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AP Psychology
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1. Body sense that provides information about the position and movement of individual parts of the body
kinesthesis
working memory
Gazzaniga or Sperry
Elizabeth Loftus
2. Behaviors followed by pleasant consequences are strengthened while behaviors followed by unpleasant consequences are weakened (Thorndike)
Collective Unconscious
Edward Thorndike
Law of Effect
Karl Wernicke
3. Freud's level of the mind that contains those experiences that are not currently conscious but may become so with varying degrees of difficulty.
Archetypes
Preconscious
Opponent-process theory
Carl Jung
4. Reinforcer that has survival value for an organism; this value does not have to be learned
Primary Reinforcer
prenatal development
Demand characteristics
Dark adaptation
5. Describes differences between groups of participants that differ naturally on a variable such as race or gender
Secondary Punisher
ex post facto study
Biofeedback
Undifferentiated type of schizophrenia
6. The first of Piaget's four stages of cognitive development (covering roughly the first 2 years of life) - during which the child develops some motoer coordination skills and a memory for past events
gustation
Sensorimotor stage
Longitudinal Study
sample
7. Focused awareness of only a limited amount of all you are capable of experiencing
selective attention
population
Need for achievement
moral development
8. A donut ring-shaped of loosely connected structures located in the forebrain between the central core and cerebral hemispheres; consists of: septum - cingulate gyrus - endowments - hypothalamus - and to campus - and amygdala; associated with emotions
Schachter-Singer theory of emotion
Embryo
limbic system
zone of proximal development
9. Storage mechanism that keeps a relatively permanent record of memory
forebrain
fluid intelligence
Emotion
long-term memory
10. The percentage of a population displaying a disorder during any specified period.
Prevalence
case study
Transduction
Egocentrism
11. Cell that sends messages to brain or spinal cord from other parts of the body; also called sensory neurons
afferent neuron nerve
psychiatrist
Optic chiasm
set point
12. Sets of strategies - rather than strict rules - that act as guidelines for discovery-oriented problem solving.
double-blind procedure
Heuristics
Psychotic
Altruism
13. Type of schizophrenia characterized by hallucinations and delusions of persecution or grandeur (or both) - and sometimes irrational jealousy.
Little Albert
Carl Rogers
Conformity
Paranoid type of schizophrenia
14. Behaviors that benefit other people and for which there is no discernable extrinsic reward - recognition - or appreciation.
receptor site
Socrates
Experimental design
Altruism
15. Intelligence and development; discovered that first born and only children tend to have higher IQs than latter born children
confounding variable
dominant genes
Zajonc & Markus
Extinction (operant conditioning)
16. Adrenaline; activates a sympathetic nervous system by making the heart beat faster - stopping digestion - enlarging pupils - sending sugar into the bloodstream - preparing a blood clot faster
retrograde amnesia
counseling psychologist
epinephrine
cognitive psychology
17. The biologically based categories of male and female
Expectancy Theories
Sex
Preconscious
Displacement
18. Part of the brain which controls living functions such as breathing - heart rate - blood pressure - body temperature
nature
correlation coefficient
medulla (also medulla oblongata)
encoding
19. Shows brain activity at higher reolution than PET scan when changes in oxygen concentration in neurons alters its magnetic qualities
James-Lange theory of emotion
Algorithm
functional MRI (fMRI)
neural plasticity
20. A research approach that follows a group of people over time to determine change or stability in behavior.
Prevalence
graded potential
Longitudinal Study
polarization
21. Colored part of the eye that regulates size of pupil
Grammar
introspection
iris
preconventional level of moral development
22. Devised theory of multiple intelligences: logical-mathematic - spatial - bodily-kinesthetic - intrapersonal - linguistic - musical - interpersonal - naturalistic
adrenal glands
interneurons
retrograde amnesia
Howard Gardner
23. A reinforcement schedule in which a reinforcer (reward) is delivered after a predetermined but variable number of responses has occurred
ions
Variable-ratio Schedule
Homeostasis
parathyroid
24. The small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye.
neurogenesis
Saccades
Light
Repression
25. Neurotransmitter that influences voluntary movement - attention - alertness; lack of dopamine linked with Parkinson's disease; too much is linked with schizophrenia
Secondary Reinforcer
dopamine
Lucid Dream
Model
26. Learning that occurs in the absence of direct reinforcement and that is not necessarily demonstrated through observable behavior
Latent Learning
Phineas Gage
Grammar
Social Categorization
27. 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 -
thyroxine
introspection
opponent-process theory of emotion
Insomnia
28. Level of consciousness that is outside awareness but contains feelings and memories that can easily be brought into conscious awareness
Social Influence
Self-perception Theory
encoding specificity principle
preconscious
29. 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
social psychologist
Abnormal psychology
synaptic vesicles
Stressor
30. The repetition of an experiment to test the validity of its conclusion
replication
Stimulant
Karen Horney
neuroscience
31. A person's experiences in the environment
Altruism
Albert Bandura
nurture
Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
32. Piaget's thrid stage of cognitive development (lasting from approximately age 6 or 7 to age 11 or 12) - during which the child develops the ability to understand constant factors in the environment - rules - and higher-order symbolic systems
conventional level of moral development
Concrete operational stage
Mediation
Orgasm phase
33. Neo-Freudian - psychodynamic; criticized Freud - stated that personality is molded by current fears and impulses - rather than being determined solely by childhood experiences and instincts - neurotic trends; concept of 'basic anxiety'
insulin
Lucid Dream
Karen Horney
Circadian Rhythms
34. Behavior targeted at individuals or groups and intended to hold them apart and treat them differently.
Libido
Discrimination
Abnormal psychology
Naturalistic observation
35. Shifts or exaggeration in group members' attitudes or behavior as a result of group discussion.
Residual type of schizophrenia
memory
Group Polarization
Edward Bradford Titchener
36. The prenatal organism from the 8th week after conception until birth
health psychologist
Fetus
flashbulb memories
Assessment
37. Cognitive psychology; created a 4-stage theory of cognitive development - said that two basic processes work in tandem to achieve cognitive growth (assimilation and accommodation)
dominant genes
Unconditioned Response
Jean Piaget
Clark Hull
38. Graphical record of brain-wave activity obtained through electrodes placed on the scalp and forehead
Reaction Formation
Psychotherapy
Electroencephalogram (EEG)
clinical psychologist
39. In problem solving - the process of widening the range of possibilities and expanding the options for solutions.
Divergent thinking
excitatory neurotransmitter
Prevalence
Gender
40. In psychology - the techniques used to discover knowledge about human behavior and mental processes
authoritarian parenting
Sublimation
Sex
scientific method
41. Process by which several genes interact to produce a certain trait; responsible for most important traits
Conformity
polygenic inheritance
optic nerve
genotype
42. Brain surgery used in the past to alleviate symptoms of serious mental disorders.
motivated forgetting
EEG (electroencephalogram)
Sociobiology
Psychosurgery
43. A chart or array of scores - usually arranged from highest to lowest - showing the number of instances for each score
nature
population
midbrain
frequency distribution
44. When the neuron is at rest; condition of neuron when the inside of the neuron is negatively charged relative to the outside of Enron; is necessary to generate the neuron signal in release of this polarization
Secondary Reinforcer
habituation
normal distribution
polarization
45. 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
consolidation
Coping
Reliability
retina
46. Austrian-Jewish woman (real name: Bertha Pappenheim) diagnosed with hysteria - treated by Josef Breuer for severe cough - paralysis of the extremities on the right side of her body - and disturbances of vision - hearing - and speech - as well as hall
Anna O.
pineal gland
rods
Decentration
47. Presentation of a stimulus after a particular response in order to increase the likelihood that the response will recur
Positive Reinforcement
Reliability
menarche
frequency polygon
48. Behavior characterized as atypical - socially unacceptable - distressing to the individual or others - maladaptive - and/or the result of distorted cognitions
Variable-ratio Schedule
Consciousness
Abnormal Behavior
Gender Schema Theory
49. The spread between the highest and the lowest scores in a distribution
Sociobiology
Learning
Raw score
range
50. Structure behind pupil that changes shape to focus light rays onto the retina
norepinephrine
Reflex
debriefing
lens