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AP Psychology
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1. Reflex in which a newborn fans out the toes when the sole of the foot is touched
Hermann Ebbinghaus
Von Restorff effect
Babinski reflex
Panic Attack
2. Any neutral stimulus that initially has no intrinsic value for an organism but that becomes rewarding when linked with a primary reinforcer
Secondary Reinforcer
Extinction (operant conditioning)
Coping
sound localization
3. The spread between the highest and the lowest scores in a distribution
Standard score
range
Antisocial personality disorder
Extrinsic motivation
4. Pioneer in Cognitive Therapy. Suggested negative beliefs cause depression.
Aaron Beck
Interpersonal Attraction
hindbrain
Nonverbal Communication
5. Study of hereditary influences and how it influences behavior and thinking
frequency polygon
Rational-emotive therapy
gustation
behavioral genetics
6. A research approach that follows a group of people over time to determine change or stability in behavior.
Rape
encoding specificity principle
Longitudinal Study
debriefing
7. Chemical secreted at terminal button that prevents (or reduces ability of) the neuron on the other side of the synapse from firing
Noam Chomsky
Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome
inhibitory neurotransmitter
working memory
8. The ways people alter the attitudes or behaviors of others - either directly or indirectly.
case study
Social Influence
Concrete operational stage
Defense Mechanism
9. A branch of the autonomic nervous system that maintains normal body functions; it calms the body after sympathetic stimulation
Phineas Gage
Heuristics
Counterconditioning
parasympathetic nervous system
10. Psychopathology and Social Psychology; effects of labeling; Rosenhan and colleagues checked selves into mental hospitals with symptoms of hearing voices say 'empty - dull and thud.' Diagnosed with schizophrenia. After entered - acted normally. Never
Robert Rosenthal
Carl Rogers
nonconscious
Rosenhan
11. Rules of proper and acceptable conduct that investigators use to guide psychological research
ethics
positron emission tomography (PET scan)
parathormone
Phoneme
12. 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.
Aristotle
Cognitive Dissonance
John Locke
Psycholinguistics
13. In problem solving - the process of widening the range of possibilities and expanding the options for solutions.
short-term storage
myelin sheath
range
Divergent thinking
14. A donut ring-shaped of loosely connected structures located in the forebrain between the central core and cerebral hemispheres; consists of: septum - cingulate gyrus - endowments - hypothalamus - and to campus - and amygdala; associated with emotions
limbic system
positron emission tomography (PET scan)
Coping
Agoraphobia
15. An eating disorder characterized by repeated episodes of binge eating (and a fear of not being able to stop eating) followed by purging
corpus callosum
William Sheldon
Conflict
Bulimia Nervosa
16. Prejudice against the elderly and the resulting discrimination against them
amygdala
counseling psychologist
Solomon Asch
Ageism
17. Electrically charged particles found both inside and outside a neuron; negative ions are found inside the cell membrane in a polarized neuron
monism
Abraham Maslow
ions
Agoraphobia
18. Chemical that mimics or facilitates the actions of a neurotransmitter
Mediation
Masters & Johnson
agonist
Client-centered therapy
19. Devices or instruments used to assess personality - in which examinees are shown a standard set of ambiguous stimuli and asked to respond to the stimuli in their own way.
conventional level of moral development
Projective Tests
amygdala
dominant genes
20. The quality of a sound determined by the purity of a waveform
Cognitive Psychology
clinical psychologist
timbre
positron emission tomography (PET scan)
21. Having both stereotypically male and stereotypically female characteristics
Vulnerability
Color Blindness
Androgynous
Behavior therapy
22. Chemical that opposes the actions of a neurotransmitter
Grasping reflex
Residual type of schizophrenia
schema
antagonist
23. Conformity; showed that social pressure can make a person say something that is obviously incorrect ; in a famous study in which participants were shown cards with lines of different lengths and were asked to say which line matched the line on the fi
Solomon Asch
Intelligence
Judith Langlois
industrial/organizational psychologist
24. The tendency to recall information learned while in a particular physiological state most accurately when one is in that physiological state again
state-dependent learning
normal distribution
Superstitious Behavior
Token economy
25. Loss of memory of events and experiences that preceded an amnesia-causing event
Normal curve
retrograde amnesia
Stimulant
timbre
26. The treatment of emotional or behavior problems through psychological techniques.
Psychotherapy
schema
Fundamental Attribution Error
case study
27. Creates a computerized image using a magnetic field and pulses of radio waves
split brain patients
retroactive interference
limbic system
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
28. Practice of placing children with special needs in regular classroom settings - with the support of professionals who provide special education services
Brightness
Norms
Case study
Mainstreaming
29. In Roger's theory of personality - the perception an individual has of himself or herself and of his or her relationships to other people and to various aspects of life.
adrenal glands
gustation
Self
Altruism
30. A type of research design that compares individuals of different ages to determine how they differ
Attributions
Cross-sectional Studies
Robert Yerkes
Descriptive Studies
31. According to Piaget - the process by which new ideas and experiences are absorbed and incorporated into existing mental structures and behaviors
Phallic Stage
naturalistic observation
spinal cord
Assimilation
32. A schizophrenic disorder that is characterized by a mixture of symptoms and does not meet the diagnostic criteria of any one type.
Undifferentiated type of schizophrenia
dominant genes
Functional fixedness
Superego
33. Impairment of mental functioning and global cognitive abilities in otherwise alert individuals - causing memory loss and related symptoms and typically having a progressive nature
self-fulfilling prophecy
health psychologist
Dementia
mean
34. Perception; identified just-noticeable-difference (JND) that eventually becomes Weber's law
Electroencephalogram (EEG)
Ernst Weber
Creativity
Psychodynamically
35. Following a strong emotion - an opposing emotion counters the first emotion - lessening the experience of that emotion; on repeated occasions - the opposing emotion becomes stronger
aphasia
opponent-process theory of emotion
Prejudice
social psychologist
36. The behavior of individuals when confronted with a situation or task that requires insight or determination of some unknown elements.
behavioral genetics
memory span
Problem Solving
Antisocial personality disorder
37. People who cannot perceive any color - usually because their retinas lack cones.
Fixed-interval Schedule
difference threshold
Types
Monochromats
38. A number that expresses the degree and direction of the relationship between 2 variables - ranging from -1 to +1
Rosenthal & Jacobson
correlation coefficient
all-or-none principle
debriefing
39. Expectation of the person conducting an experiment which may be affect the outcome
experimenter bias
empiricism
Latent Content
interneurons
40. Reflex that causes a newborn to grasp vigorously any object touching the palm or fingers or placed in the hand
Reaction Formation
Henry Murray
Grasping reflex
nature
41. In emerging Theo psychology that focuses on positive experiences; includes subjective well-being - self-determination - the relationship between positive emotions and physical health - and the factors that allow individuals - communities - and societ
Secondary Sex Characteristics
Semantics
positive psychology
Grammar
42. The tendency of people in a group to seek concurrence with one another when reaching a decision - rather than effectively evaluating options.
representative sample
synapse
Groupthink
excitatory neurotransmitter
43. The first of Piaget's four stages of cognitive development (covering roughly the first 2 years of life) - during which the child develops some motoer coordination skills and a memory for past events
Homeostasis
spinal cord
Sensorimotor stage
Sublimation
44. Intelligence and development; discovered that first born and only children tend to have higher IQs than latter born children
brainstem
Self-efficacy
Zajonc & Markus
Stanford-Binet intelligence tests
45. Memory for specific information
declarative memory
decay
blind spot
hypnosis
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'
pituitary gland
Trichromats
Lucid Dream
placebo effect
47. Informing participants about the true nature of a experiment after its completion.
Skinner Box
hypothesis
Survey
Debriefing
48. Concerned with the relationship between brain/nervous system and behavior
neuropsychologist
retina
preconventional level of moral development
Critical Period
49. Defense mechanism by which people redirect socially unacceptable impulses toward acceptable goals.
Sublimation
Grasping reflex
Subliminal perception
Psychodynamically
50. The most primitive of the three functional divisions of the brain - consisting of the pons - medulla - reticular formation - and cerebellum
Darley & Latane
genetic mapping
hindbrain
clinical psychologist