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AP Psychology
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1. Language; his hypothesis is that language determines the way we think
Benjamin Whorf
synaptic cleft
debriefing
Higher-order Conditioning
2. A test score that has not been transformed or converted in any way
parallel processing
Raw score
Overjustification effect
Attitudes
3. Reflex that causes a newborn to grasp vigorously any object touching the palm or fingers or placed in the hand
random sample
Unconditioned Response
Alfred Binet
Grasping reflex
4. Morality based on one's own individual moral principles (i.e. - conscience)
forensic psychologist
Hermann Ebbinghaus
flashbulb memories
postconventional level of moral development
5. The purposeful process by which a person generates logical and coherent ideas - evaluates situations - and reaches conclusions.
consolidation
Reasoning
vestibular sense
Self-actualization
6. An anxiety disorder characterized by persistent anxiety occurring on more days than not for at least 6 months - sometimes with increased activity of the autonomic nervous system - apprehension - excessive muscle tension - and difficulty in concentrat
Type A behavior
Syntax
natural selection
Generalized anxiety disorder
7. Any of a class of drugs that relax and calm a user and - in higher doses - induce sleep; also known as a depressant
Appraisal
schema
gonads
Depressants (AKA sedative-hypnotics)
8. The appearance of one overt symptom to replace another that has been eliminated by treatment.
Model
Symptom substitution
conventional level of moral development
Light
9. Manageable and meaningful units of information organized in such a way that it can be easily encoded - stored - and retrieved
peripheral nervous system
chunks
theory
Dissociative disorders
10. Observing and recording behavior naturally without trying to manipulate and control the situation
Henry Murray
naturalistic observation
counseling psychologist
difference threshold
11. Describes differences between groups of participants that differ naturally on a variable such as race or gender
Phonology
ex post facto study
schema
range
12. The bodies 'slow' chemical communication by secreting hormones directly into the bloodstream
endocrine glands
action potential
Syntax
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
13. Memory of specific personal events and situations (episodes) tagged with information about time
episodic memory
Resilience
Stanford-Binet intelligence tests
Humanistic theory
14. A chart or array of scores - usually arranged from highest to lowest - showing the number of instances for each score
Rape
Ernst Weber
aphasia
frequency distribution
15. Establish the relationship between two variables
correlational research
Language
postconventional level of moral development
Social Influence
16. Subfield concerned with the use of psychological ideas and principles to enhance health - prevent illness - diagnose and treat disease - and improve rehabilitation
iris
Backward search
imagery
Health psychology
17. Unlearned or involuntary response to an unconditioned stimulus
Unconditioned Response
Personal Fable
Gender Schema Theory
Monochromats
18. The process of changing a short-term memory to a long-term one
Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
ions
Elaboration Likelihood Model
consolidation
19. The process of analyzing and interpreting events - other people - oneself - and the world in general.
Model
triarchic theory of intelligence
action potential
Social Cognition
20. Developed one of the first projective tests - the Inkblot test which consists of 10 standardized inkblots where the subject tells a story - the observer then derives aspects of the personality from the subject's commentary
educational psychologist
Percentile score
Norms
Hermann Rorschach
21. The situation that occurs when the drug becomes part of the body's functioning and produces withdrawal symptoms when the drug is discontinued
David Weschler
Metal retardation
psychobiology
Dependence
22. Impairment of mental functioning and global cognitive abilities in otherwise alert individuals - causing memory loss and related symptoms and typically having a progressive nature
Dementia
Leon Festinger
chromosome
pancreas
23. Member of the gene terror that controls the appearance of a certain trait only if it is paired with the same gene
recessive gene
Convergent thinking
Reasoning
interference
24. An operant conditioning procedure in which a person is physically removed from sources of reinforcement to decrease the occurrence of undesired behaviors.
Humanistic theory
Time-out
Bulimia Nervosa
self-fulfilling prophecy
25. The highness or lowness of a sound
Jean Piaget
interneurons
placebo
pitch
26. State of physiological imbalance usually accompanied by arousal
Wernicke's area
replication
Need
norepinephrine
27. Typically a pill that is used as a control in the experiment; a sugar pill
placebo
Abnormal psychology
Psychoneuroimmunology
Ex Post Facto Design
28. A white - fatty covering of the axon which speeds transmission of message
myelin sheath
Representative sample
survey research
Konrad Lorenz
29. Minimum difference between any two stimuli that person can detect 50% of the time
dopamine
Representative sample
difference threshold
Experimental design
30. Process of evaluating individual differences among human beings by means of tests interviews - observations - and recordings of physiological.
Hobson & McCarley
Assessment
Morpheme
Denial
31. The spread between the highest and the lowest scores in a distribution
range
Wernicke's area
Self-perception Theory
audition
32. A socially and culturally constructed set of distinctions between masculine and feminine sets of behaviors that is promoted and expected by society
Bulimia Nervosa
Critical Period
Schema
Gender
33. 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
Stanford-Binet intelligence tests
acetylcholine (ACh)
significant difference
Object permanence
34. Sleep researcher who discovered and coined the phrase 'rapid eye movement' (REM) sleep.
Gender stereotype
Brightness
William Dement
Alfred Binet
35. Temporarily holds current or recent information for immediate or short-term use; Information is maintained for 20-30 seconds while active processing (e.g. - rehearsal) takes place
serotonin
working memory
Anxiety
Stereotypes
36. Social Psychology; Helping behavior - personal responsibility; studied the effects of enhanced personal responsibility and helping behavior
Cognitive theories
Representative sample
Carol Gilligan
Langer & Rodin
37. Negative evaluation of an entire group of people - typically based on unfavorable (and often wrong) stereotypes about groups.
Brainstorming
Schachter-Singer theory of emotion
Alfred Adler
Prejudice
38. A basic unit of meaning in a language.
epinephrine
Secondary Reinforcer
Morpheme
Social phobia
39. The period during which the reproductive system matures; it begins with an increase in the production of sex hormones - which signals the end of childhood
Oedipus Complex
postconventional level of moral development
Herman von Helmholtz
Puberty
40. Conditioning process in which an originally neutral stimulus - by repeated pairing with a stimulus that normally elicits a response - comes to elicit a similar or even identical response; aka Pavlovian conditioning
sociocultural psychology
Longitudinal Study
Classical Conditioning
Oedipus Complex
41. A person's diminished ability to deal with demanding life events.
Henry Murray
emotional intelligence
pituitary gland
Vulnerability
42. The measurement of public opinion through the use of sampling and questioning
Id
Visual cortex
survey research
Bulimia Nervosa
43. Psychological disorders characterized by inflexible and longstanding maladaptive behaviors that typically cause stress and/or social or occupational problems.
Personality disorders
Gestalt psychology
Regression
pancreas
44. Areas of the retina that - when stimulated - produce a change in the firing of cells in the visual system.
Receptive fields
central nervous system
Abnormal psychology
Unconditioned Stimulus
45. An understanding of mental states such as feelings - desires - beliefs - and intentions and of the causal role they play in human behavior
Theory of mind
Elaboration Likelihood Model
adaptation
Bulimia Nervosa
46. Process of developing uniform procedures for administering and scoring a test and for establishing norms
Standardization
resting potential
Grammar
mode
47. The communication of information by cues or actions that include gestures - tone of voice - vocal inflections - and facial expressions.
Non-rapid Eye Movement Sleep
Nonverbal Communication
Need
Health psychology
48. An individual's genetic make-up
Emotion
Clark Hull
retroactive interference
genotype
49. Psychotherapeutic process in which several people meet as a group with a therapist to receive psychological help.
Substance Abuser
Gender Identity
memory span
Group therapy
50. The tendency to recall information learned while in a particular physiological state most accurately when one is in that physiological state again
Sociobiology
state-dependent learning
Critical Period
Double bind