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AP Psychology
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1. Prejudice against the elderly and the resulting discrimination against them
Resilience
James-Lange theory of emotion
Ageism
Projective Tests
2. The percentage of a population displaying a disorder during any specified period.
Prevalence
Double-blind techniques
David McClelland
Resistance
3. Located in left temporal lobe; plays role in understanding language and making meaningful sentences
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4. Storage mechanism that keeps a relatively permanent record of memory
Extrinsic motivation
long-term memory
participant
Saturation
5. Expectations of an observer which may distort an authentic observation
observer bias
visual acuity
aptitude test
Longitudinal Study
6. Shifts or exaggeration in group members' attitudes or behavior as a result of group discussion.
Social Interest
insulin
Group Polarization
normal distribution
7. Organ lying between the stomach and small intestine; regulates blood sugar by secreting to regulating hormones insulin and glucagon
rods
pancreas
Stanley Milgram
Mediation
8. Light sensitive cells (rods and cones) that convert light to electrochemical impulses
Light
photoreceptors
psychometrician
hypnosis
9. Sleep stage when the eyes move about - during which vivid dreams occur; brain very active but skeletal muscles paralyzed
REM (rapid eye movement) sleep
retrieval
Cognitive Dissonance
Sensation
10. Explanations of behavior that focus on people's expectations about reaching a goal and their need for achievement as energizing factors
insulin
Expectancy Theories
Signal Detection Theory
Raymond Cattell
11. The sense of hearing
Impression Formation
Attitudes
audition
self-fulfilling prophecy
12. Study of how traits are transmitted from one generation to the next
Light
genetics
Extinction (operant conditioning)
population
13. The lightness or darkness of reflected light - determined in large part by the light's intensity.
procedural memory
Heuristics
all-or-none principle
Brightness
14. After firing when a neuron will not fire again no matter how strong the incoming message may be
Collective Unconscious
hormone
refractory period
gate control theory
15. Graphical record of brain-wave activity obtained through electrodes placed on the scalp and forehead
parathyroid
Lawrence Kohlberg
Electroencephalogram (EEG)
psychology
16. Does research on how people function best with machines
engineering psychologist
variable
Undifferentiated type of schizophrenia
Schachter-Singer theory of emotion
17. Student of Wilhelm Wundt; founder of Structuralist school of psychology.
Edward Bradford Titchener
placebo effect
natural selection
long-term memory
18. One of the descriptive methods of research; it requires construction of a set of questions to administer to a group of participants
Darley & Latane
Approach-avoidance conflict
Libido
Survey
19. A nonspecific - emotional response to real or imagined challenges or threats; a result of a cognitive appraisal by the individual
Drive theory (aka - drive-reduction theory)
Gordon Allport
Stress
emotional intelligence
20. Eating disorder characterized by pattern 9of eating binges followed by purging (e.g. - vomiting - laxatives - exercise)
bulimia nervosa
Latent Learning
Motive
Little Albert
21. An individual who takes part in an experiment and whose behavior is observed as part of the data collection process
long-term memory
participant
parallel processing
anorexia nervosa
22. General set of procedures used to summarize - condense - and describe sets of data
anterograde amnesia
Arousal
Psycholinguistics
descriptive statistics
23. Synaptic gap or synaptic space; tiny gap between the terminal of one neuron and the dendrites of another neuron (almost never touch); location of the transfer of an impulse from one neuron to the next
Concordance rate
synaptic cleft
sensory neurons
bottom-up processing
24. In Jung's theory - a shared storehouse of primitive ideas and images that reside in the unconscious and are inherited from one's ancestors.
rods
Collective Unconscious
population
James-Lange theory of emotion
25. Our emotional experience depends on our interpretation of the situation we are in
Rosenthal & Jacobson
cognitive-appraisal theory of emotion
Self-fulfilling prophecy
Langer & Rodin
26. Sleep researcher who discovered and coined the phrase 'rapid eye movement' (REM) sleep.
introspection
James-Lange theory of emotion
William Dement
chunks
27. The purposeful process by which a person generates logical and coherent ideas - evaluates situations - and reaches conclusions.
Normal curve
Personal Fable
Extinction (classical conditioning)
Reasoning
28. The process by which a person uses behavior and appearance of others to form attitudes about them.
Self-fulfilling prophecy
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
Impression Formation
twin studies
29. Forcible sexual assault on an unwilling partner.
Functional fixedness
Rape
antagonist
Ex Post Facto Design
30. Reflex that causes a newborn to make sucking motions when a finger or nipple if placed in the mouth
Temperament
Holmes & Rahe
frequency polygon
Sucking reflex
31. The repetition of an experiment to test the validity of its conclusion
Dichromats
Dependence
Social Loafing
replication
32. The scores and corresponding percentile ranks of a large and representative sample of individuals from the population for which a test was designed
Validity
developmental psychologist
Francis Galton
Norms
33. Colored part of the eye that regulates size of pupil
gonads
iris
confounding variable
bulimia nervosa
34. 17th century English philosopher. Wrote that the mind was a 'blank slate' or 'tabula rasa'; that is - people are born without innate ideas. We are completely shaped by our environment .
John Locke
Reaction Formation
dualism
Self-actualization
35. Learning; systematic desensitization
Health psychology
pseudoscience
blind spot
Wolpe
36. Chemical that mimics or facilitates the actions of a neurotransmitter
evolutionary psychology
Mary Ainsworth
Concordance rate
agonist
37. The range between the level at which a child can solve a problem working alone with difficulty - and the level at which a child can solve a problem with the assistance of adults or children with more skill
Anal Stage
Opiates (AKA narcotics)
Genital Stage
zone of proximal development
38. A person's sense of being male or female
Gender Identity
Survey
Algorithm
Convergent thinking
39. An analogy or a perspective that uses a structure from one field to help scientists describe data in another field
action potential
endorphins
survey research
Model
40. Differential psychology AKA 'London School' of Experimental Psychology; Contributions: behavioral genetics - maintains that personality & ability depend almost entirely on genetic inheritance; compared identical & fraternal twins - hereditary differe
double-blind procedure
Stressor
Francis Galton
frequency polygon
41. Procedure for solving a problem by implementing a set of rules over and over again until the solution is found.
Algorithm
decay
introspection
Observational Learning Theory
42. Subfield of psychology that focuses on the relationship between physical stimuli and people's conscious experiences of them.
Dissociative disorders
Ego
Psychophysics
population
43. The appearance of one overt symptom to replace another that has been eliminated by treatment.
dependent variable
Symptom substitution
polarization
Depressants (AKA sedative-hypnotics)
44. A state of consciousness that occurs during sleep - usually accompanied by vivid visual - tactile - or auditory imagery.
Mary Cover-Jones
Dream
corpus callosum
achievement test
45. Point at which half of the optic nerve fibers from each eye cross over and connect to the other side of the brain.
association areas
Standard score
Optic chiasm
independent variable
46. 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'
humanistic psychology
schema
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
pituitary gland
47. A branch of the autonomic nervous system and prepares the body for quick action in emergencies; 'fight or flight'
sympathetic nervous system
Howard Gardner
Sex
association areas
48. A sample that reflects the characteristics of the population from which it is drawn
Self-actualization
Representative sample
Coping
Decentration
49. When a researcher's expectations unknowingly create a situation that affects the results
Aaron Beck
Ideal Self
Plateau phase
self-fulfilling prophecy
50. Cognitive abilities requiring speed or rapid learning that tends to diminish with age
encoding specificity principle
Collective Unconscious
Brightness
fluid intelligence