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1. Anxiety disorder characterized by persistent and uncontrollable thoughts and irrational beliefs that cause the performance of compulsive rituals that interfere with daily life.
Attitudes
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Appraisal
neuropsychologist
2. Defense mechanism by which people redirect socially unacceptable impulses toward acceptable goals.
Latent Content
Sublimation
Opiates (AKA narcotics)
Anna O.
3. An excessive attachment to some person or object that was appropriate only at an earlier stage of development
Alzheimer's Disease
Fixation
sensory adaptation
excitatory neurotransmitter
4. The belief that a person can successfully engage in and execute a specific behavior
Abnormal psychology
Self-efficacy
neurogenesis
memory span
5. Process of reconditioning in which a person is taught a new - more adaptive response to a familiar stimulus.
occipital lobes
Spontaneous Recovery
Circadian Rhythms
Counterconditioning
6. Freud's second stage of personality development - from about age 2 to about age 3 - during which children learn to control the immediate gratification they obtain through defecation and to become responsive to the demands of society.
Anal Stage
Variable-interval Schedule
Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome
Lloyd and Margaret Peterson
7. 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
Intelligence
family studies
behaviorism
corpus callosum
8. Inability to remember information (typically - all events within a specific period) - usually due to physiological trauma
synaptic vesicles
amnesia
GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid)
Myopic
9. The genetically determined proportion of a trait's variation among individuals in a population
Group therapy
Preoperational stage
Heritability
Self-actualization
10. Performs initial encoding; provides brief storage; also called sensory register
Aristotle
Learned Helplessness
sensory memory
EEG (electroencephalogram)
11. Developed one of the first projective tests - the Inkblot test which consists of 10 standardized inkblots where the subject tells a story - the observer then derives aspects of the personality from the subject's commentary
Hermann Rorschach
Walter B. Cannon
Dementia
Rational-emotive therapy
12. behaviorism; pioneer in operant conditioning; behavior is based on an organism's reinforcement history; worked with pigeons
B.F. Skinner
levels-of-processing approach
frequency
parathyroid
13. In Jung's theory - the emotionally charged ideas and images that are rich in meaning and symbolism and exist within the collective unconscious.
all-or-none principle
Resilience
Archetypes
Stanley Schachter
14. In Freud's theory - the source of a person's instinctual energy - which works mainly on the pleasure principle.
Id
amnesia
GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid)
Dark adaptation
15. Stage of sleep characterized by high-frequency - low-amplitude brain-wave activity - rapid and systematic eye movements - more vivid dreams - and postural muscle paralysis
Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
Charles Darwin
Decentration
evolutionary psychology
16. Experience of the difference threshold
case study
just noticeable difference (JND)
Primary Reinforcer
natural selection
17. A socially and culturally constructed set of distinctions between masculine and feminine sets of behaviors that is promoted and expected by society
Gender
Cross-sectional study
Norms
amygdala
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)
Alfred Binet
Assimilation
Carl Jung
dominant genes
19. Parenting style characterized by emotional warmth - high standards for behavior - explanation and consistent enforcement of rules - and inclusion of children in decision making
authoritative parenting
Raymond Cattell
Specific phobia
primacy effect
20. Memory of ideas - rules - words - and general concepts about the world
Solomon Asch
sensory neurons
semantic memory
nature
21. Language; his hypothesis is that language determines the way we think
Francis Galton
Oral Stage
Benjamin Whorf
psychiatrist
22. Presentation of a stimulus after a particular response in order to increase the likelihood that the response will recur
hindbrain
fovea
Ego
Positive Reinforcement
23. Processes sensory information including touch - temperature - and pain from other body parts
psychiatrist
forebrain
Experimental design
parietal lobes
24. Process by which a conditioned response becomes associated with a stimulus that is similar but not identical to the original conditioned stimulus
Opiates (AKA narcotics)
Stimulus Generalization
Trichromats
Overjustification effect
25. Portion of the CNS above the spinal cord; consists of hindbrain - midbrain - and forebrain
polarization
brain
Psychotic
Humanistic theory
26. Dream in which the dreamer is aware of dreaming while it is happening
cohort effect
amygdala
Jean Piaget
Lucid Dream
27. Part of the limbic system and is involved in learning and forming new long-term memories
Wernicke's area
hippocampus
psychologist
Schizophrenic disorders
28. A reinforcement schedule in which a reinforcer (reward) is delivered after a specified interval of time - provided that the required response occurs at least once in the interval
state-dependent learning
Fixed-interval Schedule
Bipolar disorder
authoritative parenting
29. Ancient Greek philosopher. Wrote 'Peri Psyches' ('About the Mind').
excitatory neurotransmitter
Aristotle
self-fulfilling prophecy
midbrain
30. Concerned with the relationship between brain/nervous system and behavior
Extinction (operant conditioning)
neuropsychologist
autonomic nervous system
Classical Conditioning
31. Describes differences between groups of participants that differ naturally on a variable such as race or gender
prenatal development
ex post facto study
REM (rapid eye movement) sleep
Grammar
32. Studies of hereditability it be a behavioral traits using animals that have been inbred to produce strains that are genetically similar to one another
Circadian Rhythms
Primary Punisher
strain studies
pons
33. In Freud's theory - the part of personality that seeks to satisfy instinctual needs in accordance with reality.
Cognitive theories
token economy
Self-efficacy
Ego
34. The expression of genes
Stressor
Robert Sternberg
phenotype
interference
35. Defense mechanism by which people refuse to accept reality.
procedural memory
Denial
Representative sample
emotional intelligence
36. The lightness or darkness of reflected light - determined in large part by the light's intensity.
Fixed-ratio Schedule
serotonin
Brightness
Robert Yerkes
37. Intelligence; found that specific mental talents were highly correlated - concluded that all cognitive abilities showed a common core which he labeled 'g' (general ability)
Charles Spearman
behavior
Burnout
Reaction Formation
38. Learning; systematic desensitization
Wolpe
flashbulb memories
emotional intelligence
Harry Harlow
39. All of the individuals in the group to which a study applies
Double-blind techniques
Demand characteristics
Monochromats
population
40. Heuristic procedure in which a problem is broken down into smaller steps - each of which has a subgoal.
Excitement phase
hindbrain
Subgoal analysis
iris
41. A white - fatty covering of the axon which speeds transmission of message
Dream
myelin sheath
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Latent Content
42. Social psychology; research evidence of internalized racism caused by stigmatization; doll experiments-black children chose white dolls
Kenneth Clark
pupil
acetylcholine (ACh)
Robert Rosenthal
43. The bodies 'slow' chemical communication by secreting hormones directly into the bloodstream
endocrine glands
Edward Thorndike
Bystander Effect
Client-centered therapy
44. 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
Fulfillment
Phineas Gage
Phonology
naturalistic observation
45. Behavior targeted at individuals or groups and intended to hold them apart and treat them differently.
Residual type of schizophrenia
Discrimination
medulla (also medulla oblongata)
Rosenthal & Jacobson
46. Social Psychology; Helping behavior - personal responsibility; studied the effects of enhanced personal responsibility and helping behavior
Langer & Rodin
Object permanence
hindbrain
Antisocial personality disorder
47. The psychological property of light referred to as color - determined by the wavelengths of reflected light.
Puberty
Hue
long-term memory
Robert Rosenthal
48. Social psychological theory that states that people attempt to maintain stable - consistent interpersonal relationships in which the ratio of member's contributions is balanced.
Dream
Anna O.
Behavior therapy
Equity Theory
49. Point at which half of the optic nerve fibers from each eye cross over and connect to the other side of the brain.
Optic chiasm
Deindividuation
Electromagnetic Radiation
Biofeedback
50. Afferent neurons; neurons that carry messages from sensory organs to the brain and spinal cords
parathyroid
Cognitive Psychology
sensory neurons
Psychodynamically