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AP Psychology
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1. Top of the spinal column
Skinner Box
Stressor
brainstem
ethics
2. The tendency to recall information learned while in a particular physiological state most accurately when one is in that physiological state again
Rational-emotive therapy
adaptation
Transference
state-dependent learning
3. Efferent neurons; neurons that carry messages from spinal cord/brain to muscles and glands
genotype
frontal lobes
Edward Thorndike
motor neurons
4. A group of psychological disorders characterized by a lack of reality testing and by deterioration of social and intellectual functioning and personality beginning before age 45 and lasting at least 6 months
Actor-observer Effect
Schizophrenic disorders
Superstitious Behavior
Premack principle
5. Neo-Freudian - psychodynamic; Contributions: inferiority complex - organ inferiority; Studies: birth order influences personality
debriefing
storage
retina
Alfred Adler
6. Child psychoanalysis; emphasized importance of the ego and its constant struggle
Prevalence
Trichromats
Anna Freud
Alzheimer's Disease
7. The emotional state or condition that arises when a person must choose between two or more competing motives - behaviors - or impulses
brain
Conflict
Electromagnetic Radiation
Coping
8. Shifts or exaggeration in group members' attitudes or behavior as a result of group discussion.
Emotion
Group Polarization
Self-actualization
Reactance
9. Light-sensitive surface on back of eye containing rods and cones
Drive
retina
Anxiety
Stimulus Generalization
10. Stage of sleep characterized by high-frequency - low-amplitude brain-wave activity - rapid and systematic eye movements - more vivid dreams - and postural muscle paralysis
Schachter-Singer theory of emotion
psychometrician
Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
Lloyd and Margaret Peterson
11. Chemical messengers released by terminal buttons into the synapse
neurotransmitters
Experimental design
Noam Chomsky
hypothesis
12. Cognitive abilities requiring speed or rapid learning that tends to diminish with age
fluid intelligence
Trait
participant
Working through
13. Theory suggesting that there are two routes to attitude change: the central route - which focuses on thoughtful consideration of an argument for change - and the peripheral route - which focuses on less careful - more emotional - and even superficial
Elaboration Likelihood Model
aptitude test
Tolerance
levels-of-processing approach
14. Memory; studied memorization of meaningless words
limbic system
informed consent
Equity Theory
Hermann Ebbinghaus
15. A fertilized egg
Sublimation
Hyperopic
Zygote
aversive conditioning
16. A need or want that causes someone to act
pupil
Panic Attack
hippocampus
motive
17. Process by which an organism learns to respond only to a specific stimulus and not to other stimuli
Abraham Maslow
motor projection areas
Stimulus Discrimination
fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)
18. The theory that children and adolescents use gender as an organizing theme to classify and interpret their perceptions about the world and themselves
nervous system
Gender Schema Theory
ex post facto study
Daniel Goleman
19. Member of the gene terror that controls the appearance of a certain trait only if it is paired with the same gene
Depressive disorders
Benjamin Whorf
Fixation
recessive gene
20. Below-average intellectual functioning - as measured on an IQ test - accompanied by substantial limitations in functioning that originate before age 8
thalamus
Anna O.
Metal retardation
Sociobiology
21. Perspective that defines psychology as the study of behavior that is directly observable or through assessment instruments
Color Blindness
behaviorism
photoreceptors
random sample
22. Group of abnormalities that occur in the babies of mothers who drink alcoholic beverages during pregnancy
fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)
Heuristics
Robert Sternberg
evolutionary psychology
23. Reflex that causes a newborn to grasp vigorously any object touching the palm or fingers or placed in the hand
percentile score
structuralism
Genital Stage
Grasping reflex
24. Ethology (animal behavior); studied imprinting and critical periods in geese
Konrad Lorenz
Stanley Schachter
agonist
behavioral genetics
25. A branch of the autonomic nervous system and prepares the body for quick action in emergencies; 'fight or flight'
long-term potentiation
Repression
descriptive statistics
sympathetic nervous system
26. Psychotherapeutic process in which several people meet as a group with a therapist to receive psychological help.
health psychologist
visual acuity
timbre
Group therapy
27. A test designed to predict a person's future performance
informed consent
aptitude test
Prevalence
episodic memory
28. The process by which the location of sound is determined
Oral Stage
Karl Wernicke
Language
sound localization
29. A specific (usually internal) condition - usually involving some form of arousal - which directs an organism's behavior toward a goal.
Vasocongestion
William Sheldon
Motive
Social Facilitation
30. The scientific study of how people think about - interact with - influence - and are influenced by the thoughts - feelings - and behaviors of other people.
flashbulb memories
Noam Chomsky
Social Psychology
dendrites
31. An understanding of mental states such as feelings - desires - beliefs - and intentions and of the causal role they play in human behavior
gustation
Theory of mind
Overjustification effect
participant
32. The period of extending from the onset of puberty to early adulthood
Adolescence
Drive theory (aka - drive-reduction theory)
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
ESP
33. 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
parallel processing
Grasping reflex
Object permanence
34. A number that expresses the degree and direction of the relationship between 2 variables - ranging from -1 to +1
correlation coefficient
Latency Stage
cerebellum
health psychologist
35. Pioneer in Cognitive Therapy. Suggested negative beliefs cause depression.
Judith Langlois
Aaron Beck
replication
neuropsychologist
36. An observable action
chromosome
Gibson & Walk
behavior
Collective Unconscious
37. Any neutral stimulus that initially has no intrinsic negative value for an organism but acquires punishing qualities when linked with a primary punisher
efferent neuron nerve
nurture
John Locke
Secondary Punisher
38. Established an intelligence test especially for adults (WAIS); also WISC and WPPSI
Bonding
iris
Moro reflex
David Weschler
39. In Freud's theory - the source of a person's instinctual energy - which works mainly on the pleasure principle.
Gender
Id
case study
Metal retardation
40. Subfield of psychology that focuses on the relationship between physical stimuli and people's conscious experiences of them.
psychologist
Psychophysics
prenatal development
Experimental design
41. Discovered classical conditioning; trained dogs to salivate at the ringing of a bell
normal distribution
Mediation
Theory of mind
Ivan Pavlov
42. 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
Saturation
normal distribution
Rational-emotive therapy
Personality
43. Neutral stimulus that - through repeated association with an unconditioned stimulus - begins to elicit a conditioned response
Conditioned Stimulus
Equity Theory
Kenneth Clark
Projective Tests
44. The expression of genes
Id
Self-actualization
Group
phenotype
45. Study that focuses on biological foundations of behavior and mental processes; overlaps with neuroscience
psychobiology
Fixed-interval Schedule
just noticeable difference (JND)
Assimilation
46. Procedures used to draw conclusions about larger populations from small samples of data
Gender stereotype
inferential statistics
William Dement
positron emission tomography (PET scan)
47. Simultaneously analyzing different elements of sensory information - such as color - brightness - shape - etc.
cones
levels-of-processing approach
Consciousness
parallel processing
48. Psychologist who treats people serious psychological problems or conducts research into the causes of behavior
clinical psychologist
neural plasticity
Social Loafing
Aristotle
49. A group of participants who are assumed to be representative of the population about which an inference is being made
Heritability
sample
acetylcholine (ACh)
phenotype
50. Endocrine gland that produces melatonin that helps regulate sleep/wake cycle
Temperament
state-dependent learning
pineal gland
optic nerve