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AP Psychology
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1. In Freud's theory - the source of a person's instinctual energy - which works mainly on the pleasure principle.
natural selection
Saturation
René Descartes
Id
2. Repetitive review of information with little or no interpretation
control group
Stimulus Generalization
maintenance rehearsal
Major depressive disorder
3. An individual's genetic make-up
genotype
parathyroid
adaptation
Classical Conditioning
4. In psychology - the techniques used to discover knowledge about human behavior and mental processes
bulimia nervosa
scientific method
Learned Helplessness
Martin Seligman
5. Shifts or exaggeration in group members' attitudes or behavior as a result of group discussion.
Placebo effect
Group Polarization
Albert Bandura
maintenance rehearsal
6. A definition of a variable in terms of the set of methods or procedures used to measure or study that variable
Consciousness
operational definition
explicit memory
variability
7. An eating disorder characterized by repeated episodes of binge eating (and a fear of not being able to stop eating) followed by purging
Gazzaniga or Sperry
cognitive-appraisal theory of emotion
Secondary Reinforcer
Bulimia Nervosa
8. Noradrenaline; chemical which is excitatory - similar to adrenaline - and affects arousal and memory; raises blood pressure by causing blood vessels to become constricted - but also carried by bloodstream to the anterior pituitary which relaxes ACTH
norepinephrine
Double bind
Depressive disorders
mode
9. General category of mood disorders in which people show extreme and persistent sadness - despair - and loss of interest in life's usual activities.
Depressive disorders
frontal lobes
Embryo
William James
10. Process of presenting an undesirable or noxious stimulus - or removing a desirable stimulus - to decrease the probability that a preceding response will recur
(cerebral) cortex
Object permanence
Punishment
lens
11. The extent to which people are flexible and respond adaptively to external or internal demands
Schizophrenic disorders
Appraisal
zone of proximal development
Resilience
12. Developed one of the first projective tests - the Inkblot test which consists of 10 standardized inkblots where the subject tells a story - the observer then derives aspects of the personality from the subject's commentary
Latent Content
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Stimulus Generalization
Hermann Rorschach
13. The view that knowledge should be acquired through observation and often an experiment
Assimilation
science
Preoperational stage
empiricism
14. Sleep stage when the eyes move about - during which vivid dreams occur; brain very active but skeletal muscles paralyzed
REM (rapid eye movement) sleep
measure of central tendency
Anal Stage
menarche
15. Period of development from conception until birth
refractory period
psychology
prenatal development
Displacement
16. People's tendency to ascribe their positive behaviors to their own internal traits - but their failures and shortcomings to external - situational factors.
Bystander Effect
postconventional level of moral development
Token economy
Self-serving Bias
17. 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
implicit memory
Critical Period
Concrete operational stage
Deviation IQ
18. Studies as identical and rhetorical twins to determine relative influence of heredity and environment on human behavior
structuralism
neuropsychologist
twin studies
placebo effect
19. The cessation of the ability to reproduce
Cognitive Dissonance
Debriefing
menopause
Free association
20. Social psychology; research evidence of internalized racism caused by stigmatization; doll experiments-black children chose white dolls
Kenneth Clark
Carl Jung
Lloyd and Margaret Peterson
Means-ends analysis
21. The increase in sensitivity to light that occurs when the illumination level changes from high to low - causing chemicals in the rods and cones to regenerate and return to their inactive state.
counseling psychologist
Dark adaptation
Resistance
Preoperational stage
22. School of psychological thought that argued that behavior cannot be studied in parts but must be viewed a s whole
Gestalt psychology
Paranoid type of schizophrenia
Higher-order Conditioning
spinal cord
23. The small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye.
Light
Francis Galton
thyroxine
aversive conditioning
24. Forcible sexual assault on an unwilling partner.
Rape
cognitive psychology
Language
timbre
25. A social need that directs a person to strive constantly for excellence and success
Albert Ellis
Teratogen
Carl Jung
Need for achievement
26. 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
Opponent-process theory
Hermann Ebbinghaus
observer bias
epinephrine
27. Assesses and counsels students - consults with educators and parents - and performs behavioral intervention when necessary
Light
variability
school psychologist
mode
28. Behavior pattern exhibited by people who are calmer - more patient - and less hurried than Type A individuals
Raymond Cattell
Type B behavior
schema
Reactance
29. A descriptive statistic that measures the variability of data from the mean of the sample
peripheral nervous system
Walter B. Cannon
standard deviation
afferent neuron nerve
30. In psychoanalysis - an unwillingness to cooperate - which a patient signals by showing a reluctance to provide the therapist with information or to help the therapist understand or interpret a situation.
Residual type of schizophrenia
Resistance
Coping
genetics
31. Information processing guided by pre-existing knowledge or expectations to construct perceptions
Accommodation
top-down processing
opponent-process theory of emotion
agonist
32. Personality disorder characterized by egocentricity - and behavior that is irresponsible and that violates the rights of other people - a lack of guilt feelings - an inability to understand other people and a lack of fear of punishment.
psychiatrist
Divergent thinking
Antisocial personality disorder
motor projection areas
33. The human need to fulfill one's potential
Stanford-Binet intelligence tests
Stress
self-actualization
Higher-order Conditioning
34. Prejudice against the elderly and the resulting discrimination against them
Representative sample
Ageism
Skinner Box
Motivation
35. A person's experiences in the environment
glial cells
cones
nurture
operational definition
36. A person's diminished ability to deal with demanding life events.
Free association
Imaginary Audience
Vulnerability
Transduction
37. 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
Defense Mechanism
Variable-interval Schedule
ACTH (arenocorticotropic hormone)
Counterconditioning
38. Anxiety disorder characterized by irrational and persistent fear of a particular object or situation - along with a compelling desire to avoid it.
psychology
Latent Learning
Specific phobia
Residual type of schizophrenia
39. The tendency of people in a group to seek concurrence with one another when reaching a decision - rather than effectively evaluating options.
Groupthink
Optic chiasm
motivated forgetting
Defense Mechanism
40. Stress and coping; used 'social readjustment scale' to measure stress
consolidation
Robert Sternberg
Means-ends analysis
Holmes & Rahe
41. Following a strong emotion - an opposing emotion counters the first emotion - lessening the experience of that emotion; on repeated occasions - the opposing emotion becomes stronger
EEG (electroencephalogram)
Social Psychology
explicit memory
opponent-process theory of emotion
42. Personality assessment; created the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) with Christina Morgan - stated that the need to achieve varied in strength in different people and influenced their tendency to approach and evaluate their own performances
Phoneme
Receptive fields
William James
Henry Murray
43. A nonspecific - emotional response to real or imagined challenges or threats; a result of a cognitive appraisal by the individual
Body Language
Stress
Phallic Stage
Gazzaniga or Sperry
44. Chemical that carries messages that travel through the bloodstream to help regulate bodily functions
set point
Benjamin Whorf
Self-efficacy
hormone
45. Reflex in which a newborn strectches out the arms and legs and cries in response to a loud noise or an abrupt change in the environment
chunks
Hue
Ideal Self
Moro reflex
46. Piaget's second stage of cognitive development (lasting from about age 2 to age 6 or 7) - during which the child begins to represent the world symbolically
Counterconditioning
Attachment
Preoperational stage
procedural memory
47. Emotional intelligence
Daniel Goleman
Subliminal perception
gonads
John Garcia
48. The tendency to attribute the behavior of others to dispositional causes but to attribute one's own behavior to situational causes.
Actor-observer Effect
storage
Object permanence
GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid)
49. 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.
Anxiety
Morpheme
Charles Spearman
independent variable
50. Freud's third stage of personality development - from about age 4 through age 7 - during which children obtain gratification primarily from the genitals.
Overjustification effect
social psychologist
gate control theory
Phallic Stage