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AP Psychology
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1. Robert Sternberg's theory that describes intelligence as having analytic - creative and practical dimensions
Clark Hull
Linguistics
Schizophrenic disorders
triarchic theory of intelligence
2. Defense mechanism by which people refuse to accept reality.
Rational-emotive therapy
Latency Stage
Denial
Self-efficacy
3. Rapid voluntary movements of the eyes.
behavior
Psychosurgery
Skinner Box
Saccades
4. Motivation supplied by rewards that come from the external environment
Extrinsic motivation
Phonology
Drive
Representative sample
5. Memory of ideas - rules - words - and general concepts about the world
semantic memory
twin studies
Brightness
Ekman & Friesen
6. Sharpness of vision
visual acuity
consolidation
nurture
Howard Gardner
7. Selection of a part of the population which mirrors the current demographics
Hallucinogens (AKA psychedelic drugs)
Substance Abuser
representative sample
Double bind
8. An operant conditioning procedure in which a person is physically removed from sources of reinforcement to decrease the occurrence of undesired behaviors.
Time-out
Resolution Phase
Problem Solving
Placenta
9. The lightness or darkness of reflected light - determined in large part by the light's intensity.
standard deviation
Self-serving Bias
Brightness
emotional intelligence
10. The purposeful process by which a person generates logical and coherent ideas - evaluates situations - and reaches conclusions.
prenatal development
Reasoning
recessive gene
Schema
11. A score that expresses an individual's position relative to the mean - based on the standard deviation
Fixed-ratio Schedule
Social phobia
Standard score
René Descartes
12. Shifts or exaggeration in group members' attitudes or behavior as a result of group discussion.
Group Polarization
limbic system
Time-out
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
13. Psychotherapeutic process in which several people meet as a group with a therapist to receive psychological help.
Dependence
median
Aristotle
Group therapy
14. Social psychology; German refugee who escaped Nazis - proved the democratic style of leadership is the most productive; studied effects of 3 leadership styles on children completing activities
Case study
Kurt Lewin
Bipolar disorder
sociocultural psychology
15. The study of the psychological and medical aspects of death and dying
hippocampus
Thanatology
normal distribution
set point
16. A treatment for severe mental illness in which an electric current is briefly applied to the head in order to produce a generalized seizure.
Behavior therapy
family studies
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
Problem Solving
17. 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
William Dement
thalamus
reticular formation (RF) (RES)
Kenneth Clark
18. 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
Fundamental Attribution Error
Psycholinguistics
Attributions
working memory
19. Body sense of equilibrium and balance
Cross-sectional study
Morpheme
vestibular sense
behaviorism
20. 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.
Cognitive Psychology
structuralism
Schizophrenic disorders
postconventional level of moral development
21. 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
Cross-sectional Studies
cerebellum
Hobson & McCarley
Withdrawal Symptoms
22. False beliefs that are inconsistent with reality but are held in spite of evidence that disproves them.
Accommodation
sports psychologist
Delusions
Developmental Psychology
23. Performs initial encoding; provides brief storage; also called sensory register
Superego
sensory memory
Abraham Maslow
Longitudinal Study
24. Communication of information through body positions and gestures.
Body Language
Resilience
emotional intelligence
memory span
25. Conformity; showed that social pressure can make a person say something that is obviously incorrect ; in a famous study in which participants were shown cards with lines of different lengths and were asked to say which line matched the line on the fi
Sensation
Solomon Asch
peripheral nervous system
Need
26. The realization of infants that objects continue to exist even when they are out of sight
Object permanence
Raymond Cattell
Group
Transference
27. Released by adrenal glands; triggered by norepinephrine to prolong the response to stress (used in the sympathetic nervous system)
ACTH (arenocorticotropic hormone)
nurture
neural plasticity
Dependence
28. The tendency to attribute the behavior of others to dispositional causes but to attribute one's own behavior to situational causes.
excitatory neurotransmitter
olfaction
Actor-observer Effect
Punishment
29. Piaget's fourth and final stage of cognitive development (beginning at about age 12) - during which the individual can think hypothetically - can consider future possibilites - and can use deductive logic
Cross-sectional Studies
Formal operational stage
Social Loafing
declarative memory
30. Freud's fourth stage of personality development - from about age 7 until puberty - during which sexual urges are inactive.
Latency Stage
graded potential
recessive gene
Zajonc & Markus
31. Pioneer in intelligence (IQ) tests - designed a test to identify slow learners in need of help-not applicable in the U.S. because it was too culture-bound (French)
Approach-approach conflict
Alfred Binet
motive
Hermann Rorschach
32. Stimulus that normally produces a measurable involuntary response
pupil
Body Language
Circadian Rhythms
Unconditioned Stimulus
33. Psychological disorders characterized by a sudden but temporary alteration in consciousness - identity - sensorimotor behavior - or memory
neurogenesis
Concept
Dissociative disorders
Concordance rate
34. Process by which an organism learns to respond only to a specific stimulus and not to other stimuli
Stimulus Discrimination
Genital Stage
binocular cues
zone of proximal development
35. Inability to see that an object can have a function other than its stated or usual one.
Fundamental Attribution Error
Halo effect
Functional fixedness
limbic system
36. Chemical that mimics or facilitates the actions of a neurotransmitter
pineal gland
agonist
behavioral genetics
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
37. The suppression of one bit of information by another
Dissociative amnesia
Client-centered therapy
interference
set point
38. Any event that increases the probability of a recurrence of the response that preceded it
Myopic
Reinforcer
efferent neuron nerve
Self-efficacy
39. A single long - fiber that carries outgoing messages to other neurons - muscles - or glands
engineering psychologist
axon
normal distribution
Electroencephalogram (EEG)
40. Humanistic psychology; hierarchy of needs-needs at a lower level dominate an individual's motivation as long as they are unsatisfied; self-actualization - transcendence
Equity Theory
structuralism
Abraham Maslow
Self-actualization
41. Production of new brain cells; November 1988: cancer patients proved that new neurons grew until the end of life
Working through
Lucid Dream
neurogenesis
Noam Chomsky
42. Behaviors that benefit other people and for which there is no discernable extrinsic reward - recognition - or appreciation.
Excitement phase
Withdrawal Symptoms
Altruism
Charles Darwin
43. Social cognition - cognitive dissonance; Study Basics: Studied and demonstrated cognitive dissonance
motive
Prosocial Behavior
temporal lobes
Leon Festinger
44. Main area for hearing - understanding language (Wernicke's area) - understanding music; smell
temporal lobes
Personal Fable
Emotion
frequency polygon
45. After firing when a neuron will not fire again no matter how strong the incoming message may be
Brainstorming
Time-out
John B Watson
refractory period
46. Conscious experience of emnotion results from one's awareness of physiological arousal
Judith Langlois
Genital Stage
James-Lange theory of emotion
Higher-order Conditioning
47. 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
Sensation
Disorganized type of schizophrenia
Sociobiology
Learned Helplessness
48. Eating disorder most common in adolescent females characterized by weight less than 85% of normal - restricted eating - and unrealistic body image
pons
anorexia nervosa
imagery
excitatory neurotransmitter
49. An eating disorder characterized by repeated episodes of binge eating (and a fear of not being able to stop eating) followed by purging
Bulimia Nervosa
pseudoscience
autonomic nervous system
agonist
50. A design in which researchers manipulate an independent variable and measure a dependent variable to determine a cause-and-effect relationship
B.F. Skinner
Self
Sex
Experimental design