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1. 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.
Free association
ex post facto study
Representative sample
Lloyd and Margaret Peterson
2. 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)
ions
neural impulse
Personality
Time-out
3. Located in neck; regulates metabolism by secreting thyroxine
Genital Stage
Albert Ellis
rods
thyroid gland
4. A person's belief about whether he or she can successfully engage in and execute a specific behavior.
Psychotic
cones
Self-efficacy
Albert Bandura
5. A tentative statement or idea expressing a causal relationship between two events or variables that is to be evaluated in a research study
Law of Effect
Wernicke's area
Trichromatic theory
hypothesis
6. Heuristic procedure in which a problem solver works backward from the goal or end of a problem to the current position - in order to analyze the problem and reduce the steps needed to get from the current position to the goal.
Backward search
state-dependent learning
conventional level of moral development
Circadian Rhythms
7. Portion of the CNS above the spinal cord; consists of hindbrain - midbrain - and forebrain
dualism
Gazzaniga or Sperry
brain
Double-blind techniques
8. The communication of information by cues or actions that include gestures - tone of voice - vocal inflections - and facial expressions.
Nonverbal Communication
Dream
Fixation
difference threshold
9. The creation or re-creation of a mental picture of a sensory or perceptual experience
Ego
self-fulfilling prophecy
Variable-ratio Schedule
imagery
10. Sense of smell
Signal Detection Theory
Albert Bandura
olfaction
empiricism
11. Intelligence; devised the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence (academic problem-solving - practical - and creative)
long-term potentiation
Robert Sternberg
Psychotic
Erik Erikson
12. Defense mechanism by which anxiety-provoking thoughts and feelings are forced to the unconscious.
memory span
Benjamin Whorf
binocular cues
Repression
13. A DNA segment on a chromosome that controls transmission of traits
motive
Phoneme
Generalized anxiety disorder
gene
14. Wrinkled outer portion of brain; center for higher order brain functions such as thinking - planning - judgment; processes sensory information and directs movement
(cerebral) cortex
Abnormal psychology
Concordance rate
Gender
15. Researched taste aversion. Showed that when rats ate a novel substance before being nauseated by a drug or radiation - they developed a conditioned taste aversion for the substance.
Raw score
John Garcia
educational psychologist
Projection
16. Assessing and choosing among alternatives.
Erik Erikson
genetics
Theory of mind
Decision making
17. A schizophrenic disorder that is characterized by a mixture of symptoms and does not meet the diagnostic criteria of any one type.
DNA
Obedience
Undifferentiated type of schizophrenia
Social Categorization
18. Area on retina with no receptor cells (where optic nerve leaves the eye)
blind spot
Social phobia
variable
Learning
19. 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
Trichromatic theory
Types
medulla (also medulla oblongata)
20. Shows brain activity when radioactively tagged glucose rushes to active neurons
pseudoscience
Positive Reinforcement
positron emission tomography (PET scan)
Aristotle
21. In the study of motivation - an explanation of behavior that asserts that people actively and regularly determine their own goals and the means of achieving them through thought.
Reflex
Algorithm
Cognitive theories
Emotion
22. Procedures used to draw conclusions about larger populations from small samples of data
inferential statistics
cognitive psychology
Self-actualization
Equity Theory
23. A person's description and analysis of what he or she is thinking and feeling or what he or she has just thought about
Social Categorization
endocrine system
introspection
Type A behavior
24. The more accurate recall of items presented at the beginning of a series
frequency polygon
parietal lobes
authoritarian parenting
primacy effect
25. Twins from two separate fertilized eggs (zygotes); share half of the same genes
replication
adaptation
fraternal twins
Spontaneous Recovery
26. Shifts or exaggeration in group members' attitudes or behavior as a result of group discussion.
Phallic Stage
Stimulus Discrimination
Group Polarization
Cognitive Dissonance
27. The study of the patterns and distributions of speech sounds in a language and the tacit rules for their pronunciation.
DNA
Stereotypes
Phonology
pitch
28. Process by which an organism learns to respond only to a specific stimulus and not to other stimuli
Stimulus Discrimination
Convergent thinking
Fixed-ratio Schedule
Raw score
29. Differential psychology AKA 'London School' of Experimental Psychology; Contributions: behavioral genetics - maintains that personality & ability depend almost entirely on genetic inheritance; compared identical & fraternal twins - hereditary differe
Assimilation
Francis Galton
Reliability
Robert Sternberg
30. An observable action
nervous system
zone of proximal development
behavior
Dark adaptation
31. An interdisciplinary area of study that includes behavioral - neurological - and immune factors and their relationship to the development of disease
hippocampus
vestibular sense
Psychoneuroimmunology
Paranoid type of schizophrenia
32. Motivation supplied by rewards that come from the external environment
Consciousness
Withdrawal Symptoms
Extrinsic motivation
Lewis Terman
33. The second phase of the sexual response cycle - during which physical arousal continues to increase as the partners bodies prepare for orgasm
Defense Mechanism
Plateau phase
Darley & Latane
David Weschler
34. Language development; disagreed with Skinner about language acquisition - stated there is an infinite # of sentences in a language - humans have an inborn native ability to develop language
Defense Mechanism
Noam Chomsky
Fulfillment
Leon Festinger
35. The use of a variety of techniques including concentration - restriction of incoming stimuli - and deep relaxation to produce a state of consciousness characterized by a sense of detachment.
Mediation
Decision making
limbic system
Photoreceptors
36. Growth in the ability to tell right from wrong - control impulses - and act ethically
Self-fulfilling prophecy
fraternal twins
moral development
Wernicke's area
37. The process by which a person uses behavior and appearance of others to form attitudes about them.
Impression Formation
Free association
Token economy
EEG (electroencephalogram)
38. Process of repeatedly verbalizing - thinking about - or otherwise acting on or transforming information in order to keep that information active in memory
Phineas Gage
Hermann Ebbinghaus
pitch
rehearsal
39. Perspective that defines psychology as the study of behavior that is directly observable or through assessment instruments
behaviorism
selective attention
Color Blindness
neural impulse
40. Studies of hereditability it be a behavioral traits using animals that have been inbred to produce strains that are genetically similar to one another
strain studies
Attributions
Group therapy
sensory neurons
41. 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
Archetypes
preconscious
Anna O.
Higher-order Conditioning
42. Freud's first stage of personality development - from birth to about age 2 - during which the instincts of infants are focused on the mouth as the primary pleasure center.
parietal lobes
Gazzaniga or Sperry
Sex
Oral Stage
43. Patterns of feelings and beliefs about other people - ideas - or objects that are based on a person's past experiences - shape his or her future behavior - and are evaluative in nature.
Optic chiasm
Attitudes
association areas
nature-nurture controversy
44. Perspective that focuses on the mental processes involved in perception - learning - memory - and thinking
cognitive psychology
Phobic disorders
Approach-avoidance conflict
decay
45. The third phase of the sexual response cycle - during which autonomic nervous system activity reaches its peak and muscle contractions occur in spasms throughout the body - but especially in the genital area
Lucid Dream
Orgasm phase
Absolute threshold
inferential statistics
46. A type of design that contrasts groups of people who differ on some variable of interest to the researcher
Type A behavior
selective attention
reticular formation (RF) (RES)
ex post facto study
47. Trait theory of personality; 3 levels of traits: cardinal - central - and secondary
Grammar
prenatal development
Observational Learning Theory
Gordon Allport
48. Focuses on psychological factors in illness
Hermann Ebbinghaus
health psychologist
clinical psychologist
neuroscience
49. A type of therapy in which two or more people who are committed to one another's well-being are treated at once - in and effort to change the ways the interact.
Family therapy
Tolerance
Kenneth Clark
educational psychologist
50. A state of being or feeling in which each person in a relationship is willing to self-disclose and to express important feelings and information to the other person.
Intimacy
antagonist
parietal lobes
Elizabeth Loftus
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