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AP Psychology
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1. Defense mechanism by which anxiety-provoking thoughts and feelings are forced to the unconscious.
Repression
polarization
Attitudes
Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
2. Ancient Greek philosopher. Promoted introspection by saying - 'Know thyself.'
Socrates
Intelligence
moral development
frontal lobes
3. Unexpected changes in the gene replication process that are not always evident in phenotype and create unusual and sometimes harmful characteristics of body or behavior
mutation
Experimental design
preconscious
Social Categorization
4. A type of design that contrasts groups of people who differ on some variable of interest to the researcher.
Concept
recessive gene
Ex Post Facto Design
polarization
5. Ethology (animal behavior); studied imprinting and critical periods in geese
ex post facto study
Konrad Lorenz
Babinski reflex
Object permanence
6. Studies of hereditability it be a behavioral traits using animals that have been inbred to produce strains that are genetically similar to one another
interneurons
strain studies
ex post facto study
Sex
7. A highly detailed description of a single individual or a vent
Grammar
case study
Resolution Phase
descriptive statistics
8. Ability of the visual perceptual system to recognize that an object remains constant in size regardless of its distance from the observer or the size of its image on the retina.
Social phobia
Size constancy
motor neurons
Holmes & Rahe
9. The study of how language is acquired - perceived - understood - and produced.
sensory adaptation
Psycholinguistics
Reinforcer
Clark Hull
10. Neo-Freudian - psychodynamic; Contributions: inferiority complex - organ inferiority; Studies: birth order influences personality
Alfred Adler
mean
Undifferentiated type of schizophrenia
Stress
11. A definition of a variable in terms of the set of methods or procedures used to measure or study that variable
operational definition
Arousal
Representative sample
Vulnerability
12. Cell that sends messages to brain or spinal cord from other parts of the body; also called sensory neurons
epinephrine
adaptation
Expectancy Theories
afferent neuron nerve
13. 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
Perception
peripheral nervous system
Fundamental Attribution Error
Moro reflex
14. An insight therapy - developed be Carl Rogers - that seeks to help people evaluate the world and themselves from their own perspective by providing them with a nondirective environment and unconditional positive regard; also known as person-centered
motor projection areas
Client-centered therapy
Orgasm phase
Disorganized type of schizophrenia
15. The biochemical processes that make it easier for the neuron to respond again when it has been stimulated
long-term potentiation
Sociobiology
Assimilation
Halo effect
16. A basic or minimum unit of sound in a language.
psychologist
flashbulb memories
variability
Phoneme
17. A descriptive statistic that tells which result or score best represents an entire set of scores
measure of central tendency
Little Albert
frequency distribution
Hermann Ebbinghaus
18. The highness or lowness of a sound
Learning
Thanatology
pitch
Saccades
19. In the sexual response cycle - engorgement of the blood vessels - particularly in the genital area - due to increased blood flow
Dark adaptation
ex post facto study
Imaginary Audience
Vasocongestion
20. Branching extensions of neuron that receives messages from neighboring neurons
Cognitive theories
Heritability
dendrites
Sex
21. Photoreceptors that detect color and fine detail in bright-light conditions; not present in peripheral vision
cones
emotional intelligence
Bulimia Nervosa
Psychosurgery
22. 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
developmental psychologist
Psychoactive Drug
ex post facto study
Variable-interval Schedule
23. Conscious memory that a person is aware of
postconventional level of moral development
human genomes
explicit memory
shaping
24. 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
Group
proactive interference
fraternal twins
Preoperational stage
25. A reinforcement schedule in which a reinforcer(reward) is delivered after a specified number of responses has occurred
Myopic
nature-nurture controversy
Fixed-ratio Schedule
Photoreceptors
26. A location on a receptor neurons which is like a key to a lock (with a specific nerve transmitter); allows for orderly pathways
receptor site
Formal operational stage
motive
correlational research
27. 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
Social Interest
David McClelland
set point
Conservation
28. Inability to perceive a situation or event except in relation to oneself; also know as self-centeredness
Hans Eysenck
Egocentrism
Albert Ellis
Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome
29. 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.
Cognitive Psychology
Robert Yerkes
phenotype
neural plasticity
30. The suppression of one bit of information by another
Secondary Punisher
interference
Zygote
dependent variable
31. A reinforcement schedule in which a reinforcer (reward) is delivered after a specified interval of time - provided that the required response occurs at least once in the interval
Zajonc & Markus
Fixed-interval Schedule
Morpheme
Aversive counterconditioning
32. In Roger's theory of personality - the perception an individual has of himself or herself and of his or her relationships to other people and to various aspects of life.
Self
motor projection areas
Elizabeth Loftus
Negative Reinforcement
33. Body sense of equilibrium and balance
Elizabeth Loftus
vestibular sense
Electromagnetic Radiation
Cross-sectional study
34. Physical - emotional - or sexual mistreatment of a child.
EEG (electroencephalogram)
Child abuse
Logic
glial cells
35. Any therapy that attempts to discover relationships between unconscious motivations and current abnormal behavior.
flashbulb memories
Insight therapy
Personality
Cross-sectional study
36. The creation or re-creation of a mental picture of a sensory or perceptual experience
imagery
Operant Conditioning
Self-fulfilling prophecy
Non-rapid Eye Movement Sleep
37. Subjects and not exposed to a changing variable in an experiment
thyroxine
control group
debriefing
Conservation
38. Elements of an experimental situation that might cause a participant to perceive the situation in a certain way or become aware of the purpose of the study and thus bias the participant to behave in a certain way - and in so doing - distort results.
Placenta
parathyroid
Demand characteristics
William Dement
39. The bodies 'slow' chemical communication by secreting hormones directly into the bloodstream
Harry Harlow
Antisocial personality disorder
endocrine glands
Mainstreaming
40. The process by which a person uses behavior and appearance of others to form attitudes about them.
aversive conditioning
mode
Abraham Maslow
Impression Formation
41. The level of consciousness devoted to processes completely unavailable to conscious awareness (e.g. - fingernails growing)
mutation
lens
nonconscious
Preconscious
42. A nonspecific improvement that occurs as a result of a person's expectations of change rather than as a direct result of any specific therapeutic treatment.
Placebo effect
visual acuity
population
cochlea
43. The behavior of giving up or not responding - exhibited by people and animals exposed to negative consequences or punishment over which they feel they have no control.
Intrinsic motivation
nervous system
Absolute threshold
Learned helplessness
44. 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)
Higher-order Conditioning
hypothalamus
Alfred Binet
Jean Piaget
45. The spread between the highest and the lowest scores in a distribution
Gibson & Walk
range
Regression
Visual cortex
46. 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
Means-ends analysis
binocular cues
Optic chiasm
working memory
47. Sharpness of vision
Color Blindness
sound localization
relative refractory period
visual acuity
48. The third phase of the sexual response cycle - during which autonomic nervous system activity reaches its peak and muscle contractions occur in spasms throughout the body - but especially in the genital area
Id
Clark Hull
Orgasm phase
Approach-approach conflict
49. Inherited - automatic species-specific behaviors
range
Mainstreaming
engineering psychologist
instinct
50. 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
informed consent
Gender stereotype
Elaboration Likelihood Model
Projection