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1. A nonspecific - emotional response to real or imagined challenges or threats; a result of a cognitive appraisal by the individual
Specific phobia
receptor site
sound localization
Stress
2. Member of the gene terror that controls the appearance of a certain trait only if it is paired with the same gene
Noam Chomsky
Androgynous
Obedience
recessive gene
3. School of psychological thought that argued that behavior cannot be studied in parts but must be viewed a s whole
Gestalt psychology
Secondary Reinforcer
DNA
Teratogen
4. 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
Gender Identity
Self-actualization
menarche
epinephrine
5. Any neutral stimulus that initially has no intrinsic value for an organism but that becomes rewarding when linked with a primary reinforcer
Martin Seligman
Denial
Concept
Secondary Reinforcer
6. The tendency to attribute other people's behavior to dispositional (internal) causes rather than situational (external) causes.
retrieval
Overjustification effect
Fundamental Attribution Error
Panic Attack
7. Visual theory - stated by Young and Helmholtz that all colors can be made by mixing the three basic colors: red - green - and blue; a.k.a the Young-Helmholtz theory.
Receptive fields
Ideal Self
Mainstreaming
Trichromatic theory
8. Memory; studied memorization of meaningless words
receptor site
Stimulus Generalization
Hermann Ebbinghaus
evolutionary psychology
9. Positively reinforcing closer and closer approximation of a desired behavior to teach a new behavior
Formal operational stage
Hermann Rorschach
William Sheldon
shaping
10. The more accurate recall of items presented at the end of a series
recency effect
Ekman & Friesen
Emotion
Alfred Binet
11. Perspective that seeks to explain and predict behaviors by analyzing how the human brain developed over time - how it functions - and how input from the environment affects human behaviors
Stimulus Generalization
inferential statistics
Darley & Latane
evolutionary psychology
12. A person's diminished ability to deal with demanding life events.
Group therapy
insulin
Vulnerability
industrial/organizational psychologist
13. In Freud's theory - the part of personality that seeks to satisfy instinctual needs in accordance with reality.
transfer appropriate processing
Androgynous
Approach-approach conflict
Ego
14. Test designed to determine a person's level of knowledge in a given subject area
Albert Ellis
achievement test
primacy effect
Semantics
15. The most frequently occurring score in a set of data
Photoreceptors
Lloyd and Margaret Peterson
mode
B.F. Skinner
16. People who can perceive all three primary colors and thus can distinguish any hue.
Wernicke's area
strain studies
Trichromats
Phillip Zimbardo
17. Newly learned information interferes with the ability to recall previously learned information
Gender Identity
ACTH (arenocorticotropic hormone)
ex post facto study
retroactive interference
18. Motivation supplied by rewards that come from the external environment
theory
empiricism
Extrinsic motivation
Tolerance
19. Developmental psychology; compared effects of maternal separation - devised patterns of attachment; 'The Strange Situation': observation of parent/child attachment
split brain patients
Mary Ainsworth
Standardization
Latent Content
20. Four distinct stages of sleep during which no rapid eye movements occur.
Non-rapid Eye Movement Sleep
triarchic theory of intelligence
Undifferentiated type of schizophrenia
Reliability
21. Devised theory of multiple intelligences: logical-mathematic - spatial - bodily-kinesthetic - intrapersonal - linguistic - musical - interpersonal - naturalistic
Resilience
Developmental Psychology
Delusions
Howard Gardner
22. Subjects and not exposed to a changing variable in an experiment
forebrain
Phoneme
control group
Anal Stage
23. Learning; Positive Psychology; learned helplessness theory of depression; Studies: Dogs demonstrating learned helplessness
Paul Ekman
Martin Seligman
Psychoanalysis
Saturation
24. Relatively permanent change in an organism that occurs as a result of experiences in the environment
Learning
replication
encoding
Hans Eysenck
25. Morality based on fitting in to the norms of society
thyroid gland
conventional level of moral development
Emotion
naturalistic observation
26. Drugs derived from the opium poppy - including opium - morphine - and heroin
Gender
Opiates (AKA narcotics)
Moro reflex
Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
27. Memory a person is not aware of possessing
Depressive disorders
Lewis Terman
Standard score
implicit memory
28. Rehearsal involving repletion and analysis - in which a stimulus may be associated with (linked to) other information and further processed
evolutionary psychology
Electroencephalogram (EEG)
elaborative rehearsal
motivated forgetting
29. 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
Fixed-interval Schedule
explicit memory
Projective Tests
nerve
30. Reinforcer that has survival value for an organism; this value does not have to be learned
graded potential
Primary Reinforcer
cognitive psychology
Daniel Goleman
31. Ethology (animal behavior); studied imprinting and critical periods in geese
Formal operational stage
Need for achievement
Clark Hull
Konrad Lorenz
32. 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
Law of Effect
Dissociative amnesia
Self-actualization
Case study
33. Humanistic psychology; Contributions: founded client-centered therapy - theory that emphasizes the unique quality of humans especially their freedom and potential for personal growth - unconditional positive regard -
Egocentrism
scientific method
Ageism
Carl Rogers
34. Behaviorism/learning; pioneer in systematic desensitization - maintained that fear could be unlearned
long-term potentiation
Mary Cover-Jones
Prototype
placebo
35. 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
William Sheldon
psychologist
industrial/organizational psychologist
informed consent
36. The process of changing a short-term memory to a long-term one
polygenic inheritance
dualism
self-fulfilling prophecy
consolidation
37. A reinforcement schedule in which a reinforcer (reward) is delivered after a predetermined but variable number of responses has occurred
Residual type of schizophrenia
axon
Oedipus Complex
Variable-ratio Schedule
38. Dissociative disorder characterized by the sudden and extensive inability to recall important personal information - usually of a traumatic or stressful nature.
timbre
Dissociative amnesia
Naturalistic observation
Creativity
39. An anxiety disorder characterized by persistent anxiety occurring on more days than not for at least 6 months - sometimes with increased activity of the autonomic nervous system - apprehension - excessive muscle tension - and difficulty in concentrat
Psychoneuroimmunology
Generalized anxiety disorder
Reliability
Hyperopic
40. Did work on short-term memory
Assessment
autonomic nervous system
Lloyd and Margaret Peterson
Elizabeth Loftus
41. Chemical messengers released by terminal buttons into the synapse
implicit memory
cohort effect
proactive interference
neurotransmitters
42. Process by which a neutral stimulus takes on conditioned properties through pairing with a conditioned stimulus
psychiatrist
retroactive interference
Higher-order Conditioning
Absolute threshold
43. Depth cues that are based on two eyes
Ernst Weber
normal distribution
debriefing
binocular cues
44. Student of Wilhelm Wundt; founder of Structuralist school of psychology.
Raymond Cattell
Edward Bradford Titchener
Cross-sectional study
Dream analysis
45. Memory for specific information
Extrinsic motivation
declarative memory
Darley & Latane
autonomic nervous system
46. Two or more individuals who are working with a common purpose or have some common goals - characteristics - or interests.
Photoreceptors
Group
Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
John B Watson
47. Behavior pattern characterized by competitiveness - impatience - hostility - and constant efforts to do more in less time
opponent-process theory of emotion
Type A behavior
decay
terminal buttons (axon terminals)
48. Development - contact comfort - attachment; experimented with baby rhesus monkeys and presented them with cloth or wire 'mothers;' showed that the monkeys became attached to the cloth mothers because of contact comfort
Norms
positive psychology
Harry Harlow
Variable-ratio Schedule
49. 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
Electromagnetic Radiation
Daniel Goleman
Coping
Sensorimotor stage
50. Substance that can produce developmental malformations (birth defects) during the prenatal period
Psychoneuroimmunology
all-or-none principle
pancreas
Teratogen
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