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AP Psychology
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1. A definition of a variable in terms of the set of methods or procedures used to measure or study that variable
Zajonc & Markus
operational definition
Saturation
self-actualization
2. Process by which a conditioned response becomes associated with a stimulus that is similar but not identical to the original conditioned stimulus
Stimulus Generalization
Social phobia
Insomnia
hypothesis
3. Process by which several genes interact to produce a certain trait; responsible for most important traits
Robert Rosenthal
somatic nervous system
polygenic inheritance
Oral Stage
4. Perception; identified just-noticeable-difference (JND) that eventually becomes Weber's law
pituitary gland
Ernst Weber
maintenance rehearsal
brainstem
5. Inability to remember information (typically - all events within a specific period) - usually due to physiological trauma
amnesia
Edward Bradford Titchener
primacy effect
Fixation
6. Experience of the difference threshold
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
axon
split brain patients
just noticeable difference (JND)
7. Decreased responsiveness with repeated presentation of the same stimulus
habituation
acetylcholine (ACh)
Theory of mind
parathyroid
8. Any neutral stimulus that initially has no intrinsic negative value for an organism but acquires punishing qualities when linked with a primary punisher
Walter B. Cannon
Secondary Punisher
Equity Theory
counseling psychologist
9. Applies psychological concepts to legal issues
forensic psychologist
Rape
Psychosurgery
correlation coefficient
10. In an experiment - the group of participants to whom a treatment is given
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
experimental group
memory
hindbrain
11. Expectation of the person conducting an experiment which may be affect the outcome
experimenter bias
Bonding
Trichromatic theory
Gender stereotype
12. Holds information for processing; fragile; also called short term memory or working memory
short-term storage
Dependence
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
control group
13. An electrical current sent down the axon of a neuron and is initiated by the rapid reversal of the polarization of the cell membrane
schema
Robert Rosenthal
binocular cues
action potential
14. A number that expresses the degree and direction of the relationship between 2 variables - ranging from -1 to +1
correlation coefficient
Hermann Ebbinghaus
Rationalization
parathormone
15. Relatively permanent change in an organism that occurs as a result of experiences in the environment
Learning
Embryo
efferent neuron nerve
naturalistic observation
16. Visual theory - stated by Young and Helmholtz that all colors can be made by mixing the three basic colors: red - green - and blue; a.k.a the Young-Helmholtz theory.
retroactive interference
cognitive-appraisal theory of emotion
thyroid gland
Trichromatic theory
17. Decrease in effort and productivity that occurs when an individual works in a group instead of alone.
retrieval
REM (rapid eye movement) sleep
Social Loafing
Self-perception Theory
18. Decrease in likelihood that an intrinsically motivated task - after having been extrinsically rewarded - will be performed when the reward is no longer given.
evolutionary psychology
Obedience
Overjustification effect
Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
19. Three-stage process which describes the body's reaction to stress: 1) alarm reaction - 2) resistance - 3) exahaustion
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20. Intelligence - comparative; Yerkes-Dodson law: level of arousal as related to performance
Metal retardation
Robert Yerkes
Secondary Reinforcer
Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
21. Focuses on methods of acquiring and analyzing data
Fulfillment
psychometrician
limbic system
decay
22. Defense mechanism by which people behave in a way opposite to what their true but anxiety-provoking feelings would dictate.
Residual type of schizophrenia
Karl Wernicke
Reaction Formation
Wilhelm Wundt
23. Operant training system that uses secondary reinforcers (tokens) to increase appropriate behavior; learners can exchange tokens for desired rewards
Albert Bandura
authoritarian parenting
Intimacy
token economy
24. Threadlike structure within the nucleus of cells that contain genes
encoding specificity principle
glial cells
chromosome
Alzheimer's Disease
25. Area on retina with no receptor cells (where optic nerve leaves the eye)
blind spot
Herman von Helmholtz
Mainstreaming
Hobson & McCarley
26. Graphical record of brain-wave activity obtained through electrodes placed on the scalp and forehead
Henry Murray
Stereotypes
Electroencephalogram (EEG)
Logic
27. Negative evaluation of an entire group of people - typically based on unfavorable (and often wrong) stereotypes about groups.
Anorexia Nervosa
Erik Erikson
Prejudice
adaptation
28. A descriptive study that includes an intensive study of one person and allows an intensive examination of a single case - usually chosen for its interesting or unique characteristics
Case study
normal distribution
Psycholinguistics
Hermann Ebbinghaus
29. In Piaget's view - a specific mental structure; an organized way of interacting with the environment and experiencing it- a generalization a child makes based on comparable occurences of various actins - usally physical - motor actions
Carl Rogers
scientific method
Schema
Preoperational stage
30. Railroad worker who survived a severe brain injury that dramatically changed his personality and behavior; case played a role in the development of the understanding of the localization of brain function
Conditioned Response
Phineas Gage
Konrad Lorenz
monism
31. Inability to perceive a situation or event except in relation to oneself; also know as self-centeredness
Decentration
Norms
Egocentrism
chunks
32. A condition or characteristic of a situation or a person that is subject to change (it varies) within or across situations or individuals
family studies
variable
instinct
Aristotle
33. Defense mechanism by which anxiety-provoking thoughts and feelings are forced to the unconscious.
Repression
genetics
Humanistic theory
human genomes
34. A generalized feeling of fear and apprehension that may be related to a particular situation or object and is often accompanied by increased physiological arousal.
Tolman
Anxiety
school psychologist
Transference
35. Released by thyroid; hormone that regulates the body's metabolism; OVERACTIVE-over-excitability - insomnia - reduced attention span - fatigue - snap decisions - reduced concentration (hyperthyroidism); UNDERACTIVE-desire to sleep - constantly tired -
Body Language
parasympathetic nervous system
explicit memory
thyroxine
36. A type of research method that allows researchers to measure variables so that they can develop a description of a situation or phenomenon
Dichromats
sensory neurons
Descriptive Studies
forensic psychologist
37. Heuristic procedure in which the problem solver compares the current situation with the desired goal to determine the most efficient way to get from one to the other.
Social Need
monocular cues
Robert Rosenthal
Means-ends analysis
38. Any stimulus or event that is naturally painful or unpleasant to an organism
motive
Primary Punisher
pons
hypothalamus
39. 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
Debriefing
hindbrain
Hermann Ebbinghaus
Higher-order Conditioning
40. The scientific study of behavior and mental processes
mean
semantic memory
psychology
cochlea
41. Systematic procedure through which associations and responses to specific stimuli are learned
eclectic
Erik Erikson
Conditioning
Antisocial personality disorder
42. Process by which stored information is recovered from memory
agonist
Child abuse
mutation
retrieval
43. A need or want that causes someone to act
Walter B. Cannon
Assessment
fluid intelligence
motive
44. An aroused condition that directs people to behave in ways that allow them to feel good about themselves and others and to establish and maintain relationships
B.F. Skinner
Logic
Social Need
implicit memory
45. Ability to recognize that objects can e transformed in some way - visually or phycially - yet still be the same in number - weight - substance - or volume
Primary Punisher
Extinction (classical conditioning)
Conservation
Depressants (AKA sedative-hypnotics)
46. Psychoanalytic technique in which a person is asked to report to the therapist his or her thoughts and feelings as they occur - regardless of how trivial - illogical - or objectionable their content may appear.
primacy effect
Logic
replication
Free association
47. The behavior of individuals when confronted with a situation or task that requires insight or determination of some unknown elements.
pseudoscience
Stressor
implicit memory
Problem Solving
48. When a researcher's expectations unknowingly create a situation that affects the results
self-fulfilling prophecy
Raw score
blind spot
Sex
49. Framework of basic ideas about people - objects and events based on past experience in long-term memory
Social Cognition
glial cells
Hermann Ebbinghaus
schema
50. Typically a pill that is used as a control in the experiment; a sugar pill
decay
placebo
zone of proximal development
myelin sheath