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AP Psychology
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1. Point at which half of the optic nerve fibers from each eye cross over and connect to the other side of the brain.
Lloyd and Margaret Peterson
fovea
Morpheme
Optic chiasm
2. 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
adaptation
Raw score
Stanley Milgram
Types
3. The space between two neurons where neurotransmitters are secreted by terminal buttons and received by dendrites
synapse
Social Need
Herman von Helmholtz
genotype
4. 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
insulin
functionalism
case study
psychoanalytic
5. In psychology - the techniques used to discover knowledge about human behavior and mental processes
scientific method
Alzheimer's Disease
Personality disorders
neural plasticity
6. Reinforcer that has survival value for an organism; this value does not have to be learned
retina
Primary Reinforcer
Anal Stage
Decentration
7. Change in behavior that occurs when people believe they are in the presence of other people.
Nonverbal Communication
Social Facilitation
Clark Hull
engineering psychologist
8. An environmental stimulus that affects an organism in physically or psychologically injurious ways - usually producing anxiety - tension - and physiological arousal
Descriptive Studies
Egocentrism
selective attention
Stressor
9. In an experiment - the group of participants to whom a treatment is given
replication
experimental group
monocular cues
Prototype
10. In Roger's theory of personality - the self a person would ideally like to be.
Darley & Latane
Alfred Adler
Ideal Self
moral development
11. Reflex in which a newborn strectches out the arms and legs and cries in response to a loud noise or an abrupt change in the environment
transfer appropriate processing
Aaron Beck
Punishment
Moro reflex
12. Study that focuses on biological foundations of behavior and mental processes; overlaps with neuroscience
bottom-up processing
Rosenhan
Plateau phase
psychobiology
13. The prenatal organism from the 8th week after conception until birth
Fetus
Nonverbal Communication
Thanatology
neuron
14. Learned knowledge and skills such as vocabulary - which tends to increase with age
Nonverbal Communication
Fixed-interval Schedule
unconscious
crystallized intelligence
15. The process of dividing the world into 'in' groups and 'out' groups.
Resolution Phase
Social Categorization
Dark adaptation
Secondary Sex Characteristics
16. The second level of the three organizational structures of the brain that receives signals from other parts of the brain or spinal cord and either relays the information to other parts of the brain or causes the body to act immediately; involved in m
central nervous system
Receptive fields
Depressive disorders
midbrain
17. A group of participants who are assumed to be representative of the population about which an inference is being made
humanistic psychology
sample
Carol Gilligan
nature-nurture controversy
18. Tiny oval-shaped sacs in a terminal of one neuron; assist in transferring mineral impulse from one neuron to another neuron by releasing specific neurotransmitters
inferential statistics
synaptic vesicles
sensory neurons
Dissociative identity disorder
19. Chemical secreted at terminal button that causes the neuron on the other side of the synapse to fire
excitatory neurotransmitter
Validity
Little Albert
motor neurons
20. First menstrual period
random sample
menarche
Solomon Asch
Stimulus Discrimination
21. A chronic and progressive disorder of the brain that is the most common cause of degeneration dementia
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22. Retrieval cues that match original information work better
Stanley Schachter
Extinction (operant conditioning)
Color Blindness
encoding specificity principle
23. Compliance with the orders of another person or group of people.
Schizophrenic disorders
Wernicke's area
genotype
Obedience
24. Technique in which neither the persons involved for those conducting the experiment know in what group to participate is involved
Formal operational stage
Social Psychology
double-blind procedure
cornea
25. Psychopathology and Social Psychology; effects of labeling; Rosenhan and colleagues checked selves into mental hospitals with symptoms of hearing voices say 'empty - dull and thud.' Diagnosed with schizophrenia. After entered - acted normally. Never
Rosenhan
Attitudes
Size constancy
Deindividuation
26. 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)
kinesthesis
Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
procedural memory
selection studies
27. Studies that estimate the hereditability of a trait by breeding animals with another animal that has the same trait
selection studies
Self-actualization
refractory period
triarchic theory of intelligence
28. Assessing and choosing among alternatives.
human genomes
fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)
short-term storage
Decision making
29. A DNA segment on a chromosome that controls transmission of traits
Oedipus Complex
inhibitory neurotransmitter
Shaping
gene
30. State with deep relaxation and heightened suggestibility
mean
hypnosis
percentile score
Logic
31. Memory a person is not aware of possessing
implicit memory
cognitive-appraisal theory of emotion
Benjamin Whorf
confounding variable
32. The entire spectrum of waves initiated by the movement of charged particles.
Electromagnetic Radiation
Schachter-Singer theory of emotion
prenatal development
cochlea
33. Piaget's second stage of cognitive development (lasting from about age 2 to age 6 or 7) - during which the child begins to represent the world symbolically
state-dependent learning
Social Psychology
Preoperational stage
Withdrawal Symptoms
34. Processes sensory information including touch - temperature - and pain from other body parts
response bias
parietal lobes
behaviorism
Conditioning
35. Constructed by Lewis Terman - originally used ratio IQ (MA/CA x 100); now based on deviation from mean
replication
neuron
Embryo
Stanford-Binet intelligence tests
36. Conflict that results from having to choose between two distasteful alternatives
encoding specificity principle
Gender Schema Theory
chromosome
Avoidance-avoidance conflict
37. Sleep researcher who discovered and coined the phrase 'rapid eye movement' (REM) sleep.
William Dement
Collective Unconscious
autonomic nervous system
Standard score
38. Afferent neurons; neurons that carry messages from sensory organs to the brain and spinal cords
Drive theory (aka - drive-reduction theory)
Sensorimotor stage
Photoreceptors
sensory neurons
39. 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
Primary Punisher
Francis Galton
Hermann Rorschach
40. The ways people alter the attitudes or behaviors of others - either directly or indirectly.
Social Influence
primacy effect
Rosenthal & Jacobson
Morpheme
41. 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
Anna Freud
reticular formation (RF) (RES)
Oedipus Complex
Carl Rogers
42. Newly learned information interferes with the ability to recall previously learned information
social psychologist
Oral Stage
retroactive interference
Preoperational stage
43. 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)
Tolman
Undifferentiated type of schizophrenia
Jean Piaget
Metal retardation
44. Process by which a neutral stimulus takes on conditioned properties through pairing with a conditioned stimulus
Sublimation
Insomnia
Child abuse
Higher-order Conditioning
45. Theory that holds that an observer's perception depends not only on the intensity of a stimulus but also on the observer's motivation - the criteria he or she sets for determining that a signal is present - and on the background noise.
range
Signal Detection Theory
Ageism
Gibson & Walk
46. Railroad worker who survived a severe brain injury that dramatically changed his personality and behavior; case played a role in the development of the understanding of the localization of brain function
Phineas Gage
Conflict
forebrain
Negative Reinforcement
47. A descriptive study that includes an intensive study of one person and allows an intensive examination of a single case - usually chosen for its interesting or unique characteristics
Gordon Allport
Case study
prenatal development
Psycholinguistics
48. behaviorism; pioneer in operant conditioning; behavior is based on an organism's reinforcement history; worked with pigeons
B.F. Skinner
encoding specificity principle
Henry Murray
pupil
49. Repetitive review of information with little or no interpretation
Concordance rate
school psychologist
maintenance rehearsal
Attachment
50. Selection of a part of the population without reason; participation is by chance
random sample
Interpersonal Attraction
hormone
Transduction