo effect
Trichromatic theory
population
axon
5. The folds in the cerebral cortex that increase the surface area of the brain
placebo
convolutions
Delusions
Gender stereotype
6. Explanations of behavior that focus on people's expectations about reaching a goal and their need for achievement as energizing factors
Karl Wernicke
Expectancy Theories
Rationalization
Body Language
7. Personality categories in which broad collections of traits are loosely tied together and interrelated.
Types
measure of central tendency
Self-serving Bias
John Garcia
8. People who can perceive all three primary colors and thus can distinguish any hue.
Trichromats
gonads
Hallucinogens (AKA psychedelic drugs)
positron emission tomography (PET scan)
9. Substance that can produce developmental malformations (birth defects) during the prenatal period
fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)
Little Albert
Teratogen
Sensation
10. The sense of hearing
neuroscience
Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
audition
forebrain
11. Behaviorism; Law of Effect-relationship between behavior and consequence
Dissociative identity disorder
Edward Thorndike
reticular formation (RF) (RES)
Observational Learning Theory
12. Intelligence and development; discovered that first born and only children tend to have higher IQs than latter born children
schema
Elaboration Likelihood Model
Syntax
Zajonc & Markus
13. 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
Resilience
Elaboration Likelihood Model
achievement test
14. 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
Archetypes
Phillip Zimbardo
Ivan Pavlov
15. Process by which an organism selects and interprets sensory input so that it acquires meaning.
Placenta
Attributions
monism
Perception
16. Compliance with the orders of another person or group of people.
Obedience
Excitement phase
Latent Learning
Homeostasis
17. Conflict that results from having to choose between two distasteful alternatives
Resistance
Avoidance-avoidance conflict
Types
refractory period
18. Having both stereotypically male and stereotypically female characteristics
Phineas Gage
Androgynous
Hermann Ebbinghaus
psychoanalyst
19. Neo-Freudian - psychodynamic; Contributions: inferiority complex - organ inferiority; Studies: birth order influences personality
Alfred Adler
agonist
Antisocial personality disorder
pons
20. Freud's last stage of personality development - from the onset of puberty through adulthood - during which the sexual conflicts of childhood resurface (at puberty) and are often resolved during adolescence).
percentile score
Tolerance
gene
Genital Stage
21. Informing participants about the true nature of a experiment after its completion.
Debriefing
Overjustification effect
midbrain
Saccades
22. A nonspecific - emotional response to real or imagined challenges or threats; a result of a cognitive appraisal by the individual
ex post facto study
debriefing
Stress
lens
23. Inability to see that an object can have a function other than its stated or usual one.
Carl Jung
Free association
Schema
Functional fixedness
24. Endocrine gland that produces melatonin that helps regulate sleep/wake cycle
pineal gland
Personality
Free association
anorexia nervosa
25. Efferent neurons; neurons that carry messages from spinal cord/brain to muscles and glands
Id
motor neurons
Social Loafing
Opponent-process theory
26. A reinforcement schedule in which a reinforcer (reward) is delivered after a specified interval of time - provided that the required response occurs at least once in the interval
Body Language
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Fixed-interval Schedule
Vasocongestion
27. Focused awareness of only a limited amount of all you are capable of experiencing
Bonding
Extinction (operant conditioning)
psychoanalytic
selective attention
28. A cognitive behavior therapy that emphasizes the importance of logical - rational thought processes.
Rational-emotive therapy
Group
phenotype
Anna Freud
29. Describes differences between groups of participants that differ naturally on a variable such as race or gender
ex post facto study
Extinction (operant conditioning)
Rooting reflex
Mary Ainsworth
30. Conformity; showed that social pressure can make a person say something that is obviously incorrect ; in a famous study in which participants were shown cards with lines of different lengths and were asked to say which line matched the line on the fi
Solomon Asch
measure of central tendency
neuroscience
natural selection
31. Chemical secreted at terminal button that causes the neuron on the other side of the synapse to fire
excitatory neurotransmitter
Double-blind techniques
Standard score
cognitive-appraisal theory of emotion
32. Behavior pattern characterized by competitiveness - impatience - hostility - and constant efforts to do more in less time
Type A behavior
identical twins
retroactive interference
Panic Attack
33. Stress and coping; used 'social readjustment scale' to measure stress
Actor-observer Effect
frontal lobes
Holmes & Rahe
Substance Abuser
34. The situation that occurs when the drug becomes part of the body's functioning and produces withdrawal symptoms when the drug is discontinued
Dependence
Conformity
Charles Darwin
synapse
35. Loss of memory for events and experiences occurring from the time of an amnesia-causing event forward
Zajonc & Markus
Equity Theory
moral development
anterograde amnesia
36. 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
Social Interest
John B Watson
Client-centered therapy
Social Psychology
37. Brain surgery used in the past to alleviate symptoms of serious mental disorders.
Psychosurgery
Subgoal analysis
experimental group
Appraisal
38. Sharpness of vision
visual acuity
measure of central tendency
episodic memory
inhibitory neurotransmitter
39. Information processing that begins at the sensory receptors and works up to perception
Archetypes
bottom-up processing
action potential
Broca's area
40. Suffering from a gross impairment in reality testing that interferes with the ability to meet the ordinary demands of life.
Howard Gardner
Emotion
cognitive-appraisal theory of emotion
Psychotic
41. The emotional state or condition that arises when a person must choose between two or more competing motives - behaviors - or impulses
B.F. Skinner
Conflict
Interpretation
Karen Horney
42. Practice of placing children with special needs in regular classroom settings - with the support of professionals who provide special education services
Gender stereotype
Normal curve
dependent variable
Mainstreaming
43. Therapies that use approaches or techniques derived from Freud - but that reject or modify some elements of Freud's theory.
Psychotherapy
hypothalamus
Psychodynamically
Latency Stage
44. behaviorism; pioneer in operant conditioning; behavior is based on an organism's reinforcement history; worked with pigeons
Lawrence Kohlberg
Logic
Norms
B.F. Skinner
45. The quality of a sound determined by the purity of a waveform
hormone
Operant Conditioning
Self
timbre
46. Two or more individuals who are working with a common purpose or have some common goals - characteristics - or interests.
resting potential
Group
Rooting reflex
Lawrence Kohlberg
47. A descriptive statistic that measures the variability of data from the mean of the sample
preconventional level of moral development
Panic Attack
hindbrain
standard deviation
48. Process of reconditioning in which a person is taught a new - more adaptive response to a familiar stimulus.
Counterconditioning
Temperament
science
Charles Darwin
49. First menstrual period
Hermann Ebbinghaus
Transduction
menarche
decay
50. 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'
difference threshold
proactive interference
Edward Bradford Titchener
thalamus