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AP Psychology
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1. Motivation; believes that we invent explanations to label feelings
Tolerance
association areas
psychometrician
Robert Zajonc
2. In an experiment - the group of participants to whom a treatment is given
sports psychologist
experimental group
iris
ex post facto study
3. Studies of hereditability on the assumption that if a gene influences a certain trait - close relatives should be more similar on that trait in distant relative
Edward Thorndike
family studies
endocrine glands
Harry Harlow
4. The expression of genes
recency effect
phenotype
Need for achievement
Anal Stage
5. Chemical that opposes the actions of a neurotransmitter
brain
antagonist
Psychosurgery
Rosenhan
6. A descriptive statistic that tells which result or score best represents an entire set of scores
genotype
Dark adaptation
measure of central tendency
science
7. The belief that a person can successfully engage in and execute a specific behavior
pupil
Extrinsic motivation
Self-efficacy
Case study
8. 30 -000 genes needed to build a human
Sensation
Punishment
human genomes
Phobic disorders
9. Vermont railroad worker who survived a severe brain injury that changed his personality and behavior; his accident gave information on the brain and which parts are involved with emotional reasoning
Bonding
Phineas Gage
normal distribution
Psychoneuroimmunology
10. Procedure for solving a problem by implementing a set of rules over and over again until the solution is found.
Anna O.
difference threshold
Algorithm
interference
11. Perception below the threshold of awareness.
cohort effect
unconscious
placebo
Subliminal perception
12. A person who overuses and relies on drugs to deal with everyday life
Social Loafing
Substance Abuser
Appraisal
Social Interest
13. Primary area for processing visual information
ex post facto study
educational psychologist
occipital lobes
Robert Rosenthal
14. Universal Emotions (based upon facial expressions); Study Basics: Constants across culture in the face and emotion
Moro reflex
Convergent thinking
Ekman & Friesen
declarative memory
15. Language; his hypothesis is that language determines the way we think
long-term potentiation
Benjamin Whorf
Developmental Psychology
nervous system
16. Part of the brain which controls living functions such as breathing - heart rate - blood pressure - body temperature
William James
Preconscious
dopamine
medulla (also medulla oblongata)
17. Supportive cells of nervous system that guide growth of new neurons; forms myelin sheath; holds neuron in place; provides nourishment and removes waste
conventional level of moral development
glial cells
Temperament
ethnocentrism
18. The overall capacity of an individual to act purposefully - to think rationally - and to deal effectively with the environment
Intelligence
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Phonology
Skinner Box
19. Repetitive review of information with little or no interpretation
neuron
spinal cord
Social Need
maintenance rehearsal
20. The process of analyzing and interpreting events - other people - oneself - and the world in general.
Social Cognition
correlation coefficient
Representative sample
pons
21. The variable in a controlled experiment that is expected to change due to the manipulation of the independent variable
dependent variable
normal distribution
Hans Eysenck
Phineas Gage
22. Our emotional experience depends on our interpretation of the situation we are in
cognitive-appraisal theory of emotion
amnesia
Classical Conditioning
Walter B. Cannon
23. Snail-shaped fluid-filled tube in the inner ear involved in transduction
cochlea
gonads
Resistance
Blood-Brain Barrier
24. Chemical secreted at terminal button that causes the neuron on the other side of the synapse to fire
excitatory neurotransmitter
Wernicke's area
psychobiology
functional MRI (fMRI)
25. Anything that causes a difference between the IV and the DV other than the independent variable
Resilience
confounding variable
sports psychologist
Learned helplessness
26. Presentation of a stimulus after a particular response in order to increase the likelihood that the response will recur
theory
Positive Reinforcement
Edward Bradford Titchener
Robert Yerkes
27. Sleep researcher who discovered and coined the phrase 'rapid eye movement' (REM) sleep.
Projective Tests
John Locke
scientific method
William Dement
28. Positively reinforcing closer and closer approximation of a desired behavior to teach a new behavior
shaping
Drive theory (aka - drive-reduction theory)
Grammar
Attachment
29. Graph of a frequency distribution that shows the number of instances of obtained scores - usually with the data points connect by straight lines
James-Lange theory of emotion
frequency polygon
Dissociative amnesia
Schema
30. Memory a person is not aware of possessing
Representative sample
implicit memory
hindbrain
Substance Abuser
31. A test designed to predict a person's future performance
menarche
cones
parathyroid
aptitude test
32. Subfield concerned with the use of psychological ideas and principles to enhance health - prevent illness - diagnose and treat disease - and improve rehabilitation
mutation
Latent Content
Health psychology
endocrine system
33. Eating disorder most common in adolescent females characterized by weight less than 85% of normal - restricted eating - and unrealistic body image
neuropsychologist
Linguistics
Elizabeth Loftus
anorexia nervosa
34. Rehearsal involving repletion and analysis - in which a stimulus may be associated with (linked to) other information and further processed
Prototype
genotype
dependent variable
elaborative rehearsal
35. In Freud's theory - the technique of providing a context - meaning - or cause for a specific idea - feeling - or set of behaviors; the process of tying a set of behaviors to its unconscious determinant.
Daniel Goleman
Interpretation
Abnormal Behavior
Androgynous
36. A type of design that contrasts groups of people who differ on some variable of interest to the researcher
ex post facto study
theory
menopause
Ex Post Facto Design
37. 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
ions
Robert Zajonc
Critical Period
central nervous system
38. A reinforcement schedule in which a reinforcer (reward) is delivered after predetermined but varying amounts of time - provided that the required response occurs at least once after each interval
Type A behavior
Demand characteristics
Variable-interval Schedule
Wolpe
39. The measurement of public opinion through the use of sampling and questioning
survey research
Howard Gardner
Defense Mechanism
Interpretation
40. The prenatal organism from the 5th through the 49th day after conception
Embryo
Prosocial Behavior
Superego
Symptom substitution
41. Control emotional behaviors - make decisions - carry out plans; speech (Broca's area); controls movement of muscles
Bystander Effect
informed consent
Size constancy
frontal lobes
42. Constructed by Lewis Terman - originally used ratio IQ (MA/CA x 100); now based on deviation from mean
Rooting reflex
developmental psychologist
Stanford-Binet intelligence tests
behavior
43. A person's diminished ability to deal with demanding life events.
pseudoscience
Vulnerability
scientific method
psychoanalyst
44. The general state of being aware of and responsive to events in the environment - as well as one's own mental processes
Impression Formation
ex post facto study
Consciousness
Herman von Helmholtz
45. Areas of the retina that - when stimulated - produce a change in the firing of cells in the visual system.
Receptive fields
Trichromatic theory
Behavior therapy
Dissociative identity disorder
46. Morality based on one's own individual moral principles (i.e. - conscience)
state-dependent learning
human genomes
Aversive counterconditioning
postconventional level of moral development
47. Previously learned information interferes with the ability to learn new information
rehearsal
maintenance rehearsal
industrial/organizational psychologist
proactive interference
48. Problems in going to sleep or maintaining sleep
Insomnia
nature-nurture controversy
empiricism
Symptom substitution
49. The process by which the probability of an organism's emitting a response is reduced when reinforcement no longer follows the response
Extinction (operant conditioning)
correlation coefficient
Oedipus Complex
thyroxine
50. According to Piaget - the process by which existing mental structures and behaviors are modified to adapt to new experiences
Conformity
dopamine
fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)
Accommodation