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AP Psychology
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1. Conscious memory that a person is aware of
Grammar
Withdrawal Symptoms
explicit memory
Actor-observer Effect
2. In Jung's theory - a shared storehouse of primitive ideas and images that reside in the unconscious and are inherited from one's ancestors.
Robert Rosenthal
Undifferentiated type of schizophrenia
Collective Unconscious
pituitary gland
3. Top of the spinal column
shaping
conventional level of moral development
iris
brainstem
4. Impairment of mental functioning and global cognitive abilities in otherwise alert individuals - causing memory loss and related symptoms and typically having a progressive nature
Dementia
Client-centered therapy
Lev Vygotsky
Conditioned Response
5. An internal aroused condition that directs an organism to satisfy a physiological need
aptitude test
variable
Drive
Learned Helplessness
6. Top of the brain which includes the thalamus - hypothalamus - and cerebral cortex; responsible for emotional regulation - complex thought - memory aspect of personality
Social Facilitation
empiricism
Divergent thinking
forebrain
7. Social psychology; focus on nonverbal communication - self-fulfilling prophecies; Studies: Pygmalion Effect-effect of teacher's expectations on students
ex post facto study
Robert Rosenthal
genotype
Trichromatic theory
8. Established an intelligence test especially for adults (WAIS); also WISC and WPPSI
Hyperopic
parasympathetic nervous system
Prevalence
David Weschler
9. Division of peripheral nervous system; controls voluntary actions
Positive Reinforcement
Projection
ex post facto study
somatic nervous system
10. The variable in a controlled experiment that is expected to change due to the manipulation of the independent variable
Placenta
dependent variable
GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid)
Stanford-Binet intelligence tests
11. Operant training system that uses secondary reinforcers (tokens) to increase appropriate behavior; learners can exchange tokens for desired rewards
Equity Theory
token economy
Stanley Milgram
implicit memory
12. Intelligence; found that specific mental talents were highly correlated - concluded that all cognitive abilities showed a common core which he labeled 'g' (general ability)
Thanatology
Charles Spearman
temporal lobes
Learned Helplessness
13. Defense mechanism by which people redirect socially unacceptable impulses toward acceptable goals.
Major depressive disorder
Sublimation
Elizabeth Loftus
Edward Bradford Titchener
14. Ends of axons that secrete neurotransmitters
Dementia
Fixation
terminal buttons (axon terminals)
ions
15. A person's belief about whether he or she can successfully engage in and execute a specific behavior.
Charles Darwin
Concept
Grasping reflex
Self-efficacy
16. Freud's first stage of personality development - from birth to about age 2 - during which the instincts of infants are focused on the mouth as the primary pleasure center.
thyroxine
Means-ends analysis
Oral Stage
conventional level of moral development
17. Minimum difference between any two stimuli that person can detect 50% of the time
Hobson & McCarley
Anal Stage
Fixed-ratio Schedule
difference threshold
18. Focuses on how effective teaching and learning take place
Monochromats
educational psychologist
Ivan Pavlov
habituation
19. Social psychological theory that states that people attempt to maintain stable - consistent interpersonal relationships in which the ratio of member's contributions is balanced.
Masters & Johnson
acetylcholine (ACh)
Equity Theory
agonist
20. The brain and spinal cord
Stimulant
Learned helplessness
central nervous system
Psychosurgery
21. Any behavior intended to harm another person or thing.
fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)
Aggression
self-fulfilling prophecy
Charles Darwin
22. Any chemical substance that - in small amounts - alters biological or cognitive processes or both
Drug
Prevalence
synaptic vesicles
Alfred Binet
23. Any internal condition - although usually an internal one - that initates - activates - or maintains an organism's goal directed behavior
Motivation
Visual cortex
Specific phobia
Type B behavior
24. Commonly occurring behavior can reinforce a less frequent behavior
Premack principle
Types
neurogenesis
Edward Thorndike
25. School of psychological thought that was concerned with how and why the conscious mind works
functionalism
operational definition
Body Language
Fundamental Attribution Error
26. Threadlike structure within the nucleus of cells that contain genes
sensory neurons
chromosome
natural selection
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
27. Theory that suggests that organisms learn new responses by observing the behavior of a model and then imitating it; aka. Social learning theory
Opponent-process theory
split brain patients
Albert Ellis
Observational Learning Theory
28. Depressive disorder characterized by loss of interest in almost all of life's usual activities; a sad - hopeless - or discourage mood - sleep disturbance; loss of appetite; loss of energy; and feelings of unworthiness and guilt.
relative refractory period
Manifest Content
Major depressive disorder
Kurt Lewin
29. Psychologist who treats people with adjustment problems
operational definition
Thanatology
counseling psychologist
recency effect
30. Part of the limbic system; influences emotions such as aggression - fear - and self-protective behaviors
amygdala
ethnocentrism
Lloyd and Margaret Peterson
Perception
31. Detailed memory for events surrounding a dramatic event that is vivid and remembered with confidence
flashbulb memories
insulin
Aggression
pitch
32. 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
case study
Extinction (classical conditioning)
Linguistics
Emotion
33. 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
optic nerve
Hyperopic
prenatal development
norepinephrine
34. Chemical secreted at terminal button that causes the neuron on the other side of the synapse to fire
Repression
replication
excitatory neurotransmitter
photoreceptors
35. A test designed to predict a person's future performance
aptitude test
Concordance rate
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
range
36. Carries impulses from the eye to the brain
optic nerve
schema
Vulnerability
Stanley Milgram
37. An unconscious way of reducing anxiety by distorting perceptions of reality.
Defense Mechanism
Little Albert
Tolerance
Phobic disorders
38. Information processing that begins at the sensory receptors and works up to perception
Case study
Hermann Ebbinghaus
bottom-up processing
synaptic vesicles
39. Visual theory - proposed by Herring - that color is coded by stimulation of three types of paired receptors; each pair of receptors is assumed to operate in an antagonist way so that stimulation by a given wavelength produces excitation (increased fi
Opponent-process theory
operational definition
Undifferentiated type of schizophrenia
Monochromats
40. Intelligence: fluid & crystal intelligence; personality testing: 16 Personality Factors (16PF personality test)
Raymond Cattell
Self-actualization
Personality disorders
Schachter-Singer theory of emotion
41. The period of extending from the onset of puberty to early adulthood
Learned Helplessness
fraternal twins
preconscious
Adolescence
42. A fertilized egg
frontal lobes
sports psychologist
Zygote
Self-efficacy
43. Neurotransmitter that causes contraction of skeletal muscles; lack of Ach linked with Alzheimer's disease;
David Weschler
acetylcholine (ACh)
Burnout
olfaction
44. Process by which an organism learns to respond only to a specific stimulus and not to other stimuli
endocrine system
Karen Horney
Stimulus Discrimination
mode
45. A person's experiences in the environment
psychoanalytic
nurture
Dark adaptation
gonads
46. Psychological disorders characterized by a sudden but temporary alteration in consciousness - identity - sensorimotor behavior - or memory
visual acuity
debriefing
Dissociative disorders
Psychotherapy
47. Anything that causes a difference between the IV and the DV other than the independent variable
amnesia
Manifest Content
achievement test
confounding variable
48. Number of wavelengths that pass a point in a given amount of time; determines hue of light and the pitch of a sound
frequency
Preoperational stage
operational definition
John B Watson
49. Neo-Freudian - analytic psychology; archetypes; collective unconscious; libido is all types of energy - not just sexual; dream studies/interpretation
Carl Jung
chunks
Trait
Dissociative amnesia
50. Individual cells that are the smallest unit of the nervous system; it has three functions: receive information - process it - send to rest of body
Stanley Milgram
optic nerve
Paranoid type of schizophrenia
neuron