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AP Psychology
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1. Three age individual IQ tests: WPPSI (children) - WISC (children) - WAIS (adults)
Drive theory (aka - drive-reduction theory)
Wechsler intelligence tests
primacy effect
structuralism
2. Performs initial encoding; provides brief storage; also called sensory register
Subliminal perception
association areas
Positive Reinforcement
sensory memory
3. A procedure in which a researcher systematically manipulates and observes elements of a situation in order to test a hypothesis and make a cause-and-effect statement
refractory period
Herman von Helmholtz
Conservation
experiment
4. An unscientific system which pretends to discover psychological information that his means are unscientific or deliberately fraudulent
Prosocial Behavior
pseudoscience
Trichromats
working memory
5. The inability to perceive different hues.
Normal curve
Color Blindness
Latent Content
cohort effect
6. The prenatal organism from the 5th through the 49th day after conception
Embryo
psychobiology
Latency Stage
variability
7. Sense of smell
olfaction
Model
explicit memory
Phobic disorders
8. Studies of hereditability it be a behavioral traits using animals that have been inbred to produce strains that are genetically similar to one another
strain studies
Carol Gilligan
Ekman & Friesen
conventional level of moral development
9. A cognitive distortion experienced by adolescents - in which they see themselves as always 'on stage' with an audience watching
Repression
Imaginary Audience
declarative memory
retrograde amnesia
10. Heuristic procedure in which the problem solver compares the current situation with the desired goal to determine the most efficient way to get from one to the other.
DNA
Means-ends analysis
Impression Formation
Konrad Lorenz
11. An understanding of mental states such as feelings - desires - beliefs - and intentions and of the causal role they play in human behavior
Photoreceptors
Unconditioned Stimulus
Theory of mind
Sociobiology
12. A location on a receptor neurons which is like a key to a lock (with a specific nerve transmitter); allows for orderly pathways
Social Psychology
GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid)
psychometrician
receptor site
13. Established an intelligence test especially for adults (WAIS); also WISC and WPPSI
Raw score
token economy
Systematic desensitization
David Weschler
14. Problem-solving technique that involves considering all possible solutions without making prior evaluative judgments.
Intelligence
Brainstorming
sports psychologist
relative refractory period
15. The negative response evoked when there is an inconsistency between a person's self-image as being free to choose and the person's realization that someone is trying to force him or her to choose a particular occurrence.
Personality
Reactance
fovea
motor projection areas
16. Reflex that causes a newborn to turn the head toward a light touch on lips or cheek
naturalistic observation
Brainstorming
Types
Rooting reflex
17. Below-average intellectual functioning - as measured on an IQ test - accompanied by substantial limitations in functioning that originate before age 8
schema
Androgynous
Survey
Metal retardation
18. 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.
Phillip Zimbardo
Demand characteristics
Von Restorff effect
Edward Bradford Titchener
19. Defense mechanism by which people redirect socially unacceptable impulses toward acceptable goals.
Sublimation
neural impulse
Lewis Terman
Grasping reflex
20. Approximate distribution of scores expected when a sample is taken from a large population - drawn as a frequency polygon that often takes the form of a bell-shaped curve - called the normal curve
René Descartes
action potential
motive
normal distribution
21. Glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream - which regulate body and behavioral processes
psychometrician
Plateau phase
operational definition
endocrine system
22. Motivation; believed that gastric activity as in empty stomach - was the sole basis for hunger; did research that inserted balloons in stomachs
Walter B. Cannon
Bulimia Nervosa
forensic psychologist
Percentile score
23. Problems in going to sleep or maintaining sleep
frequency
temporal lobes
Insomnia
Martin Seligman
24. Chemical similar to opiates that relieves pain; may induce feelings of pleasure
Hyperopic
crystallized intelligence
Gender stereotype
endorphins
25. Language development; disagreed with Skinner about language acquisition - stated there is an infinite # of sentences in a language - humans have an inborn native ability to develop language
Social phobia
Appraisal
norepinephrine
Noam Chomsky
26. 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.
gonads
sample
short-term storage
Family therapy
27. Electrically charged particles found both inside and outside a neuron; negative ions are found inside the cell membrane in a polarized neuron
Charles Spearman
endocrine glands
ions
Group
28. Studies of hereditability on the assumption that if a gene influences a certain trait - close relatives should be more similar on that trait in distant relative
family studies
Problem Solving
Lev Vygotsky
Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
29. Discovered classical conditioning; trained dogs to salivate at the ringing of a bell
Ivan Pavlov
Hyperopic
Drug
Stimulus Discrimination
30. Freud's fourth stage of personality development - from about age 7 until puberty - during which sexual urges are inactive.
psychobiology
experimental group
Latency Stage
computerized axial tomography (CT scan)
31. Selective reinforcement of behaviors that gradually approach the desired response
Linguistics
psychologist
Phallic Stage
Shaping
32. Reproductive glands-male - testes; female - ovaries
Size constancy
Self-efficacy
gonads
Carl Jung
33. Learned knowledge and skills such as vocabulary - which tends to increase with age
Mainstreaming
psychoanalyst
crystallized intelligence
Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
34. Response elicited by a conditioned stimulus
Francis Galton
Conditioned Response
lens
Model
35. Psychologist who treats people with adjustment problems
Overjustification effect
Anorexia Nervosa
counseling psychologist
Intelligence
36. An interdisciplinary area of study that includes behavioral - neurological - and immune factors and their relationship to the development of disease
Antisocial personality disorder
memory span
midbrain
Psychoneuroimmunology
37. State of emotional and physical exhaustion - lowered productivity - and feelings of isolation - often caused by work-related pressures
Normal curve
medulla (also medulla oblongata)
Intrinsic motivation
Burnout
38. After firing when a neuron will not fire again no matter how strong the incoming message may be
Rational-emotive therapy
Cross-sectional Studies
refractory period
Rosenthal & Jacobson
39. When the neuron is at rest; condition of neuron when the inside of the neuron is negatively charged relative to the outside of Enron; is necessary to generate the neuron signal in release of this polarization
polarization
habituation
agonist
Conflict
40. Parenting style characterized by emotional warmth - high standards for behavior - explanation and consistent enforcement of rules - and inclusion of children in decision making
frequency
authoritative parenting
thalamus
behavior
41. A DNA segment on a chromosome that controls transmission of traits
gene
Child abuse
Dissociative amnesia
resting potential
42. Anxiety disorder characterized by irrational and persistent fear of a particular object or situation - along with a compelling desire to avoid it.
engineering psychologist
Erik Erikson
Specific phobia
cornea
43. Freud's first stage of personality development - from birth to about age 2 - during which the instincts of infants are focused on the mouth as the primary pleasure center.
Oral Stage
Von Restorff effect
Benjamin Whorf
Mainstreaming
44. The light-sensitive cells in the retina- the rods and cones.
Photoreceptors
Mary Cover-Jones
Plateau phase
parietal lobes
45. Structure behind pupil that changes shape to focus light rays onto the retina
lens
Resolution Phase
Stanford-Binet intelligence tests
Circadian Rhythms
46. Recurrence of an extinguished conditioned response - usually following a rest period
Spontaneous Recovery
temporal lobes
descriptive statistics
operational definition
47. Language; his hypothesis is that language determines the way we think
Naturalistic observation
motivated forgetting
hormone
Benjamin Whorf
48. Observing and recording behavior naturally without trying to manipulate and control the situation
Daniel Goleman
Primary Reinforcer
inhibitory neurotransmitter
naturalistic observation
49. 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
Self-actualization
Cross-sectional study
Biofeedback
sympathetic nervous system
50. Ability of the brain to change their experience - both structurally and chemically
neural plasticity
B.F. Skinner
evolutionary psychology
Major depressive disorder