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AP Psychology
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1. Released by thyroid; hormone that regulates the body's metabolism; OVERACTIVE-over-excitability - insomnia - reduced attention span - fatigue - snap decisions - reduced concentration (hyperthyroidism); UNDERACTIVE-desire to sleep - constantly tired -
Henry Murray
Genital Stage
thyroxine
gonads
2. Austrian-Jewish woman (real name: Bertha Pappenheim) diagnosed with hysteria - treated by Josef Breuer for severe cough - paralysis of the extremities on the right side of her body - and disturbances of vision - hearing - and speech - as well as hall
chunks
Consciousness
Mediation
Anna O.
3. A descriptive statistic that tells which result or score best represents an entire set of scores
fovea
measure of central tendency
counseling psychologist
polygenic inheritance
4. A situation in which an individual is given two different and inconsistent messages.
Punishment
Double bind
kinesthesis
encoding
5. Sleep/dreams/consciousness; pioneers of Activation-Synthesis Theory of dreams; sleep studies that indicate the brain creates dream states - not information processing or Freudian interpretations
Hobson & McCarley
just noticeable difference (JND)
median
Higher-order Conditioning
6. Area of the brain that is part of the limbic system and regulates behaviors such as - eating - drinking - sexual behaviors - motivation; also body temperature
Depressive disorders
pseudoscience
Sensorimotor stage
hypothalamus
7. The controversial claim that sensation can occur apart from sensory input
ESP
EEG (electroencephalogram)
Anna Freud
Carol Gilligan
8. Observed group differences based on the era when people were born and grew up - exposing them to particular experiences that may affect the results of cross-sectional studies
difference threshold
Judith Langlois
synaptic vesicles
cohort effect
9. Previously learned information interferes with the ability to learn new information
Projective Tests
proactive interference
cerebellum
Appraisal
10. Consciousness-altering drugs that affect moods - thoughts - memory - judgment - and perception and that are consumed for the purpose of producing those results
Hallucinogens (AKA psychedelic drugs)
Mary Ainsworth
relative refractory period
midbrain
11. Preconceived notions of a person answering [a survey] which may alter the experiments purpose
population
vestibular sense
response bias
Attachment
12. The emotional state or condition that arises when a person must choose between two or more competing motives - behaviors - or impulses
fluid intelligence
Conflict
Critical Period
hypnosis
13. 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.
excitatory neurotransmitter
Cognitive Psychology
Masters & Johnson
Hyperopic
14. A specific (usually internal) condition - usually involving some form of arousal - which directs an organism's behavior toward a goal.
motivated forgetting
Motive
Child abuse
Phineas Gage
15. Developmental psychology; wrote 'On Death and Dying': 5 stages the terminally ill go through when facing death (1. denial - 2. anger - 3. bargaining - 4. depression - 5. acceptance)
triarchic theory of intelligence
placebo
Von Restorff effect
Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
16. Inability to see that an object can have a function other than its stated or usual one.
Hyperopic
convolutions
Mainstreaming
Functional fixedness
17. Recurrence of an extinguished conditioned response - usually following a rest period
instinct
science
Type A behavior
Spontaneous Recovery
18. False beliefs that are inconsistent with reality but are held in spite of evidence that disproves them.
Gender Schema Theory
Judith Langlois
Type A behavior
Delusions
19. The study of the patterns and distributions of speech sounds in a language and the tacit rules for their pronunciation.
Longitudinal Study
acetylcholine (ACh)
Phonology
Robert Yerkes
20. A state of being or feeling in which each person in a relationship is willing to self-disclose and to express important feelings and information to the other person.
computerized axial tomography (CT scan)
Intimacy
theory
variable
21. A standard IQ test score whose mean and standard deviation remain constant for all ages
Deviation IQ
dopamine
strain studies
synaptic vesicles
22. Behaviorism/learning; pioneer in systematic desensitization - maintained that fear could be unlearned
Gordon Allport
Reliability
William Dement
Mary Cover-Jones
23. Nerve cell that transmits messages between sensory and motor neurons
interneurons
Shaping
Learned helplessness
Fixed-ratio Schedule
24. A person's diminished ability to deal with demanding life events.
Fixed-ratio Schedule
Carl Rogers
Variable-interval Schedule
Vulnerability
25. Social psychological theory that states that people attempt to maintain stable - consistent interpersonal relationships in which the ratio of member's contributions is balanced.
Alfred Adler
Mary Cover-Jones
Free association
Equity Theory
26. 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.
Means-ends analysis
short-term storage
Residual type of schizophrenia
Convergent thinking
27. The process by which the location of sound is determined
Percentile score
Group therapy
sound localization
nature-nurture controversy
28. General set of procedures used to summarize - condense - and describe sets of data
antagonist
pons
Aaron Beck
descriptive statistics
29. Focuses on methods of acquiring and analyzing data
standard deviation
psychometrician
Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
Conditioning
30. The prenatal organism from the 5th through the 49th day after conception
Masters & Johnson
Embryo
Projective Tests
gonads
31. Top of the brain which includes the thalamus - hypothalamus - and cerebral cortex; responsible for emotional regulation - complex thought - memory aspect of personality
forebrain
survey research
Aversive counterconditioning
Projection
32. The repetition of an experiment to test the validity of its conclusion
replication
Family therapy
top-down processing
dendrites
33. In Piaget's view - a specific mental structure; an organized way of interacting with the environment and experiencing it- a generalization a child makes based on comparable occurences of various actins - usally physical - motor actions
neurotransmitters
Martin Seligman
recency effect
Schema
34. Main area for hearing - understanding language (Wernicke's area) - understanding music; smell
Personality disorders
Gestalt psychology
Metal retardation
temporal lobes
35. Named for its developer - B.F. Skinner - a box that contains a responding mechanism and a device capable of delivering a consequence to an animal in the box whenever it makes the desired response
Myopic
Approach-approach conflict
efferent neuron nerve
Skinner Box
36. A mechanism that prevents certain molecule from entering the brain but allows others to cross
genotype
heritability
epinephrine
Blood-Brain Barrier
37. The tendency of one person to evaluate another person (or a symbol or image of another person) in a positive way.
Interpersonal Attraction
Abnormal Behavior
nerve
emotional intelligence
38. A type of design that contrasts groups of people who differ on some variable of interest to the researcher.
normal distribution
Phobic disorders
Ex Post Facto Design
Paranoid type of schizophrenia
39. The range between the level at which a child can solve a problem working alone with difficulty - and the level at which a child can solve a problem with the assistance of adults or children with more skill
Displacement
zone of proximal development
cones
Sensorimotor stage
40. Memory; studied memorization of meaningless words
Hermann Ebbinghaus
explicit memory
random sample
Conditioned Response
41. General category of mood disorders in which people show extreme and persistent sadness - despair - and loss of interest in life's usual activities.
Phobic disorders
Bulimia Nervosa
Depressive disorders
Moro reflex
42. Discovered classical conditioning; trained dogs to salivate at the ringing of a bell
Ivan Pavlov
storage
Disorganized type of schizophrenia
gustation
43. Following a strong emotion - an opposing emotion counters the first emotion - lessening the experience of that emotion; on repeated occasions - the opposing emotion becomes stronger
case study
episodic memory
opponent-process theory of emotion
Personal Fable
44. 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
Dissociative identity disorder
Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
Electromagnetic Radiation
Burnout
45. A drug that increases alertness - reduces fatigue - and elevates mood
self-actualization
ethnocentrism
Interpretation
Stimulant
46. The behavior of giving up or not responding to punishment - exhibited by people or animals exposed to negative consequences or punishment over which they have no control
debriefing
hindbrain
nature-nurture controversy
Learned Helplessness
47. Four distinct stages of sleep during which no rapid eye movements occur.
Non-rapid Eye Movement Sleep
Self-perception Theory
ions
Dissociative disorders
48. Moral development; presented boys moral dilemmas and studied their responses and reasoning processes in making moral decisions. Most famous moral dilemma is 'Heinz' who has an ill wife and cannot afford the medication. Should he steal the medication
Harry Stack Sullivan
Phobic disorders
Libido
Lawrence Kohlberg
49. Shows brain activity at higher reolution than PET scan when changes in oxygen concentration in neurons alters its magnetic qualities
functional MRI (fMRI)
self-actualization
medulla (also medulla oblongata)
Trait
50. 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
Conservation
Mainstreaming
Karen Horney
Robert Rosenthal