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AP Psychology
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1. Observing and recording behavior naturally without trying to manipulate and control the situation
Phineas Gage
amygdala
ethnocentrism
naturalistic observation
2. The degree to which a condition or traits shared two or more individuals or groups
Percentile score
Concordance rate
Psychoanalysis
Psychotherapy
3. Patterns of feelings and beliefs about other people - ideas - or objects that are based on a person's past experiences - shape his or her future behavior - and are evaluative in nature.
Attitudes
Reliability
implicit memory
Hallucinogens (AKA psychedelic drugs)
4. Top of the spinal column
brainstem
implicit memory
Concept
retina
5. Defense mechanism by which people refuse to accept reality.
occipital lobes
Denial
Drug
Extrinsic motivation
6. Heuristic procedure in which a problem solver works backward from the goal or end of a problem to the current position - in order to analyze the problem and reduce the steps needed to get from the current position to the goal.
Babinski reflex
ESP
Attachment
Backward search
7. The scientific study of behavior and mental processes
nonconscious
Equity Theory
psychology
thyroxine
8. Observed group differences based on the era when people were born and grew up - exposing them to particular experiences that may affect the results of cross-sectional studies
Dream
Stimulus Discrimination
Psychoanalysis
cohort effect
9. The second phase of the sexual response cycle - during which physical arousal continues to increase as the partners bodies prepare for orgasm
Altruism
myelin sheath
Plateau phase
Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
10. A three-stage counterconditioning procedure in which people are taught to relax when confronting stimuli that forming elicited anxiety.
Von Restorff effect
Superego
Systematic desensitization
strain studies
11. Compliance with the orders of another person or group of people.
Carol Gilligan
Obedience
Hyperopic
David Rosenhan
12. The tendency of people in a group to seek concurrence with one another when reaching a decision - rather than effectively evaluating options.
levels-of-processing approach
Representative sample
standard deviation
Groupthink
13. 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
Psychotherapy
natural selection
John Garcia
Client-centered therapy
14. Sleep researcher who discovered and coined the phrase 'rapid eye movement' (REM) sleep.
William Dement
Rape
statistics
Object permanence
15. A specific (usually internal) condition - usually involving some form of arousal - which directs an organism's behavior toward a goal.
Motive
Behavior therapy
Grasping reflex
Hue
16. Revised Binet's IQ test and established norms for American children; tested group of young geniuses and followed in a longitudinal study that lasted beyond his own lifetime to show that high IQ does not necessarily lead to wonderful things in life
Lewis Terman
Temperament
Psychophysics
self-fulfilling prophecy
17. Statistical procedure designed to discover the independent elements (factors) in any set of data
Actor-observer Effect
cones
Factor analysis
Blood-Brain Barrier
18. Relatively permanent change in an organism that occurs as a result of experiences in the environment
Reinforcer
social psychologist
photoreceptors
Learning
19. Action potential; the firing of a nerve cell; the entire process of the electrical charge (message/impulse) traveling through inner on; can be as fast as 400 fps (with myelin) or 3 fps (no myelin)
positive psychology
token economy
Myopic
neural impulse
20. Procedure for solving a problem by implementing a set of rules over and over again until the solution is found.
Algorithm
optic nerve
David Rosenhan
Arousal
21. Any therapy that attempts to discover relationships between unconscious motivations and current abnormal behavior.
gate control theory
median
sociocultural psychology
Insight therapy
22. An environmental stimulus that affects an organism in physically or psychologically injurious ways - usually producing anxiety - tension - and physiological arousal
Id
Edward Bradford Titchener
Stressor
authoritarian parenting
23. Early-emerging and long-lasting individual differences in disposition and in the intensity and especially the quality of emotional reactions
Temperament
Disorganized type of schizophrenia
Type A behavior
memory span
24. The field of psychology concerned with the assessment - treatment - and prevention of maladaptive behavior.
GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid)
primacy effect
Abnormal psychology
Plateau phase
25. Wrinkled outer portion of brain; center for higher order brain functions such as thinking - planning - judgment; processes sensory information and directs movement
(cerebral) cortex
Mary Ainsworth
Erik Erikson
Ideal Self
26. Inability to understand or use language
Theory of mind
Psychotic
aphasia
Charles Spearman
27. Division that connects the central nervous system to the rest of the body; includes all sensory and motor neurons; divided into somatic nervous system and autonomic nervous system
response bias
Naturalistic observation
Repression
peripheral nervous system
28. Stress and coping; used 'social readjustment scale' to measure stress
Learning
Symptom substitution
Daniel Goleman
Holmes & Rahe
29. 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
Motive
anterograde amnesia
Body Language
Case study
30. The controversial claim that sensation can occur apart from sensory input
ESP
Teratogen
Projective Tests
motivated forgetting
31. Branching extensions of neuron that receives messages from neighboring neurons
Schachter-Singer theory of emotion
Ageism
case study
dendrites
32. Netlike system of neurons that weaves through limbic system and plays an important role in attention - arousal - and alert functions; arouses and alerts higher parts of the brain; anesthetics work by temporary shutting off RF system
Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
preconventional level of moral development
reticular formation (RF) (RES)
Conditioned Response
33. People's tendency to change attitudes or behaviors so that they are consistent with those of other people or with social norms.
autonomic nervous system
opponent-process theory of emotion
optic nerve
Conformity
34. Part of the limbic system; influences emotions such as aggression - fear - and self-protective behaviors
Syntax
amygdala
semantic memory
Reasoning
35. Behavior that benefits someone else or society but that generally offers no obvious benefit to the person performing it and may even involve some personal risk or sacrifice.
operational definition
Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
Prosocial Behavior
Personality
36. Helps athletes improve their focus - increase motivation - and deal with anxiety and fear of failure
Descriptive Studies
Law of Effect
sports psychologist
decay
37. Graph of a frequency distribution that shows the number of instances of obtained scores - usually with the data points connect by straight lines
Anorexia Nervosa
Albert Ellis
association areas
frequency polygon
38. Learning that occurs in the absence of direct reinforcement and that is not necessarily demonstrated through observable behavior
Anxiety
Latent Learning
prenatal development
Zajonc & Markus
39. Areas of the cerebral cortex that are not involved in primary motor or sensory functions - rather - they are involved in higher mental processes such as thinking - planning - and communicating
ethics
association areas
sound localization
Ego
40. Twins from a single fertilized egg (zygote) with the same genetic makeup; also called monozygotic (MZ) twins
glial cells
identical twins
human genomes
Cognitive Dissonance
41. Tendency to believe that one's own group is the standard - the reference point by which other people and groups should be judged
ethnocentrism
Superego
self-actualization
Phonology
42. Reflex that causes a newborn to make sucking motions when a finger or nipple if placed in the mouth
Sucking reflex
anterograde amnesia
ESP
Psychoactive Drug
43. A cognitive distortion experienced by adolescents - in which they see themselves as always 'on stage' with an audience watching
forebrain
Imaginary Audience
neuron
REM (rapid eye movement) sleep
44. The statistically determined minimum level of stimulation necessary to excite a perceptual system.
Absolute threshold
Resilience
engineering psychologist
family studies
45. A system of learned attitudes about social practices - instituations - and individual behavior used to evaluate situations and behavior as right or wrong - good or bad
variable
Blood-Brain Barrier
Morality
Primary Punisher
46. Creates a computerized image using a magnetic field and pulses of radio waves
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Brightness
Zajonc & Markus
chromosome
47. Behaviorism; Law of Effect-relationship between behavior and consequence
cones
Catatonic type of schizophrenia
sensory memory
Edward Thorndike
48. Perception below the threshold of awareness.
Subliminal perception
Trichromatic theory
Electromagnetic Radiation
Generalized anxiety disorder
49. Student of Wilhelm Wundt; founder of Structuralist school of psychology.
Edward Bradford Titchener
synapse
empiricism
Dissociative disorders
50. Parenting style characterized by emotional warmth - high standards for behavior - explanation and consistent enforcement of rules - and inclusion of children in decision making
authoritative parenting
Tolerance
variability
Circadian Rhythms