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AP Psychology
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1. The scientific study of behavior and mental processes
Gender Identity
Conformity
flashbulb memories
psychology
2. Any chemical substance that - in small amounts - alters biological or cognitive processes or both
proactive interference
Drug
Paul Ekman
Observational Learning Theory
3. The study of how language is acquired - perceived - understood - and produced.
Psycholinguistics
operational definition
Hermann Rorschach
Abnormal Behavior
4. Reflex that causes a newborn to make sucking motions when a finger or nipple if placed in the mouth
timbre
Id
Sucking reflex
self-actualization
5. The use of a variety of techniques including concentration - restriction of incoming stimuli - and deep relaxation to produce a state of consciousness characterized by a sense of detachment.
Self-efficacy
semantic memory
Mediation
temporal lobes
6. Neurotransmitter that causes contraction of skeletal muscles; lack of Ach linked with Alzheimer's disease;
resting potential
acetylcholine (ACh)
consolidation
John B Watson
7. Vermont railroad worker who survived a severe brain injury that changed his personality and behavior; his accident gave information on the brain and which parts are involved with emotional reasoning
Ideal Self
adaptation
Phineas Gage
Transference
8. The arithmetic average of a set of scores
Moro reflex
mean
Howard Gardner
hippocampus
9. 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)
Unconditioned Response
median
Jean Piaget
bottom-up processing
10. The tendency for one characteristic of an individual to influence a tester's evaluation of other characteristics
amnesia
Halo effect
neuropsychologist
authoritarian parenting
11. The view that knowledge should be acquired through observation and often an experiment
Prevalence
empiricism
Vulnerability
pupil
12. A white - fatty covering of the axon which speeds transmission of message
myelin sheath
serotonin
Cross-sectional study
Phallic Stage
13. A fertilized egg
Dementia
Zygote
Collective Unconscious
Elaboration Likelihood Model
14. Below-average intellectual functioning - as measured on an IQ test - accompanied by substantial limitations in functioning that originate before age 8
anorexia nervosa
Martin Seligman
Metal retardation
Morpheme
15. Stimulus that normally produces a measurable involuntary response
Secondary Sex Characteristics
Case study
difference threshold
Unconditioned Stimulus
16. The bodies 'slow' chemical communication by secreting hormones directly into the bloodstream
William James
survey research
endocrine glands
Overjustification effect
17. Automatic behavior that occurs involuntarily in response to a stimulus and without prior learning and usually shows little variability from instance to instance
Fetus
Reflex
Sublimation
Rape
18. Neo-Freudian - analytic psychology; archetypes; collective unconscious; libido is all types of energy - not just sexual; dream studies/interpretation
Carl Jung
Body Language
Vasocongestion
Howard Gardner
19. 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
Robert Sternberg
Dissociative identity disorder
Transduction
20. Decreased responsiveness with repeated presentation of the same stimulus
Oedipus Complex
habituation
inhibitory neurotransmitter
Descriptive Studies
21. Netlike system of neurons that weaves through limbic system and plays an important role in attention - arousal - and alert functions; arouses and alerts higher parts of the brain; anesthetics work by temporary shutting off RF system
Oedipus Complex
reticular formation (RF) (RES)
Drive
pseudoscience
22. Wrinkled outer portion of brain; center for higher order brain functions such as thinking - planning - judgment; processes sensory information and directs movement
Conditioned Stimulus
Groupthink
(cerebral) cortex
David Rosenhan
23. Able to see clearly things that are close but having trouble seeing objects at a distance; nearsighted.
Stanley Milgram
Karl Wernicke
Variable-interval Schedule
Myopic
24. The most important area of the brain's occipital lobe - which receives and further processes information from the lateral geniculate nucleus; also known as the striate cortex.
empiricism
hypnosis
double-blind procedure
Visual cortex
25. The field of psychology concerned with the assessment - treatment - and prevention of maladaptive behavior.
Abnormal psychology
nurture
audition
reticular formation (RF) (RES)
26. A number that expresses the degree and direction of the relationship between 2 variables - ranging from -1 to +1
Coping
correlation coefficient
Placenta
William James
27. A cognitive behavior therapy that emphasizes the importance of logical - rational thought processes.
Reliability
consolidation
Rational-emotive therapy
Babinski reflex
28. The theory that children and adolescents use gender as an organizing theme to classify and interpret their perceptions about the world and themselves
photoreceptors
Obedience
motor neurons
Gender Schema Theory
29. 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 -
replication
myelin sheath
Disorganized type of schizophrenia
Carl Rogers
30. Intelligence and development; discovered that first born and only children tend to have higher IQs than latter born children
Halo effect
experimental group
Groupthink
Zajonc & Markus
31. Portion of the CNS above the spinal cord; consists of hindbrain - midbrain - and forebrain
Langer & Rodin
Resistance
brain
Rape
32. Decrease in likelihood that an intrinsically motivated task - after having been extrinsically rewarded - will be performed when the reward is no longer given.
Overjustification effect
Hallucinogens (AKA psychedelic drugs)
Aaron Beck
experimenter bias
33. Did study in which healthy patients were admitted to psychiatric hospitals and diagnoses with schizophrenia; showed that once you are diagnosed with a disorder - the label - even when behavior indicates otherwise - is hard to overcome in a mental hea
association areas
David Rosenhan
Gazzaniga or Sperry
descriptive statistics
34. Sleep researcher who discovered and coined the phrase 'rapid eye movement' (REM) sleep.
Health psychology
Denial
William Dement
naturalistic observation
35. Dream in which the dreamer is aware of dreaming while it is happening
Conflict
Resistance
Linguistics
Lucid Dream
36. The human need to fulfill one's potential
self-actualization
Need for achievement
Burnout
Model
37. 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
Intimacy
authoritative parenting
zone of proximal development
thalamus
38. Personality assessment; created the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) with Christina Morgan - stated that the need to achieve varied in strength in different people and influenced their tendency to approach and evaluate their own performances
gonads
human genomes
Henry Murray
Attachment
39. Part of the limbic system and is involved in learning and forming new long-term memories
nervous system
hippocampus
gene
Optic chiasm
40. Motivation; believes that we invent explanations to label feelings
Personal Fable
Robert Zajonc
Concrete operational stage
Martin Seligman
41. Ancient Greek philosopher. Promoted introspection by saying - 'Know thyself.'
Socrates
cones
pitch
William Dement
42. Motor sensory relay center for four of the five senses; and with a brain stem and composed of two egg-shaped structures; integrates in shades incoming sensory signals; Mnemonic-'don't smell the llamas because the llamas smell bad'
Anxiety
thalamus
twin studies
Gibson & Walk
43. A DNA segment on a chromosome that controls transmission of traits
glial cells
parietal lobes
gene
mean
44. Compliance with the orders of another person or group of people.
Avoidance-avoidance conflict
graded potential
Obedience
all-or-none principle
45. Personality disorder characterized by egocentricity - and behavior that is irresponsible and that violates the rights of other people - a lack of guilt feelings - an inability to understand other people and a lack of fear of punishment.
Working through
preconventional level of moral development
Antisocial personality disorder
Circadian Rhythms
46. Process by which stored information is recovered from memory
retrieval
Anxiety
Wilhelm Wundt
nervous system
47. Intelligence; found that specific mental talents were highly correlated - concluded that all cognitive abilities showed a common core which he labeled 'g' (general ability)
Adolescence
Delusions
Conditioned Stimulus
Charles Spearman
48. Obedience to authority; had participants administer what they believed were dangerous electrical shocks to other participants; wanted to see if Germans were an aberration or if all people were capable of committing evil actions
Stanley Milgram
Sensorimotor stage
placebo
identical twins
49. 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
variability
developmental psychologist
Anna O.
Schema
50. Level of consciousness that is outside awareness but contains feelings and memories that can easily be brought into conscious awareness
Approach-avoidance conflict
preconscious
Language
Albert Bandura