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AP Psychology
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1. Inherited - automatic species-specific behaviors
instinct
Lawrence Kohlberg
Longitudinal Study
pupil
2. Applies psychological principles to the workplace to improve productivity and the quality of work life
Type A behavior
industrial/organizational psychologist
genetics
experimental group
3. The most primitive of the three functional divisions of the brain - consisting of the pons - medulla - reticular formation - and cerebellum
Social Loafing
Latent Learning
hindbrain
reticular formation (RF) (RES)
4. The cessation of the ability to reproduce
Hue
menopause
Gender stereotype
Deviation IQ
5. The controversial claim that sensation can occur apart from sensory input
Counterconditioning
ESP
Fixation
Insight therapy
6. Problems in going to sleep or maintaining sleep
Extrinsic motivation
Morality
split brain patients
Insomnia
7. Style of parenting marked by emotional coldness - imposing rules and expecting obedience
authoritarian parenting
Linguistics
short-term storage
Conflict
8. Occurs when initial processing of information is similar to the process of retrieval; the better the match - the better the recall
Ego
gustation
transfer appropriate processing
range
9. Learning involving an unpleasant or harmful stimulus or reinforcer
pineal gland
Egocentrism
hindbrain
aversive conditioning
10. Psychoanalytic technique in which a person is asked to report to the therapist his or her thoughts and feelings as they occur - regardless of how trivial - illogical - or objectionable their content may appear.
timbre
Undifferentiated type of schizophrenia
Factor analysis
Free association
11. Approximate distribution of scores expected when a sample is taken from a large population - drawn as a frequency polygon that often takes the form of a bell-shaped curve - called the normal curve
Hobson & McCarley
behavioral genetics
Elizabeth Loftus
normal distribution
12. Released by adrenal glands; triggered by norepinephrine to prolong the response to stress (used in the sympathetic nervous system)
ACTH (arenocorticotropic hormone)
neuroscience
Alfred Binet
ethnocentrism
13. Child psychoanalysis; emphasized importance of the ego and its constant struggle
medulla (also medulla oblongata)
Interpretation
Anna Freud
Temperament
14. 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
Critical Period
Henry Murray
fluid intelligence
nature-nurture controversy
15. The second phase of the sexual response cycle - during which physical arousal continues to increase as the partners bodies prepare for orgasm
neuropsychologist
Decentration
Plateau phase
Depressive disorders
16. An understanding of mental states such as feelings - desires - beliefs - and intentions and of the causal role they play in human behavior
Morality
prenatal development
Theory of mind
Conditioning
17. Focuses on how effective teaching and learning take place
population
Sensorimotor stage
educational psychologist
polarization
18. 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)
industrial/organizational psychologist
Shaping
convolutions
Alfred Binet
19. Growth in the ability to tell right from wrong - control impulses - and act ethically
Demand characteristics
token economy
moral development
Oedipus Complex
20. Conscious experience of emotion and physiological arousal occur at the same time
Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
Fetus
olfaction
schema
21. Preconceived notions of a person answering [a survey] which may alter the experiments purpose
William James
response bias
Equity Theory
Dissociative disorders
22. Information processing guided by pre-existing knowledge or expectations to construct perceptions
Extinction (operant conditioning)
top-down processing
retrograde amnesia
Decision making
23. 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
Jean Piaget
Wilhelm Wundt
Ageism
Anna O.
24. Theorist who both aided in the development of the trichromatic theory of color perception and Place theory of pitch perception.
Secondary Sex Characteristics
cohort effect
consolidation
Herman von Helmholtz
25. A person who overuses and relies on drugs to deal with everyday life
Health psychology
Substance Abuser
cognitive-appraisal theory of emotion
Insight therapy
26. Child development; investigated how culture & interpersonal communication guide development; zone of proximal development; play research
Lev Vygotsky
Object permanence
Attributions
occipital lobes
27. The tendency to recall information learned while in a particular physiological state most accurately when one is in that physiological state again
state-dependent learning
Schema
top-down processing
industrial/organizational psychologist
28. In Freud's theory - the instinctual (and sexual) life force that - working on the pleasure principle and seeking immediate gratification - energizes the id.
Stanford-Binet intelligence tests
Libido
refractory period
Higher-order Conditioning
29. The process of changing a short-term memory to a long-term one
polarization
Interpretation
consolidation
Social Psychology
30. Approximate distribution of scores expected when a sample is taken from a large population - drawn as a frequency polygon that often takes the form of a bell-shaped curve - called the normal curve
normal distribution
Konrad Lorenz
inferential statistics
Jean Piaget
31. Loss of information from memory as a result of disuse and the passage of time
John B Watson
Edward Bradford Titchener
decay
twin studies
32. Process by which a neutral stimulus takes on conditioned properties through pairing with a conditioned stimulus
split brain patients
Higher-order Conditioning
Aversive counterconditioning
Survey
33. Social psychology; focus on nonverbal communication - self-fulfilling prophecies; Studies: Pygmalion Effect-effect of teacher's expectations on students
parallel processing
Robert Rosenthal
retrieval
Walter B. Cannon
34. Developmental psychology;: social development & processing - effects of appearance on behavior - origin of social stereotypes - sex/love/intimacy - facial expression
Photoreceptors
cognitive psychology
Judith Langlois
Depressants (AKA sedative-hypnotics)
35. 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
Means-ends analysis
gene
Schizophrenic disorders
36. Intelligence and learning - self-fulfilling prophecy; Study Basics: Researchers misled teachers into believing that certain students had higher IQs. Teachers changed own behaviors and effectively raised the IQ of the randomly chosen students
Avoidance-avoidance conflict
Adolescence
Rosenthal & Jacobson
Manifest Content
37. Defense mechanism by which people behave in a way opposite to what their true but anxiety-provoking feelings would dictate.
behavioral genetics
Wolpe
Linguistics
Reaction Formation
38. Sleep researcher who discovered and coined the phrase 'rapid eye movement' (REM) sleep.
ethics
Primary Reinforcer
experimenter bias
William Dement
39. Selective reinforcement of behaviors that gradually approach the desired response
imagery
hindbrain
Shaping
Sensation
40. When the neuron is at rest; condition of neuron when the inside of the neuron is negatively charged relative to the outside of Enron; is necessary to generate the neuron signal in release of this polarization
Psychophysics
polarization
psychometrician
brainstem
41. Process by which a perceptual system analyzes stimuli and converts them into electrical impulses; also known as coding.
Metal retardation
Gender Identity
Transduction
Concordance rate
42. The behavior of individuals when confronted with a situation or task that requires insight or determination of some unknown elements.
Deviation IQ
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Problem Solving
retrieval
43. 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
Agoraphobia
functionalism
Preoperational stage
hypothesis
44. Small opeing in iris that is smaller in bright light and larger in darkness
cohort effect
Edward Thorndike
Drive
pupil
45. General set of procedures used to summarize - condense - and describe sets of data
Judith Langlois
Psychoactive Drug
descriptive statistics
observer bias
46. A need or want that causes someone to act
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
identical twins
Sex
motive
47. Area on retina with no receptor cells (where optic nerve leaves the eye)
Lev Vygotsky
blind spot
Expectancy Theories
Zajonc & Markus
48. The overall capacity of an individual to act purposefully - to think rationally - and to deal effectively with the environment
Morality
Type B behavior
cornea
Intelligence
49. Study that focuses on biological foundations of behavior and mental processes; overlaps with neuroscience
mutation
binocular cues
psychobiology
working memory
50. Dissociative disorder characterized by the sudden and extensive inability to recall important personal information - usually of a traumatic or stressful nature.
endocrine system
binocular cues
Dissociative amnesia
graded potential