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AP Psychology
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1. The folds in the cerebral cortex that increase the surface area of the brain
Alzheimer's Disease
hindbrain
self-actualization
convolutions
2. Storage mechanism that keeps a relatively permanent record of memory
Imaginary Audience
long-term memory
Reaction Formation
photoreceptors
3. Neurotransmitter that influences voluntary movement - attention - alertness; lack of dopamine linked with Parkinson's disease; too much is linked with schizophrenia
dopamine
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
monism
vestibular sense
4. The time in to development of an organism when it is especially sensitive to certain environmental influences; outside of that period the same influences will have far less effect
social psychologist
Specific phobia
Group therapy
Critical Period
5. Newly learned information interferes with the ability to recall previously learned information
Interpretation
Extinction (operant conditioning)
aphasia
retroactive interference
6. Process by which stored information is recovered from memory
Consciousness
retrieval
Anna Freud
brain
7. The deeper meaning of a dream - usually involving symbolism hidden meaning - and repressed or obscured ideas and wishes
experimenter bias
Latent Content
Fetus
Groupthink
8. Social psychology; focus on nonverbal communication - self-fulfilling prophecies; Studies: Pygmalion Effect-effect of teacher's expectations on students
Standard score
Group
Robert Rosenthal
strain studies
9. 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
Henry Murray
Conservation
Prototype
Mary Ainsworth
10. Perspective that defines psychology as the study of behavior that is directly observable or through assessment instruments
receptor site
Preconscious
Brainstorming
behaviorism
11. The statistically determined minimum level of stimulation necessary to excite a perceptual system.
axon
Absolute threshold
decay
Martin Seligman
12. Cognition and memory; studied repressed memories and false memories; showed how easily memories could be changed and falsely created by techniques such as leading questions and illustrating the inaccuracy in eyewitness testimony
Walter B. Cannon
gate control theory
positive psychology
Elizabeth Loftus
13. A fertilized egg
Emotion
Zygote
Intimacy
proactive interference
14. Anxiety disorder characterized by fear of - and desire to avoid - situations in which the person might be exposed to scrutiny by others and might behave in an embarrassing or humiliating way.
Social phobia
top-down processing
Manifest Content
Placenta
15. A number that expresses the degree and direction of the relationship between 2 variables - ranging from -1 to +1
neural plasticity
Model
informed consent
correlation coefficient
16. An explanation of behavior that assumes that an organism is motivated to act because of a need to attain - reestablish - or maintain some goal that helps with survival
Drive theory (aka - drive-reduction theory)
Vulnerability
forensic psychologist
Phallic Stage
17. Trait theory of personality; 3 levels of traits: cardinal - central - and secondary
Charles Darwin
descriptive statistics
Gordon Allport
aversive conditioning
18. General category of mood disorders in which people show extreme and persistent sadness - despair - and loss of interest in life's usual activities.
Discrimination
Bystander Effect
Latent Learning
Depressive disorders
19. The process by which the location of sound is determined
sound localization
schema
maintenance rehearsal
Token economy
20. Learning; systematic desensitization
Systematic desensitization
phenotype
Fixation
Wolpe
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
zone of proximal development
Bipolar disorder
Temperament
replication
22. Tendency to believe that one's own group is the standard - the reference point by which other people and groups should be judged
Heuristics
motor neurons
evolutionary psychology
ethnocentrism
23. Photoreceptors that detect black - white - and gray - and movement; used for vision in dim light
rods
Sucking reflex
parathormone
Motive
24. Style of parenting marked by emotional coldness - imposing rules and expecting obedience
Manifest Content
authoritarian parenting
Circadian Rhythms
independent variable
25. An observable action
self-actualization
Denial
motivated forgetting
behavior
26. State with deep relaxation and heightened suggestibility
hypnosis
Catatonic type of schizophrenia
inhibitory neurotransmitter
prenatal development
27. Learning that occurs in the absence of direct reinforcement and that is not necessarily demonstrated through observable behavior
binocular cues
clinical psychologist
Phillip Zimbardo
Latent Learning
28. Area on retina with no receptor cells (where optic nerve leaves the eye)
Kenneth Clark
Standard score
parasympathetic nervous system
blind spot
29. Humanistic psychology; Contributions: founded client-centered therapy - theory that emphasizes the unique quality of humans especially their freedom and potential for personal growth - unconditional positive regard -
Higher-order Conditioning
Circadian Rhythms
Symptom substitution
Carl Rogers
30. The study of language - including speech sounds - meaning - and grammar.
Latent Content
Dream analysis
Linguistics
Semantics
31. Study of hereditary influences and how it influences behavior and thinking
midbrain
kinesthesis
Signal Detection Theory
behavioral genetics
32. Any event that increases the probability of a recurrence of the response that preceded it
Avoidance-avoidance conflict
Reinforcer
Hermann Ebbinghaus
rods
33. The belief that a person can successfully engage in and execute a specific behavior
corpus callosum
Self-efficacy
Rosenhan
levels-of-processing approach
34. Ends of axons that secrete neurotransmitters
Reasoning
serotonin
terminal buttons (axon terminals)
Halo effect
35. In Jung's theory - the emotionally charged ideas and images that are rich in meaning and symbolism and exist within the collective unconscious.
Learned Helplessness
Social Influence
David Rosenhan
Archetypes
36. A state of consciousness that occurs during sleep - usually accompanied by vivid visual - tactile - or auditory imagery.
Genital Stage
Preconscious
Dream
brainstem
37. Process of developing uniform procedures for administering and scoring a test and for establishing norms
pupil
Free association
Standardization
memory span
38. Member of a gene terror that controls the appearance of a certain trait
short-term storage
dominant genes
Henry Murray
Latent Learning
39. Efferent neurons; neurons that carry messages from spinal cord/brain to muscles and glands
median
Concordance rate
Social Facilitation
motor neurons
40. Dissociative disorder characterized by the existence within an individual of two or more distinct personalities - each of which is dominant at different times and directs the individual's behavior at those times; commonly known as multiple personalit
inferential statistics
Heritability
Dissociative identity disorder
Psychoanalysis
41. The situation that occurs when the drug becomes part of the body's functioning and produces withdrawal symptoms when the drug is discontinued
Dependence
terminal buttons (axon terminals)
significant difference
Schachter-Singer theory of emotion
42. Any neutral stimulus that initially has no intrinsic negative value for an organism but acquires punishing qualities when linked with a primary punisher
Signal Detection Theory
emotional intelligence
Self-actualization
Secondary Punisher
43. The process of maintaining or keeping information readily available; the locations where information is held
storage
Concordance rate
acetylcholine (ACh)
Attitudes
44. One of the descriptive methods of research; it requires construction of a set of questions to administer to a group of participants
twin studies
Experimental design
Survey
Conflict
45. Technique in which neither the persons involved for those conducting the experiment know in what group to participate is involved
double-blind procedure
ethnocentrism
Social Interest
Attributions
46. Study of how traits are transmitted from one generation to the next
adaptation
genetics
Representative sample
double-blind procedure
47. An unconscious way of reducing anxiety by distorting perceptions of reality.
Displacement
Babinski reflex
Defense Mechanism
Aversive counterconditioning
48. 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
Konrad Lorenz
science
Longitudinal Study
working memory
49. We determine our emotion based on our physiological arousal - then label that emotion according to our explanation for that arousal
Preconscious
Transference
Schachter-Singer theory of emotion
Reinforcer
50. People who can distinguish only two of the three basic colors.
psychometrician
Percentile score
Social Cognition
Dichromats