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AP Psychology
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1. Type of schizophrenia characterized by hallucinations and delusions of persecution or grandeur (or both) - and sometimes irrational jealousy.
thalamus
(cerebral) cortex
Paranoid type of schizophrenia
clinical psychologist
2. Ends of axons that secrete neurotransmitters
blind spot
terminal buttons (axon terminals)
Dissociative disorders
Token economy
3. When a researcher's expectations unknowingly create a situation that affects the results
Learned helplessness
self-fulfilling prophecy
Wolpe
Size constancy
4. 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
Orgasm phase
Anxiety
Non-rapid Eye Movement Sleep
thyroid gland
5. Level of consciousness that includes unacceptable feelings - wishes - and thoughts not directly available to conscious awareness
unconscious
structuralism
natural selection
variable
6. Division which includes the cerebellum - Pons - and medulla; responsible for involuntary processes: blood pressure - body temperature - heart rate - breathing - sleep cycles
hindbrain
flashbulb memories
experimental group
binocular cues
7. Focused awareness of only a limited amount of all you are capable of experiencing
Dependence
epinephrine
Plateau phase
selective attention
8. Response elicited by a conditioned stimulus
Conditioned Response
cornea
demand characteristics
Vasocongestion
9. The arithmetic average of a set of scores
experimental group
Discrimination
mean
self-fulfilling prophecy
10. Unwillingness to help exhibited by witnesses to an event - which increase when there are more observers.
Group therapy
Phallic Stage
Zajonc & Markus
Bystander Effect
11. Transparent covering of the eye
retina
Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
cornea
measure of central tendency
12. A schizophrenic disorder in which the person exhibits inappropriate affect - illogical thinking - and/or eccentric behavior but seems generally in touch with reality.
Residual type of schizophrenia
Herman von Helmholtz
semantic memory
Raymond Cattell
13. Stimulus that normally produces a measurable involuntary response
Expectancy Theories
sensory memory
Mainstreaming
Unconditioned Stimulus
14. A standard IQ test score whose mean and standard deviation remain constant for all ages
Deviation IQ
pupil
neural plasticity
confounding variable
15. The study of language - including speech sounds - meaning - and grammar.
Mary Cover-Jones
Fixed-ratio Schedule
Linguistics
amnesia
16. Shifts or exaggeration in group members' attitudes or behavior as a result of group discussion.
Group Polarization
axon
Social Psychology
Withdrawal Symptoms
17. Learning that occurs in the absence of direct reinforcement and that is not necessarily demonstrated through observable behavior
Raw score
Lucid Dream
Residual type of schizophrenia
Latent Learning
18. 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
Saturation
Subgoal analysis
Withdrawal Symptoms
19. Cell that send messages from brain and spinal cord to other parts of body; also called motor neurons
parallel processing
efferent neuron nerve
Stimulant
parathormone
20. Moral development; presented boys moral dilemmas and studied their responses and reasoning processes in making moral decisions. Most famous moral dilemma is 'Heinz' who has an ill wife and cannot afford the medication. Should he steal the medication
Paranoid type of schizophrenia
Humanistic theory
positive psychology
Lawrence Kohlberg
21. The theory that children and adolescents use gender as an organizing theme to classify and interpret their perceptions about the world and themselves
William Dement
schema
Stanley Schachter
Gender Schema Theory
22. The study of the patterns and distributions of speech sounds in a language and the tacit rules for their pronunciation.
Gibson & Walk
Social phobia
Phonology
Interpretation
23. Sense of smell
olfaction
social psychologist
fluid intelligence
computerized axial tomography (CT scan)
24. Preset natural body weight - determined by the number of fat cells in the body
decay
psychologist
set point
Spontaneous Recovery
25. 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
Psychotic
corpus callosum
confounding variable
Size constancy
26. Organizing sensory information so it can be processed by the nervous system
encoding
Concept
Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
27. The agreement of participants to take part in an experiment and their acknowledgement that they understand the nature of their participation in the research - and have been fully informed about the general nature of the research - its goals - and met
informed consent
Bonding
William James
receptor site
28. 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.
forensic psychologist
brain
visual acuity
Superego
29. Theory that suggests that organisms learn new responses by observing the behavior of a model and then imitating it; aka. Social learning theory
long-term memory
Observational Learning Theory
Antisocial personality disorder
theory
30. 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
Babinski reflex
Formal operational stage
Trichromats
family studies
31. The linguistic description of how a language functions - especially the rules and patterns used for generating appropriate and comprehensible sentences.
hippocampus
ethnocentrism
Grammar
Formal operational stage
32. Assesses and counsels students - consults with educators and parents - and performs behavioral intervention when necessary
conventional level of moral development
school psychologist
Wilhelm Wundt
serotonin
33. Repetitive review of information with little or no interpretation
Convergent thinking
maintenance rehearsal
elaborative rehearsal
double-blind procedure
34. Any event that increases the probability of a recurrence of the response that preceded it
binocular cues
Reinforcer
Fixed-ratio Schedule
Deindividuation
35. Prejudice against the elderly and the resulting discrimination against them
Hyperopic
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
Ageism
parathyroid
36. Perspective that emphasizes the uniqueness of the individual and the idea that humans have free will
Tolerance
Genital Stage
Counterconditioning
humanistic psychology
37. Sharpness of vision
Vasocongestion
visual acuity
Group
Daniel Goleman
38. Robert Sternberg's theory that describes intelligence as having analytic - creative and practical dimensions
corpus callosum
Socrates
triarchic theory of intelligence
Darley & Latane
39. Pioneer in observational learning (AKA social learning) - stated that people profit from the mistakes/successes of others; Studies: Bobo Dolls-adults demonstrated 'appropriate' play with dolls - children mimicked play
Defense Mechanism
Operant Conditioning
Albert Bandura
Vasocongestion
40. Rehearsal involving repletion and analysis - in which a stimulus may be associated with (linked to) other information and further processed
Unconditioned Stimulus
Teratogen
Manifest Content
elaborative rehearsal
41. In psychoanalysis - the repetitive cycle of interpretation - resistance to interpretation - and transference.
Panic Attack
Rational-emotive therapy
Working through
receptor site
42. The negative response evoked when there is an inconsistency between a person's self-image as being free to choose and the person's realization that someone is trying to force him or her to choose a particular occurrence.
Karen Horney
Psychoneuroimmunology
Reactance
Fixed-ratio Schedule
43. Located in left temporal lobe; plays role in understanding language and making meaningful sentences
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44. Pain is only experienced in the pain messages can pass through a gate in the spinal cord on their route to the brain
corpus callosum
gate control theory
evolutionary psychology
Primary Reinforcer
45. Personality theorist; asserted that personality is largely determined by genes - used introversion/extroversion
Kenneth Clark
Hans Eysenck
Cross-sectional study
bulimia nervosa
46. Child psychoanalysis; emphasized importance of the ego and its constant struggle
Anal Stage
Anna Freud
Transference
menarche
47. The extent to which scores differ from one another
variability
Extinction (operant conditioning)
Demand characteristics
Daniel Goleman
48. Areas of the retina that - when stimulated - produce a change in the firing of cells in the visual system.
range
Social Interest
association areas
Receptive fields
49. A medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
Electroencephalogram (EEG)
Schema
Dissociative amnesia
psychiatrist
50. Reflex that causes a newborn to grasp vigorously any object touching the palm or fingers or placed in the hand
Impression Formation
Grasping reflex
triarchic theory of intelligence
antagonist