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AP Psychology
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1. 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
blind spot
Mary Ainsworth
placebo
2. A system of learned attitudes about social practices - instituations - and individual behavior used to evaluate situations and behavior as right or wrong - good or bad
Rosenthal & Jacobson
top-down processing
industrial/organizational psychologist
Morality
3. A type of research design that compares individuals of different ages to determine how they differ on an important dimension
David McClelland
Cross-sectional study
Homeostasis
Stereotypes
4. Theory that holds that an observer's perception depends not only on the intensity of a stimulus but also on the observer's motivation - the criteria he or she sets for determining that a signal is present - and on the background noise.
Approach-approach conflict
working memory
Discrimination
Signal Detection Theory
5. Social psychology; research evidence of internalized racism caused by stigmatization; doll experiments-black children chose white dolls
Charles Darwin
Kenneth Clark
confounding variable
Dissociative disorders
6. Processes sensory information including touch - temperature - and pain from other body parts
aptitude test
parietal lobes
Hyperopic
science
7. Expectations of an observer which may distort an authentic observation
hypnosis
hindbrain
Social Categorization
observer bias
8. Unwillingness to help exhibited by witnesses to an event - which increase when there are more observers.
Rape
Altruism
Bystander Effect
monism
9. Morality based on one's own individual moral principles (i.e. - conscience)
Archetypes
Insomnia
postconventional level of moral development
Depressive disorders
10. A therapy that is based on the application of learning principles to human behavior and that focuses on changing overt behaviors rather than on understanding subjective feelings - unconscious processes - or motivations; also known as behavior modific
Behavior therapy
Consciousness
Approach-avoidance conflict
Antisocial personality disorder
11. In problem solving - the process of narrowing down choices and alternatives to arrive at a suitable answer.
Mary Cover-Jones
Convergent thinking
neurotransmitters
Intrinsic motivation
12. The situation that occurs when the drug becomes part of the body's functioning and produces withdrawal symptoms when the drug is discontinued
naturalistic observation
Social Need
Dependence
eclectic
13. Period of development from conception until birth
endocrine system
Percentile score
prenatal development
parietal lobes
14. A socially and culturally constructed set of distinctions between masculine and feminine sets of behaviors that is promoted and expected by society
Gender
thyroxine
Ageism
Attitudes
15. Compliance with the orders of another person or group of people.
Skinner Box
Obedience
Hallucinogens (AKA psychedelic drugs)
Logic
16. Photoreceptors that detect color and fine detail in bright-light conditions; not present in peripheral vision
Model
Kenneth Clark
Survey
cones
17. Area of the brain that is part of the limbic system and regulates behaviors such as - eating - drinking - sexual behaviors - motivation; also body temperature
hypothalamus
episodic memory
Unconscious
achievement test
18. Motor sensory relay center for four of the five senses; and with a brain stem and composed of two egg-shaped structures; integrates in shades incoming sensory signals; Mnemonic-'don't smell the llamas because the llamas smell bad'
Fixation
thalamus
Morpheme
Social Influence
19. The prenatal organism from the 8th week after conception until birth
Fetus
amnesia
Saturation
Catatonic type of schizophrenia
20. Freud's level of the mind that contains those experiences that are not currently conscious but may become so with varying degrees of difficulty.
Zygote
Preconscious
Formal operational stage
Coping
21. Control emotional behaviors - make decisions - carry out plans; speech (Broca's area); controls movement of muscles
Creativity
Carol Gilligan
frontal lobes
achievement test
22. 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.
excitatory neurotransmitter
Free association
Experimental design
Depressants (AKA sedative-hypnotics)
23. Conditioning process in which an originally neutral stimulus - by repeated pairing with a stimulus that normally elicits a response - comes to elicit a similar or even identical response; aka Pavlovian conditioning
Deindividuation
Classical Conditioning
identical twins
sensory memory
24. The way words and groups of words combine to form phrases - clauses - and sentences.
Robert Rosenthal
Syntax
engineering psychologist
sympathetic nervous system
25. Conflict that results from having to choose between two attractive alternatives
Variable-ratio Schedule
hypothesis
Approach-approach conflict
Jean Piaget
26. 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
polygenic inheritance
David Rosenhan
Latency Stage
Elizabeth Loftus
27. A social need that directs a person to strive constantly for excellence and success
Heuristics
thalamus
Concept
Need for achievement
28. The study of language - including speech sounds - meaning - and grammar.
Catatonic type of schizophrenia
Trichromats
Linguistics
Hobson & McCarley
29. Practice of placing children with special needs in regular classroom settings - with the support of professionals who provide special education services
industrial/organizational psychologist
Mainstreaming
Embryo
neuron
30. A highly detailed description of a single individual or a vent
Fundamental Attribution Error
graded potential
Jean Piaget
case study
31. Learning; systematic desensitization
Attachment
Tolerance
Regression
Wolpe
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
prenatal development
mutation
thyroxine
strain studies
33. 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.
retrograde amnesia
Trichromatic theory
endocrine system
Counterconditioning
34. Social psychology; bystander apathy - diffusion of responsibility
Displacement
Specific phobia
Anal Stage
Darley & Latane
35. Terminal button - synaptic knob; the structure at the end of an excellent terminal branch; houses the synaptic vesicles and neurotransmitters
axon terminal
correlation coefficient
Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
Saturation
36. Neurotransmitter that influences voluntary movement - attention - alertness; lack of dopamine linked with Parkinson's disease; too much is linked with schizophrenia
Signal Detection Theory
resting potential
authoritative parenting
dopamine
37. Developmental psychology; 'visual cliff' studies with infants
statistics
cochlea
Gibson & Walk
Demand characteristics
38. A type of design that contrasts groups of people who differ on some variable of interest to the researcher.
Ex Post Facto Design
Conditioning
Hermann Ebbinghaus
Deviation IQ
39. Cognitive abilities requiring speed or rapid learning that tends to diminish with age
gonads
Group
Hyperopic
fluid intelligence
40. Graph of a frequency distribution that shows the number of instances of obtained scores - usually with the data points connect by straight lines
natural selection
replication
frequency polygon
Manifest Content
41. Selection of a part of the population without reason; participation is by chance
Stanley Schachter
Sex
Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
random sample
42. Neutral stimulus that - through repeated association with an unconditioned stimulus - begins to elicit a conditioned response
Unconditioned Response
Conditioned Stimulus
pituitary gland
interneurons
43. A return to a prior stage after a person has progressed through the various stages of development; caused by anxiety.
Regression
Double-blind techniques
Fixation
inhibitory neurotransmitter
44. Use of techniques and ideas from a variety of approaches
Longitudinal Study
Undifferentiated type of schizophrenia
eclectic
Phallic Stage
45. Anxiety disorder characterized by irrational and persistent fear of a particular object or situation - along with a compelling desire to avoid it.
Specific phobia
social psychologist
Konrad Lorenz
psychology
46. A person's inherited traits - determined by genetics
Circadian Rhythms
nature
Rosenthal & Jacobson
Sublimation
47. Process of evaluating individual differences among human beings by means of tests interviews - observations - and recordings of physiological.
cognitive psychology
Systematic desensitization
DNA
Assessment
48. A subjective response - usually accompanied by a physiological change - which is interpreted n a particular way by the individual and often leads to a change in behavior
receptor site
Personality
Abnormal psychology
Emotion
49. Psychological disorders characterized by inflexible and longstanding maladaptive behaviors that typically cause stress and/or social or occupational problems.
forensic psychologist
anorexia nervosa
Personality disorders
Means-ends analysis
50. A mass of tissue that is attached to the wall f the uterus and connected to the developing fetus by the umbilical cord; it supplies nutrients and eliminates waste products
Receptive fields
Rosenthal & Jacobson
Withdrawal Symptoms
Placenta