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AP Psychology
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1. A score indicating what percentage of the test population would obtain a lower score
token economy
Percentile score
vestibular sense
primacy effect
2. Snail-shaped fluid-filled tube in the inner ear involved in transduction
cognitive psychology
Expectancy Theories
Time-out
cochlea
3. The scores and corresponding percentile ranks of a large and representative sample of individuals from the population for which a test was designed
self-fulfilling prophecy
Norms
recessive gene
Longitudinal Study
4. Expectations of an observer which may distort an authentic observation
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
observer bias
Psycholinguistics
medulla (also medulla oblongata)
5. Establish the relationship between two variables
Stimulus Discrimination
amnesia
correlational research
Actor-observer Effect
6. Having both stereotypically male and stereotypically female characteristics
Cognitive theories
Androgynous
Appraisal
independent variable
7. An internal aroused condition that directs an organism to satisfy a physiological need
Learned helplessness
Sucking reflex
Drive
Social Psychology
8. Commonly occurring behavior can reinforce a less frequent behavior
Premack principle
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
interference
Latent Learning
9. 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
Electromagnetic Radiation
axon terminal
Henry Murray
Dissociative identity disorder
10. A type of therapy in which two or more people who are committed to one another's well-being are treated at once - in and effort to change the ways the interact.
psychiatrist
Reflex
Anal Stage
Family therapy
11. Loss of information from memory as a result of disuse and the passage of time
difference threshold
decay
Blood-Brain Barrier
Zygote
12. A basic unit of meaning in a language.
Morpheme
Abraham Maslow
Phoneme
Positive Reinforcement
13. In Freud's theory - the instinctual (and sexual) life force that - working on the pleasure principle and seeking immediate gratification - energizes the id.
Libido
Oral Stage
Placebo effect
temporal lobes
14. The process by which individuals lose their self-awareness and distinctive personality in the context of a group - which may lead them to engage in antinormative behavior.
Deindividuation
neuron
Divergent thinking
convolutions
15. The strong emotional tie that a person feels toward special other persons in his or her life
motivated forgetting
gustation
Jean Piaget
Attachment
16. A discipline based on the premise that even day-to-day behaviors are determined by the process of natural selection - that social behaviors that contribute to the survival of a species are passed on via the genes from one generation to the next.
Sociobiology
Learned helplessness
Personality disorders
Social Cognition
17. The psychological property of light referred to as color - determined by the wavelengths of reflected light.
Humanistic theory
selection studies
Mediation
Hue
18. In humanistic theory - the final level of psychological development - in which one strives to realize one's uniquely human potential-to achieve everything one is capable of achieving
Psychosurgery
eclectic
Self-actualization
Assessment
19. The agreement of participants to take part in an experiment and their acknowledgement that they understand the nature of their participation in the research - and have been fully informed about the general nature of the research - its goals - and met
Anal Stage
informed consent
normal distribution
Symptom substitution
20. Presentation of a stimulus after a particular response in order to increase the likelihood that the response will recur
Conditioning
Positive Reinforcement
Oedipus Complex
Altruism
21. Minimum difference between any two stimuli that person can detect 50% of the time
difference threshold
Motivation
memory span
descriptive statistics
22. Production of new brain cells; November 1988: cancer patients proved that new neurons grew until the end of life
neurogenesis
Stanley Schachter
agonist
Type B behavior
23. Body sense of equilibrium and balance
flashbulb memories
Wernicke's area
vestibular sense
all-or-none principle
24. Social psychology; bystander apathy - diffusion of responsibility
somatic nervous system
Darley & Latane
Ageism
norepinephrine
25. Practice of placing children with special needs in regular classroom settings - with the support of professionals who provide special education services
Rational-emotive therapy
Judith Langlois
Mainstreaming
Zajonc & Markus
26. A sample that reflects the characteristics of the population from which it is drawn
Representative sample
ESP
Anna O.
placebo
27. Large band of white neural fibers that connects to to brain hemispheres and carries messages between them; myelinated; involved in intelligence - consciousness - and self-awareness; does it reach full maturity until 20s
nerve
corpus callosum
instinct
frequency polygon
28. State of emotional and physical exhaustion - lowered productivity - and feelings of isolation - often caused by work-related pressures
Family therapy
Stanley Milgram
Latent Learning
Burnout
29. Eating disorder most common in adolescent females characterized by weight less than 85% of normal - restricted eating - and unrealistic body image
pseudoscience
long-term potentiation
Collective Unconscious
anorexia nervosa
30. The extent to which people are flexible and respond adaptively to external or internal demands
Resilience
Zajonc & Markus
lens
Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
31. In Freud's theory - the source of a person's instinctual energy - which works mainly on the pleasure principle.
Self-serving Bias
polarization
myelin sheath
Id
32. Hormone that controls imbalances levels of calcium and phosphate in the blood and tissue fluid; influences levels of excitability; secreted by parathyroids
normal distribution
Projective Tests
parathormone
Shaping
33. Explanations of behavior that focus on people's expectations about reaching a goal and their need for achievement as energizing factors
pineal gland
pancreas
family studies
Expectancy Theories
34. Wrinkled outer portion of brain; center for higher order brain functions such as thinking - planning - judgment; processes sensory information and directs movement
Paul Ekman
neural plasticity
Heritability
(cerebral) cortex
35. 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)
neural impulse
Self-efficacy
Babinski reflex
Child abuse
36. Intelligence: fluid & crystal intelligence; personality testing: 16 Personality Factors (16PF personality test)
Raymond Cattell
Schizophrenic disorders
Emotion
Higher-order Conditioning
37. The most primitive of the three functional divisions of the brain - consisting of the pons - medulla - reticular formation - and cerebellum
Anxiety
Daniel Goleman
Collective Unconscious
hindbrain
38. The general state of being aware of and responsive to events in the environment - as well as one's own mental processes
fraternal twins
Reinforcer
self-actualization
Consciousness
39. A state of consciousness that occurs during sleep - usually accompanied by vivid visual - tactile - or auditory imagery.
Ekman & Friesen
Dream
Psycholinguistics
confounding variable
40. The cessation of the ability to reproduce
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
Adolescence
menopause
Decentration
41. Part of the limbic system; influences emotions such as aggression - fear - and self-protective behaviors
Signal Detection Theory
anorexia nervosa
amygdala
encoding
42. Theory that suggests that organisms learn new responses by observing the behavior of a model and then imitating it; aka. Social learning theory
EEG (electroencephalogram)
Psychophysics
Observational Learning Theory
flashbulb memories
43. The highness or lowness of a sound
John Locke
Zygote
midbrain
pitch
44. Seeing mind and body as different aspects of the same thing
opponent-process theory of emotion
placebo effect
monism
evolutionary psychology
45. The depth and richness of a hue determined by determined by the homogeneity of the wavelengths contained in the reflected light; also known as purity.
Standardization
Personality
Saturation
authoritarian parenting
46. Defense mechanism by which people reinterpret undesirable feelings or behaviors in terms that make them appear acceptable.
Rationalization
Drive theory (aka - drive-reduction theory)
resting potential
Punishment
47. Level of consciousness that is outside awareness but contains feelings and memories that can easily be brought into conscious awareness
preconscious
Projection
Consciousness
Prosocial Behavior
48. 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
Critical Period
Generalized anxiety disorder
Vasocongestion
Motive
49. The study if the overlapping fields of perception - learning - memory - and thought - with a special emphasis on how people attend to - acquire - transform - store - and retrieve knowledge.
semantic memory
Dementia
Cognitive Psychology
token economy
50. 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.
motivated forgetting
Representative sample
Survey
Dark adaptation