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AP Psychology
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1. Part of the brain which controls living functions such as breathing - heart rate - blood pressure - body temperature
empiricism
sample
medulla (also medulla oblongata)
rods
2. The brain and spinal cord
Hermann Rorschach
Embryo
central nervous system
frequency polygon
3. Motivation supplied by rewards that come from the external environment
clinical psychologist
Linguistics
Secondary Punisher
Extrinsic motivation
4. Psychoanalytic phenomenon in which a therapist becomes the object of a patient's emotional attitudes about an important person in the patient's life - such as a parent.
Transference
Dependence
explicit memory
Lev Vygotsky
5. Universal Emotions (based upon facial expressions); Study Basics: Constants across culture in the face and emotion
Carol Gilligan
Ekman & Friesen
Preconscious
Hue
6. Behavior targeted at individuals or groups and intended to hold them apart and treat them differently.
just noticeable difference (JND)
Anna O.
selective attention
Discrimination
7. Memory a person is not aware of possessing
response bias
Stanford-Binet intelligence tests
William Dement
implicit memory
8. Sleep/dreams/consciousness; pioneers of Activation-Synthesis Theory of dreams; sleep studies that indicate the brain creates dream states - not information processing or Freudian interpretations
Hobson & McCarley
resting potential
Wechsler intelligence tests
positron emission tomography (PET scan)
9. Branching extensions of neuron that receives messages from neighboring neurons
retrieval
ethics
dendrites
moral development
10. Endocrine glands located above the kidney and secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine - which prepare the body for 'fight or flight'
Logic
Subgoal analysis
adrenal glands
memory
11. A state of mental discomfort arising from a discrepancy between two or more of a person's beliefs or between a person's beliefs and overt behavior.
Fetus
Cognitive Dissonance
Sensation
social psychologist
12. Perspective that seeks to explain and predict behaviors by analyzing how the human brain developed over time - how it functions - and how input from the environment affects human behaviors
parietal lobes
psychometrician
evolutionary psychology
vestibular sense
13. Freud's fourth stage of personality development - from about age 7 until puberty - during which sexual urges are inactive.
humanistic psychology
Latency Stage
retina
Dementia
14. The extent to which scores differ from one another
Rooting reflex
efferent neuron nerve
Phoneme
variability
15. Presentation of a stimulus after a particular response in order to increase the likelihood that the response will recur
Logic
Harry Harlow
Positive Reinforcement
representative sample
16. An individual who takes part in an experiment and whose behavior is observed as part of the data collection process
Representative sample
frequency
Intelligence
participant
17. Concerned with the relationship between brain/nervous system and behavior
neuropsychologist
pseudoscience
Resolution Phase
dominant genes
18. A descriptive study that includes an intensive study of one person and allows an intensive examination of a single case - usually chosen for its interesting or unique characteristics
John Garcia
Bonding
Brainstorming
Case study
19. The statistically determined minimum level of stimulation necessary to excite a perceptual system.
correlational research
Absolute threshold
Gender
Client-centered therapy
20. The time in to development of an organism when it is especially sensitive to certain environmental influences; outside of that period the same influences will have far less effect
Gender
Prejudice
neural plasticity
Critical Period
21. Named for its developer - B.F. Skinner - a box that contains a responding mechanism and a device capable of delivering a consequence to an animal in the box whenever it makes the desired response
Homeostasis
Skinner Box
Normal curve
Harry Stack Sullivan
22. Psychoanalytic technique in which a patient's dreams are described in detail and interpreted so as to provide insight into the individual's unconscious motivations.
polarization
Drug
Psychoanalysis
Dream analysis
23. A bell-shaped graphic representation of data showing what percentage of the population falls under each part of the curve
Problem Solving
Normal curve
Lev Vygotsky
Transference
24. A location on a receptor neurons which is like a key to a lock (with a specific nerve transmitter); allows for orderly pathways
Group
receptor site
eclectic
human genomes
25. An operant conditioning procedure in which a person is physically removed from sources of reinforcement to decrease the occurrence of undesired behaviors.
Depressants (AKA sedative-hypnotics)
Displacement
Time-out
nonconscious
26. Simultaneously analyzing different elements of sensory information - such as color - brightness - shape - etc.
parallel processing
olfaction
Myopic
Kurt Lewin
27. The treatment of emotional or behavior problems through psychological techniques.
experiment
health psychologist
Self-serving Bias
Psychotherapy
28. The biochemical processes that make it easier for the neuron to respond again when it has been stimulated
Creativity
William James
Solomon Asch
long-term potentiation
29. Conflict that results from having to choose an alternative that has both attractive and unappealing aspects
Approach-avoidance conflict
health psychologist
Lucid Dream
Archetypes
30. The fourth phase of the sexual response cycle - following orgasm - during which the body returns to its resting - or normal state
normal distribution
Resolution Phase
mean
Oedipus Complex
31. 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
REM (rapid eye movement) sleep
Symptom substitution
Hermann Rorschach
parasympathetic nervous system
32. Defense mechanism by which people attribute their own undesirable traits to others.
Projection
Coping
heritability
Representative sample
33. People's tendency to ascribe their positive behaviors to their own internal traits - but their failures and shortcomings to external - situational factors.
Little Albert
Self-serving Bias
Ageism
Intelligence
34. Established an intelligence test especially for adults (WAIS); also WISC and WPPSI
David Weschler
introspection
cones
chromosome
35. Elements of an experimental situation that might cause a participant to perceive the situation in a certain way or become aware of the purpose of the study and thus bias the participant to behave in a certain way - and in so doing - distort results.
Demand characteristics
Secondary Punisher
instinct
glial cells
36. The expression of genes
pituitary gland
phenotype
lens
neurogenesis
37. Learning that occurs in the absence of direct reinforcement and that is not necessarily demonstrated through observable behavior
polygenic inheritance
Accommodation
correlation coefficient
Latent Learning
38. In Roger's theory of personality - an inborn tendency directing people toward actualizing their essential nature and thus attaining their potential.
Fulfillment
difference threshold
Lev Vygotsky
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
39. Intelligence - comparative; Yerkes-Dodson law: level of arousal as related to performance
synaptic vesicles
Impression Formation
Self-actualization
Robert Yerkes
40. Defense mechanism by which people reinterpret undesirable feelings or behaviors in terms that make them appear acceptable.
epinephrine
cognitive-appraisal theory of emotion
Theory of mind
Rationalization
41. The study of the psychological and medical aspects of death and dying
positron emission tomography (PET scan)
Alfred Adler
Benjamin Whorf
Thanatology
42. Noradrenaline; chemical which is excitatory - similar to adrenaline - and affects arousal and memory; raises blood pressure by causing blood vessels to become constricted - but also carried by bloodstream to the anterior pituitary which relaxes ACTH
Vasocongestion
norepinephrine
Symptom substitution
Raw score
43. Two or more individuals who are working with a common purpose or have some common goals - characteristics - or interests.
Aaron Beck
Group
Visual cortex
Alzheimer's Disease
44. The lightness or darkness of reflected light - determined in large part by the light's intensity.
gonads
Brightness
William Dement
Dream
45. Learning involving an unpleasant or harmful stimulus or reinforcer
Anorexia Nervosa
aversive conditioning
Psychosurgery
Double-blind techniques
46. In Roger's theory of personality - the self a person would ideally like to be.
Ideal Self
median
Secondary Reinforcer
Rooting reflex
47. The cessation of the ability to reproduce
informed consent
menopause
Motivation
frequency polygon
48. Psychological disorders characterized by a sudden but temporary alteration in consciousness - identity - sensorimotor behavior - or memory
Gordon Allport
Displacement
Transference
Dissociative disorders
49. The variable in a controlled experiment that is expected to change due to the manipulation of the independent variable
Motivation
Group therapy
dependent variable
Grammar
50. Ability of a test to measure what it is supposed to measure and to predict what it is supposed to predict
GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid)
Karl Wernicke
cognitive-appraisal theory of emotion
Validity