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AP Psychology
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1. School of psychological thought that considered the structure and elements of conscious experience to be the proper subject matter of psychology
structuralism
Variable-interval Schedule
Psycholinguistics
Biofeedback
2. Sleep researcher who discovered and coined the phrase 'rapid eye movement' (REM) sleep.
Premack principle
functional MRI (fMRI)
William Dement
Brightness
3. People whose corpus callosum has been surgically severed
Creativity
Plateau phase
split brain patients
response bias
4. Cognition and memory; studied repressed memories and false memories; showed how easily memories could be changed and falsely created by techniques such as leading questions and illustrating the inaccuracy in eyewitness testimony
Elizabeth Loftus
hypothalamus
Ego
Cross-sectional study
5. The law that the neuron either fires at 100% or not at all
Concept
all-or-none principle
Phoneme
Gender Identity
6. Large band of white neural fibers that connects to to brain hemispheres and carries messages between them; myelinated; involved in intelligence - consciousness - and self-awareness; does it reach full maturity until 20s
sensory adaptation
corpus callosum
Anna O.
Debriefing
7. Repetitive review of information with little or no interpretation
pituitary gland
maintenance rehearsal
dopamine
peripheral nervous system
8. 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
Social Interest
REM (rapid eye movement) sleep
Rosenthal & Jacobson
psychiatrist
9. A cognitive behavior therapy that emphasizes the importance of logical - rational thought processes.
Robert Rosenthal
Backward search
Gordon Allport
Rational-emotive therapy
10. Subject in John Watson's experiment - proved classical conditioning principles - especially the generalization of fear
Representative sample
Theory of mind
Little Albert
parathormone
11. Social psychological theory that states that people attempt to maintain stable - consistent interpersonal relationships in which the ratio of member's contributions is balanced.
transfer appropriate processing
Equity Theory
Absolute threshold
empiricism
12. The situation that occurs when the drug becomes part of the body's functioning and produces withdrawal symptoms when the drug is discontinued
norepinephrine
Dependence
Psychosurgery
Humanistic theory
13. Change in behavior that occurs when people believe they are in the presence of other people.
neuropsychologist
Light
consolidation
Social Facilitation
14. A reinforcement schedule in which a reinforcer (reward) is delivered after predetermined but varying amounts of time - provided that the required response occurs at least once after each interval
psychologist
Langer & Rodin
Ageism
Variable-interval Schedule
15. A fixed - overly simple - sometimes incorrect idea about traits - attitudes - and behaviors of males or females
behaviorism
Avoidance-avoidance conflict
Gender stereotype
behavior
16. State of emotional and physical exhaustion - lowered productivity - and feelings of isolation - often caused by work-related pressures
Standardization
Burnout
Androgynous
Standard score
17. An abstraction - an idealized pattern of an object or idea that is stored in memory and used to decide whether similar objects or ideas are members of the same class of items.
Free association
Prototype
Primary Reinforcer
Subliminal perception
18. A branch of the autonomic nervous system that maintains normal body functions; it calms the body after sympathetic stimulation
prenatal development
Variable-interval Schedule
Intimacy
parasympathetic nervous system
19. Ethology (animal behavior); studied imprinting and critical periods in geese
Anna O.
Bystander Effect
Shaping
Konrad Lorenz
20. Part of the brain which controls living functions such as breathing - heart rate - blood pressure - body temperature
medulla (also medulla oblongata)
Ernst Weber
Longitudinal Study
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
21. In Freud's theory - the moral aspect of mental functioning comprising the ego ideal (what a person would ideally like to be) and the conscience and taught by parents and society.
myelin sheath
Mainstreaming
Superego
Semantics
22. Area of the brain that is part of the limbic system and regulates behaviors such as - eating - drinking - sexual behaviors - motivation; also body temperature
hypothalamus
fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)
flashbulb memories
Howard Gardner
23. The biochemical processes that make it easier for the neuron to respond again when it has been stimulated
Motive
Fundamental Attribution Error
Rational-emotive therapy
long-term potentiation
24. Able to see clearly things that are close but having trouble seeing objects at a distance; nearsighted.
Social Psychology
Burnout
engineering psychologist
Myopic
25. An insight therapy - developed be Carl Rogers - that seeks to help people evaluate the world and themselves from their own perspective by providing them with a nondirective environment and unconditional positive regard; also known as person-centered
ESP
Lev Vygotsky
Client-centered therapy
olfaction
26. An operant conditioning procedure in which a person is physically removed from sources of reinforcement to decrease the occurrence of undesired behaviors.
temporal lobes
Time-out
positive psychology
human genomes
27. The expression of genes
endocrine system
genetic mapping
Type B behavior
phenotype
28. The process of analyzing and interpreting events - other people - oneself - and the world in general.
thalamus
Unconscious
Fixation
Social Cognition
29. Establish the relationship between two variables
Prejudice
correlational research
neural plasticity
Social Psychology
30. Behaviorism/learning; pioneer in systematic desensitization - maintained that fear could be unlearned
Arousal
Adolescence
Opiates (AKA narcotics)
Mary Cover-Jones
31. 17t century French philosopher. Famously known for writing 'cogito ergo sum' ('I think - therefore I am'). Wrote about concept of dualism.
Representative sample
Gestalt psychology
Francis Galton
René Descartes
32. Perception below the threshold of awareness.
REM (rapid eye movement) sleep
Subliminal perception
Bulimia Nervosa
Elaboration Likelihood Model
33. Test designed to determine a person's level of knowledge in a given subject area
Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
Psychoactive Drug
achievement test
Bulimia Nervosa
34. Experience of the difference threshold
Concordance rate
just noticeable difference (JND)
Bulimia Nervosa
Gender
35. A research technique in which neither the experimenter nor the participants know who is in the control and experimental groups.
Double-blind techniques
clinical psychologist
Working through
Naturalistic observation
36. Decrease in likelihood that an intrinsically motivated task - after having been extrinsically rewarded - will be performed when the reward is no longer given.
Holmes & Rahe
Agoraphobia
Overjustification effect
naturalistic observation
37. The period during which the reproductive system matures; it begins with an increase in the production of sex hormones - which signals the end of childhood
Intrinsic motivation
Saccades
Puberty
spinal cord
38. Body sense that provides information about the position and movement of individual parts of the body
Mainstreaming
Dependence
kinesthesis
Resilience
39. Transparent covering of the eye
Robert Yerkes
cornea
Psycholinguistics
Trichromats
40. The process of changing a short-term memory to a long-term one
Raymond Cattell
Reaction Formation
consolidation
representative sample
41. A research method that focuses on a specific group of individuals at different ages to examine changes that have occurred over time
Longitudinal Study
myelin sheath
Decision making
Charles Spearman
42. Sleep stage when the eyes move about - during which vivid dreams occur; brain very active but skeletal muscles paralyzed
Regression
REM (rapid eye movement) sleep
Prevalence
autonomic nervous system
43. Does research on how people function best with machines
authoritarian parenting
engineering psychologist
behaviorism
Fixation
44. Personality; theory that linked personality to physique on the grounds that both are governed by genetic endowment: endomorphic (large) - mesomorphic (average) - and ectomorphic (skinny)
cerebellum
William Sheldon
retroactive interference
Body Language
45. Process of evaluating individual differences among human beings by means of tests interviews - observations - and recordings of physiological.
Trait
Backward search
Hallucinogens (AKA psychedelic drugs)
Assessment
46. Learning; Positive Psychology; learned helplessness theory of depression; Studies: Dogs demonstrating learned helplessness
Demand characteristics
Superstitious Behavior
Martin Seligman
parallel processing
47. Rehearsal involving repletion and analysis - in which a stimulus may be associated with (linked to) other information and further processed
Primary Punisher
elaborative rehearsal
Self-actualization
Extinction (operant conditioning)
48. A location on a receptor neurons which is like a key to a lock (with a specific nerve transmitter); allows for orderly pathways
receptor site
interneurons
Child abuse
Gibson & Walk
49. A test score that has not been transformed or converted in any way
Projective Tests
Prejudice
Raw score
Divergent thinking
50. Neo-Freudian - psychodynamic; Contributions: inferiority complex - organ inferiority; Studies: birth order influences personality
Alfred Adler
Arousal
placebo effect
Consciousness