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AP Psychology
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1. The period during which the reproductive system matures; it begins with an increase in the production of sex hormones - which signals the end of childhood
Puberty
sensory neurons
Schizophrenic disorders
Karen Horney
2. An aroused condition that directs people to behave in ways that allow them to feel good about themselves and others and to establish and maintain relationships
Social Need
Working through
humanistic psychology
motive
3. The process of dividing the world into 'in' groups and 'out' groups.
Trichromats
Social Categorization
naturalistic observation
Primary Reinforcer
4. Pain is only experienced in the pain messages can pass through a gate in the spinal cord on their route to the brain
central nervous system
sample
naturalistic observation
gate control theory
5. The overt story line - characters - and setting of a dream-the obvious - clearly discernible events of the dream
Concordance rate
Saccades
Manifest Content
Free association
6. The most primitive of the three functional divisions of the brain - consisting of the pons - medulla - reticular formation - and cerebellum
Social Categorization
self-actualization
hindbrain
Halo effect
7. Point at which half of the optic nerve fibers from each eye cross over and connect to the other side of the brain.
participant
Conditioned Response
flashbulb memories
Optic chiasm
8. The overall capacity of an individual to act purposefully - to think rationally - and to deal effectively with the environment
gate control theory
Intelligence
somatic nervous system
sports psychologist
9. Sets of strategies - rather than strict rules - that act as guidelines for discovery-oriented problem solving.
mode
agonist
Heuristics
Sociobiology
10. A situation in which an individual is given two different and inconsistent messages.
Formal operational stage
Learning
Double bind
Resistance
11. Perspective developed by freud - which assumes that psychological problems are the result of anxiety resulting from unresolved conflicts and forces of which a person might be unaware
semantic memory
Daniel Goleman
psychoanalytic
resting potential
12. A highly detailed description of a single individual or a vent
Dementia
ex post facto study
dualism
case study
13. Efferent neurons; neurons that carry messages from spinal cord/brain to muscles and glands
blind spot
motor neurons
Biofeedback
long-term memory
14. 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.
Functional fixedness
timbre
Symptom substitution
Reactance
15. Approach to attitude formation that assumes that people infer their attitudes and emotional states from their behavior.
action potential
gene
Prejudice
Self-perception Theory
16. Statistical procedure designed to discover the independent elements (factors) in any set of data
Factor analysis
Extinction (operant conditioning)
Kenneth Clark
positron emission tomography (PET scan)
17. Dividing the chromosomes into smaller fragments that can be characterized and ordered so that the fragments reflect their respective locations on specific chromosomes
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
natural selection
cochlea
genetic mapping
18. Discovered classical conditioning; trained dogs to salivate at the ringing of a bell
Ivan Pavlov
Judith Langlois
Gestalt psychology
positron emission tomography (PET scan)
19. 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
school psychologist
Unconditioned Response
sports psychologist
Hermann Rorschach
20. A state of mental discomfort arising from a discrepancy between two or more of a person's beliefs or between a person's beliefs and overt behavior.
sports psychologist
Preoperational stage
Cognitive Dissonance
Psychoneuroimmunology
21. The process of growth and the realization of individual potential; in the humanistic view - a final level of psychological development in which a person attempts to minimize ill health - be fully functioning - have a superior perception of reality -
fovea
Gazzaniga or Sperry
Self-actualization
resting potential
22. Member of a gene terror that controls the appearance of a certain trait
psychoanalytic
dominant genes
Rosenthal & Jacobson
Premack principle
23. The fourth phase of the sexual response cycle - following orgasm - during which the body returns to its resting - or normal state
implicit memory
Unconditioned Response
Resolution Phase
long-term potentiation
24. A number that expresses the degree and direction of the relationship between 2 variables - ranging from -1 to +1
optic nerve
correlation coefficient
normal distribution
recessive gene
25. Area of the brain that is part of the limbic system and regulates behaviors such as - eating - drinking - sexual behaviors - motivation; also body temperature
Sucking reflex
hypothalamus
afferent neuron nerve
Transference
26. The process of analyzing and interpreting events - other people - oneself - and the world in general.
variability
William Sheldon
Groupthink
Social Cognition
27. Dream in which the dreamer is aware of dreaming while it is happening
hindbrain
range
Saccades
Lucid Dream
28. Relatively permanent change in an organism that occurs as a result of experiences in the environment
Stanley Milgram
Heritability
Learning
Double-blind techniques
29. Below-average intellectual functioning - as measured on an IQ test - accompanied by substantial limitations in functioning that originate before age 8
Metal retardation
Hermann Rorschach
pseudoscience
confounding variable
30. The tendency to attribute the behavior of others to dispositional causes but to attribute one's own behavior to situational causes.
Actor-observer Effect
Family therapy
Excitement phase
Shaping
31. 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.
myelin sheath
Panic Attack
cerebellum
Placebo effect
32. Theory suggesting that there are two routes to attitude change: the central route - which focuses on thoughtful consideration of an argument for change - and the peripheral route - which focuses on less careful - more emotional - and even superficial
Elaboration Likelihood Model
computerized axial tomography (CT scan)
human genomes
Sex
33. Anxiety disorder characterized by irrational and persistent fear of a particular object or situation - along with a compelling desire to avoid it.
Specific phobia
photoreceptors
Gender Identity
Jean Piaget
34. An eating disorder characterized by repeated episodes of binge eating (and a fear of not being able to stop eating) followed by purging
frequency
Bulimia Nervosa
developmental psychologist
Consciousness
35. 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
statistics
Classical Conditioning
Cognitive Dissonance
36. 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.
Stanford-Binet intelligence tests
Altruism
Learned helplessness
Higher-order Conditioning
37. 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
memory
Raymond Cattell
Morality
debriefing
38. Universal Emotions (based upon facial expressions); Study Basics: Constants across culture in the face and emotion
axon
Drug
Ekman & Friesen
Attributions
39. The brain and spinal cord
Carl Jung
gonads
semantic memory
central nervous system
40. A procedure to inform participants about the true nature of an experiment after its completion
Fixation
Lloyd and Margaret Peterson
Group Polarization
debriefing
41. Reflex in which a newborn fans out the toes when the sole of the foot is touched
forensic psychologist
Babinski reflex
occipital lobes
Brightness
42. Procedure for solving a problem by implementing a set of rules over and over again until the solution is found.
encoding specificity principle
Opiates (AKA narcotics)
interneurons
Algorithm
43. The biologically based categories of male and female
Withdrawal Symptoms
Aggression
experimenter bias
Sex
44. A branch of the autonomic nervous system and prepares the body for quick action in emergencies; 'fight or flight'
Law of Effect
psychoanalytic
sympathetic nervous system
gustation
45. An understanding of mental states such as feelings - desires - beliefs - and intentions and of the causal role they play in human behavior
strain studies
thyroid gland
Theory of mind
statistics
46. Process of developing uniform procedures for administering and scoring a test and for establishing norms
Metal retardation
Altruism
Standardization
Psychosurgery
47. The first of Piaget's four stages of cognitive development (covering roughly the first 2 years of life) - during which the child develops some motoer coordination skills and a memory for past events
Self-actualization
Daniel Goleman
Sensorimotor stage
Dissociative identity disorder
48. Behaviorism/learning; pioneer in systematic desensitization - maintained that fear could be unlearned
Mary Cover-Jones
Self-serving Bias
Bipolar disorder
serotonin
49. A three-stage counterconditioning procedure in which people are taught to relax when confronting stimuli that forming elicited anxiety.
Concept
Systematic desensitization
efferent neuron nerve
Mainstreaming
50. A fixed - overly simple - sometimes incorrect idea about traits - attitudes - and behaviors of males or females
Color Blindness
Major depressive disorder
Gender stereotype
Broca's area