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AP Psychology
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1. Pioneer in observational learning (AKA social learning) - stated that people profit from the mistakes/successes of others; Studies: Bobo Dolls-adults demonstrated 'appropriate' play with dolls - children mimicked play
Albert Bandura
psychology
Linguistics
interneurons
2. Tendency to believe that one's own group is the standard - the reference point by which other people and groups should be judged
Daniel Goleman
Undifferentiated type of schizophrenia
ethnocentrism
Regression
3. The measure of central tendency that is the data point with 50% of the scores above it and 50% below it
Schizophrenic disorders
Reasoning
science
median
4. Conflict that results from having to choose an alternative that has both attractive and unappealing aspects
strain studies
Overjustification effect
hindbrain
Approach-avoidance conflict
5. Temporarily holds current or recent information for immediate or short-term use; Information is maintained for 20-30 seconds while active processing (e.g. - rehearsal) takes place
Model
Secondary Sex Characteristics
placebo effect
working memory
6. 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
Counterconditioning
variable
Critical Period
psychoanalytic
7. 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
Latency Stage
Equity Theory
Teratogen
8. Achievement motivation; developed scoring system for TAT's use in assessing achievement motivation
David Weschler
Insight therapy
David McClelland
sympathetic nervous system
9. The genetically determined proportion of a trait's variation among individuals in a population
replication
Latent Content
Gestalt psychology
Heritability
10. Body sense of equilibrium and balance
demand characteristics
Resolution Phase
vestibular sense
frontal lobes
11. A descriptive research method in which researchers study behavior in its natural context.
Naturalistic observation
independent variable
Robert Rosenthal
Gender Schema Theory
12. Action potential; the firing of a nerve cell; the entire process of the electrical charge (message/impulse) traveling through inner on; can be as fast as 400 fps (with myelin) or 3 fps (no myelin)
Saccades
corpus callosum
participant
neural impulse
13. Moral development studies to follow up Kohlberg. She studied girls and women and found that they did not score as high on his six stage scale because they focused more on relationships rather than laws and principles. Their reasoning was merely diffe
Carol Gilligan
monism
Normal curve
Phallic Stage
14. The time in to development of an organism when it is especially sensitive to certain environmental influences; outside of that period the same influences will have far less effect
parietal lobes
retrograde amnesia
Critical Period
theory
15. Light sensitive cells (rods and cones) that convert light to electrochemical impulses
photoreceptors
menarche
operational definition
Depressants (AKA sedative-hypnotics)
16. Chemical messengers released by terminal buttons into the synapse
memory
Archetypes
neurotransmitters
sociocultural psychology
17. The degree to which a condition or traits shared two or more individuals or groups
Secondary Punisher
Dark adaptation
Concordance rate
moral development
18. The second phase of the sexual response cycle - during which physical arousal continues to increase as the partners bodies prepare for orgasm
Alzheimer's Disease
Plateau phase
Catatonic type of schizophrenia
Circadian Rhythms
19. The process by which the location of sound is determined
ex post facto study
Karen Horney
sound localization
difference threshold
20. Sleep stage when the eyes move about - during which vivid dreams occur; brain very active but skeletal muscles paralyzed
Stimulus Discrimination
William Sheldon
REM (rapid eye movement) sleep
David Rosenhan
21. The number of items a person can reproduce from short-term memory - usually consisting of one or two chunks
pupil
memory span
Stanley Schachter
peripheral nervous system
22. A person's belief about whether he or she can successfully engage in and execute a specific behavior.
medulla (also medulla oblongata)
Self-efficacy
Backward search
postconventional level of moral development
23. Selection of a part of the population which mirrors the current demographics
representative sample
triarchic theory of intelligence
Cognitive Psychology
Stanley Milgram
24. A reinforcement schedule in which a reinforcer(reward) is delivered after a specified number of responses has occurred
nurture
Stimulus Generalization
Conditioned Stimulus
Fixed-ratio Schedule
25. A process through which people receive information about the status of a physical system and use this feedback information to learn to control the activity of that system
medulla (also medulla oblongata)
Biofeedback
Functional fixedness
Temperament
26. Conscious experience of emnotion results from one's awareness of physiological arousal
polygenic inheritance
functional MRI (fMRI)
elaborative rehearsal
James-Lange theory of emotion
27. Graph of a frequency distribution that shows the number of instances of obtained scores - usually with the data points connect by straight lines
Group Polarization
anorexia nervosa
Debriefing
frequency polygon
28. Performs initial encoding; provides brief storage; also called sensory register
Clark Hull
sensory memory
hypothesis
parasympathetic nervous system
29. Reflex in which a newborn fans out the toes when the sole of the foot is touched
Dissociative identity disorder
Consciousness
bulimia nervosa
Babinski reflex
30. Neo-Freudian - psychodynamic; Contributions: inferiority complex - organ inferiority; Studies: birth order influences personality
Alfred Adler
Bystander Effect
Variable-ratio Schedule
Zygote
31. Chemical that carries messages that travel through the bloodstream to help regulate bodily functions
Wilhelm Wundt
B.F. Skinner
hormone
Survey
32. Freud's level of mental life that consists of those experiences that we are aware of at any given time.
Subgoal analysis
Consciousness
Shaping
polarization
33. Noradrenaline; chemical which is excitatory - similar to adrenaline - and affects arousal and memory; raises blood pressure by causing blood vessels to become constricted - but also carried by bloodstream to the anterior pituitary which relaxes ACTH
Charles Spearman
Displacement
norepinephrine
Self
34. 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
Major depressive disorder
Harry Harlow
Anna Freud
Behavior therapy
35. Rules of proper and acceptable conduct that investigators use to guide psychological research
Premack principle
hindbrain
ethics
terminal buttons (axon terminals)
36. Neurotransmitter that influences voluntary movement - attention - alertness; lack of dopamine linked with Parkinson's disease; too much is linked with schizophrenia
dopamine
Client-centered therapy
Actor-observer Effect
Motive
37. Social psychology; focus on nonverbal communication - self-fulfilling prophecies; Studies: Pygmalion Effect-effect of teacher's expectations on students
Halo effect
Wolpe
Self-actualization
Robert Rosenthal
38. Depressive disorder characterized by loss of interest in almost all of life's usual activities; a sad - hopeless - or discourage mood - sleep disturbance; loss of appetite; loss of energy; and feelings of unworthiness and guilt.
Major depressive disorder
interference
crystallized intelligence
cognitive psychology
39. We determine our emotion based on our physiological arousal - then label that emotion according to our explanation for that arousal
Genital Stage
Schachter-Singer theory of emotion
Mainstreaming
population
40. Our emotional experience depends on our interpretation of the situation we are in
insulin
state-dependent learning
cognitive-appraisal theory of emotion
Law of Effect
41. Sense of taste
Attachment
Tolman
gustation
Paul Ekman
42. Freud's fourth stage of personality development - from about age 7 until puberty - during which sexual urges are inactive.
semantic memory
Representative sample
Latency Stage
Naturalistic observation
43. Ability of a test to measure what it is supposed to measure and to predict what it is supposed to predict
Grammar
Social Categorization
psychoanalytic
Validity
44. Social psychological theory that states that people attempt to maintain stable - consistent interpersonal relationships in which the ratio of member's contributions is balanced.
Robert Yerkes
binocular cues
Equity Theory
emotional intelligence
45. Psychologist who treats people with adjustment problems
Brainstorming
counseling psychologist
operational definition
implicit memory
46. Type of schizophrenia characterized by severely disturbed thought processes - frequent incoherence - disorganized behavior - and inappropriate affect.
explicit memory
phenotype
Disorganized type of schizophrenia
medulla (also medulla oblongata)
47. A group of psychological disorders characterized by a lack of reality testing and by deterioration of social and intellectual functioning and personality beginning before age 45 and lasting at least 6 months
Semantics
Daniel Goleman
medulla (also medulla oblongata)
Schizophrenic disorders
48. Presentation of a stimulus after a particular response in order to increase the likelihood that the response will recur
episodic memory
Projective Tests
Positive Reinforcement
decay
49. Three age individual IQ tests: WPPSI (children) - WISC (children) - WAIS (adults)
Stimulant
Wechsler intelligence tests
Size constancy
Oedipus Complex
50. 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
Punishment
David Rosenhan
Latent Content
crystallized intelligence