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AP Psychology
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1. Intelligence - comparative; Yerkes-Dodson law: level of arousal as related to performance
endocrine glands
Visual cortex
Robert Yerkes
Convergent thinking
2. A bell-shaped graphic representation of data showing what percentage of the population falls under each part of the curve
proactive interference
triarchic theory of intelligence
Normal curve
Puberty
3. A score indicating what percentage of the test population would obtain a lower score
Placenta
Percentile score
dopamine
selection studies
4. Creates a computerized image using x-rays passed through the brain
Developmental Psychology
Edward Thorndike
computerized axial tomography (CT scan)
Anna O.
5. Expectation of the person conducting an experiment which may be affect the outcome
experimenter bias
independent variable
Phineas Gage
Harry Harlow
6. Neurotransmitter that inhibits firing of neurons; linked with Huntington's disease
cerebellum
implicit memory
Antisocial personality disorder
GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid)
7. Division which includes the cerebellum - Pons - and medulla; responsible for involuntary processes: blood pressure - body temperature - heart rate - breathing - sleep cycles
inhibitory neurotransmitter
hindbrain
Temperament
Primary Reinforcer
8. 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
Signal Detection Theory
Morpheme
synaptic vesicles
ESP
9. A tentative statement or idea expressing a causal relationship between two events or variables that is to be evaluated in a research study
Anorexia Nervosa
replication
hypothesis
Robert Sternberg
10. A fertilized egg
Zygote
Reaction Formation
Heuristics
Variable-ratio Schedule
11. Body sense that provides information about the position and movement of individual parts of the body
Denial
kinesthesis
experimenter bias
Von Restorff effect
12. The most primitive of the three functional divisions of the brain - consisting of the pons - medulla - reticular formation - and cerebellum
hindbrain
sensory memory
Deviation IQ
Benjamin Whorf
13. Transparent covering of the eye
olfaction
Motivation
cornea
participant
14. Motivation; believed that gastric activity as in empty stomach - was the sole basis for hunger; did research that inserted balloons in stomachs
genetics
midbrain
Deindividuation
Walter B. Cannon
15. We determine our emotion based on our physiological arousal - then label that emotion according to our explanation for that arousal
sociocultural psychology
Schachter-Singer theory of emotion
maintenance rehearsal
autonomic nervous system
16. In Jung's theory - the emotionally charged ideas and images that are rich in meaning and symbolism and exist within the collective unconscious.
Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
statistics
Archetypes
Grammar
17. Describes differences between groups of participants that differ naturally on a variable such as race or gender
ex post facto study
Case study
median
self-fulfilling prophecy
18. The variable in a controlled experiment that is expected to change due to the manipulation of the independent variable
Grasping reflex
dependent variable
resting potential
retroactive interference
19. Social psychology; bystander apathy - diffusion of responsibility
Fundamental Attribution Error
Darley & Latane
Law of Effect
psychometrician
20. An analogy or a perspective that uses a structure from one field to help scientists describe data in another field
Gender stereotype
Model
Stimulant
Observational Learning Theory
21. The range between the level at which a child can solve a problem working alone with difficulty - and the level at which a child can solve a problem with the assistance of adults or children with more skill
cognitive psychology
Puberty
pituitary gland
zone of proximal development
22. Social cognition - cognitive dissonance; Study Basics: Studied and demonstrated cognitive dissonance
forebrain
Prosocial Behavior
Leon Festinger
retrograde amnesia
23. Top of the spinal column
Martin Seligman
functionalism
brainstem
Rape
24. Conflict that results from having to choose between two attractive alternatives
Approach-approach conflict
short-term storage
Mediation
Prototype
25. A reinforcement schedule in which a reinforcer (reward) is delivered after predetermined but varying amounts of time - provided that the required response occurs at least once after each interval
Decision making
Wilhelm Wundt
Social phobia
Variable-interval Schedule
26. Developmental psychology; compared effects of maternal separation - devised patterns of attachment; 'The Strange Situation': observation of parent/child attachment
Psychosurgery
Monochromats
Unconscious
Mary Ainsworth
27. 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
retina
Hermann Ebbinghaus
Saturation
Socrates
28. A condition or characteristic of a situation or a person that is subject to change (it varies) within or across situations or individuals
DNA
variable
Theory of mind
Sex
29. Retrieval cues that match original information work better
encoding specificity principle
Aversive counterconditioning
Visual cortex
Dichromats
30. A number that expresses the degree and direction of the relationship between 2 variables - ranging from -1 to +1
Resistance
correlation coefficient
Algorithm
Self-actualization
31. A need or want that causes someone to act
Hue
instinct
motive
Demand characteristics
32. Any neutral stimulus that initially has no intrinsic value for an organism but that becomes rewarding when linked with a primary reinforcer
Substance Abuser
functionalism
parallel processing
Secondary Reinforcer
33. The tendency to recall information learned while in a particular physiological state most accurately when one is in that physiological state again
Sensorimotor stage
retroactive interference
state-dependent learning
population
34. The principle that those characteristics and behaviors that help organisms adapt - be fit - and survive will be passed on to successive generations - because flexible - fit individuals have a greater chance of reproduction
relative refractory period
parasympathetic nervous system
Lawrence Kohlberg
natural selection
35. A test score that has not been transformed or converted in any way
Residual type of schizophrenia
Egocentrism
Raw score
Need
36. The percentage of a population displaying a disorder during any specified period.
Prevalence
Color Blindness
Prejudice
storage
37. Morality based on consequences to self
nonconscious
behavior
preconventional level of moral development
Learned Helplessness
38. Deals with the extent to which heredity and the environment each influence behavior
norepinephrine
resting potential
nature-nurture controversy
glial cells
39. The law that the neuron either fires at 100% or not at all
Raw score
amygdala
Delusions
all-or-none principle
40. People's tendency to change attitudes or behaviors so that they are consistent with those of other people or with social norms.
Saturation
normal distribution
Conformity
Specific phobia
41. Theorist who both aided in the development of the trichromatic theory of color perception and Place theory of pitch perception.
Algorithm
Socrates
Herman von Helmholtz
Martin Seligman
42. The repetition of an experiment to test the validity of its conclusion
Psychoanalysis
Stress
replication
preconscious
43. Bundles of axons
Theory of mind
nerve
Ekman & Friesen
ESP
44. Technique in which neither the persons involved for those conducting the experiment know in what group to participate is involved
central nervous system
double-blind procedure
Prejudice
inhibitory neurotransmitter
45. In Freud's theory - the part of personality that seeks to satisfy instinctual needs in accordance with reality.
Spontaneous Recovery
Abnormal Behavior
Ego
Placenta
46. 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
cognitive psychology
Coping
Dementia
Wernicke's area
47. Shows brain activity when radioactively tagged glucose rushes to active neurons
positron emission tomography (PET scan)
Counterconditioning
John Garcia
Saccades
48. Endocrine glands located above the kidney and secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine - which prepare the body for 'fight or flight'
acetylcholine (ACh)
Brightness
operational definition
adrenal glands
49. Subfield of psychology that focuses on the relationship between physical stimuli and people's conscious experiences of them.
Judith Langlois
natural selection
Psychophysics
Solomon Asch
50. A white - fatty covering of the axon which speeds transmission of message
myelin sheath
cones
parathormone
ACTH (arenocorticotropic hormone)