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AP Psychology
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1. Study of hereditary influences and how it influences behavior and thinking
behavioral genetics
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
Stereotypes
Color Blindness
2. We determine our emotion based on our physiological arousal - then label that emotion according to our explanation for that arousal
operational definition
Teratogen
Schachter-Singer theory of emotion
Intrinsic motivation
3. Depth cues that are based on two eyes
engineering psychologist
cognitive psychology
binocular cues
sports psychologist
4. Ancient Greek philosopher. Wrote 'Peri Psyches' ('About the Mind').
Aristotle
anterograde amnesia
Phobic disorders
Plateau phase
5. A research method that focuses on a specific group of individuals at different ages to examine changes that have occurred over time
Longitudinal Study
Consciousness
blind spot
Phobic disorders
6. School of psychological thought that considered the structure and elements of conscious experience to be the proper subject matter of psychology
structuralism
Plateau phase
Schema
parasympathetic nervous system
7. The appearance of one overt symptom to replace another that has been eliminated by treatment.
nurture
DNA
Robert Rosenthal
Symptom substitution
8. Therapies that use approaches or techniques derived from Freud - but that reject or modify some elements of Freud's theory.
serotonin
psychology
preconventional level of moral development
Psychodynamically
9. Occurs when recall is better for a distinctive item - even if it occurs in the middle of a list
Experimental design
Social Loafing
Von Restorff effect
Unconditioned Stimulus
10. Obedience to authority; had participants administer what they believed were dangerous electrical shocks to other participants; wanted to see if Germans were an aberration or if all people were capable of committing evil actions
schema
Herman von Helmholtz
Stanley Milgram
Extinction (classical conditioning)
11. A social need that directs a person to strive constantly for excellence and success
rods
double-blind procedure
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Need for achievement
12. Areas of the cerebral cortex that are not involved in primary motor or sensory functions - rather - they are involved in higher mental processes such as thinking - planning - and communicating
percentile score
association areas
Collective Unconscious
motor projection areas
13. An understanding of mental states such as feelings - desires - beliefs - and intentions and of the causal role they play in human behavior
Morpheme
Theory of mind
Jean Piaget
Avoidance-avoidance conflict
14. Did study in which healthy patients were admitted to psychiatric hospitals and diagnoses with schizophrenia; showed that once you are diagnosed with a disorder - the label - even when behavior indicates otherwise - is hard to overcome in a mental hea
Robert Sternberg
David Rosenhan
Signal Detection Theory
Howard Gardner
15. In the sexual response cycle - engorgement of the blood vessels - particularly in the genital area - due to increased blood flow
Vasocongestion
Experimental design
frequency
Discrimination
16. The behavior of individuals when confronted with a situation or task that requires insight or determination of some unknown elements.
schema
Unconditioned Response
Problem Solving
Convergent thinking
17. 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.
Decentration
functionalism
schema
Backward search
18. Able to see clearly things that are close but having trouble seeing objects at a distance; nearsighted.
Myopic
descriptive statistics
Homeostasis
Consciousness
19. Social Psychology; Helping behavior - personal responsibility; studied the effects of enhanced personal responsibility and helping behavior
parathormone
random sample
Langer & Rodin
experiment
20. The arithmetic average of a set of scores
Aristotle
mean
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Extrinsic motivation
21. Detailed memory for events surrounding a dramatic event that is vivid and remembered with confidence
neuroscience
flashbulb memories
self-actualization
Social Interest
22. The prenatal organism from the 5th through the 49th day after conception
crystallized intelligence
family studies
Embryo
Group Polarization
23. The process of dividing the world into 'in' groups and 'out' groups.
dualism
hippocampus
Social Categorization
receptor site
24. Morality based on one's own individual moral principles (i.e. - conscience)
counseling psychologist
postconventional level of moral development
short-term storage
memory span
25. Organizing sensory information so it can be processed by the nervous system
encoding
Non-rapid Eye Movement Sleep
counseling psychologist
opponent-process theory of emotion
26. Mental category used to classify an event or object according to some distinguishing property or feature.
Concept
Standard score
Mediation
Conditioned Stimulus
27. Decreased responsiveness with repeated presentation of the same stimulus
habituation
Descriptive Studies
Phoneme
achievement test
28. Behavior that benefits someone else or society but that generally offers no obvious benefit to the person performing it and may even involve some personal risk or sacrifice.
Prevalence
Prosocial Behavior
Naturalistic observation
Solomon Asch
29. Newly learned information interferes with the ability to recall previously learned information
double-blind procedure
GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid)
retroactive interference
graded potential
30. Adrenaline; activates a sympathetic nervous system by making the heart beat faster - stopping digestion - enlarging pupils - sending sugar into the bloodstream - preparing a blood clot faster
epinephrine
Grammar
Disorganized type of schizophrenia
amnesia
31. An excessive attachment to some person or object that was appropriate only at an earlier stage of development
medulla (also medulla oblongata)
nature
Lev Vygotsky
Fixation
32. Intelligence - comparative; Yerkes-Dodson law: level of arousal as related to performance
Ernst Weber
Charles Spearman
Robert Yerkes
Socrates
33. Relatively permanent change in an organism that occurs as a result of experiences in the environment
Blood-Brain Barrier
Brainstorming
Learning
Conditioned Response
34. Photoreceptors that detect color and fine detail in bright-light conditions; not present in peripheral vision
Type A behavior
Langer & Rodin
Critical Period
cones
35. Any stimulus or event that is naturally painful or unpleasant to an organism
Hermann Rorschach
Overjustification effect
Masters & Johnson
Primary Punisher
36. Visual theory - stated by Young and Helmholtz that all colors can be made by mixing the three basic colors: red - green - and blue; a.k.a the Young-Helmholtz theory.
thyroid gland
crystallized intelligence
Trichromatic theory
dendrites
37. Neutral stimulus that - through repeated association with an unconditioned stimulus - begins to elicit a conditioned response
Bipolar disorder
self-actualization
Conditioned Stimulus
Phoneme
38. The variable in a controlled experiment that the experimenter directly and purposefully manipulates to see how the other variables under study will be affected
independent variable
John Locke
Mediation
ACTH (arenocorticotropic hormone)
39. The tendency for one characteristic of an individual to influence a tester's evaluation of other characteristics
Halo effect
recency effect
sports psychologist
Size constancy
40. A test designed to predict a person's future performance
Vasocongestion
aptitude test
Formal operational stage
Carol Gilligan
41. Endocrine gland that produces a large amount of hormones; it regulates growth and helps control other endocrine glands; located on underside of brain; sometimes called the 'master gland'
elaborative rehearsal
James-Lange theory of emotion
pituitary gland
parathyroid
42. An individual who takes part in an experiment and whose behavior is observed as part of the data collection process
Robert Rosenthal
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
Demand characteristics
participant
43. Personality disorder characterized by egocentricity - and behavior that is irresponsible and that violates the rights of other people - a lack of guilt feelings - an inability to understand other people and a lack of fear of punishment.
Antisocial personality disorder
lens
terminal buttons (axon terminals)
Heritability
44. The quality of a sound determined by the purity of a waveform
timbre
Hobson & McCarley
dendrites
Kenneth Clark
45. A process through which people receive information about the status of a physical system and use this feedback information to learn to control the activity of that system
William James
Biofeedback
Sociobiology
Social Loafing
46. Loss of memory for events and experiences occurring from the time of an amnesia-causing event forward
Absolute threshold
visual acuity
anterograde amnesia
Archetypes
47. A medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
authoritarian parenting
psychiatrist
William James
Standardization
48. Psychologist who treats people with adjustment problems
independent variable
Displacement
counseling psychologist
prenatal development
49. A division of the peripheral nervous system that regulates involuntary functions; made up of sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems
dependent variable
hypnosis
social psychologist
autonomic nervous system
50. Social cognition - cognitive dissonance; Study Basics: Studied and demonstrated cognitive dissonance
Phineas Gage
spinal cord
Leon Festinger
Extrinsic motivation