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AP Psychology
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1. A mechanism that prevents certain molecule from entering the brain but allows others to cross
control group
Blood-Brain Barrier
Lewis Terman
Displacement
2. A system of symbols - usually words - that convey meaning and a set of rules for combining symbols to generate an infinite number of messages.
Adolescence
Language
retrograde amnesia
fraternal twins
3. A collection of interrelated ideas and facts put forward to describe - explain - and predict behavior and mental processes
Systematic desensitization
Optic chiasm
theory
Self-actualization
4. A person who overuses and relies on drugs to deal with everyday life
Substance Abuser
behavioral genetics
Thanatology
axon terminal
5. When the neuron is at rest; condition of neuron when the inside of the neuron is negatively charged relative to the outside of Enron; is necessary to generate the neuron signal in release of this polarization
Paul Ekman
convolutions
polarization
optic nerve
6. The creation of a situation that unintentionally allows personal expectancies to influence participants
Syntax
anorexia nervosa
Standard score
Self-fulfilling prophecy
7. Process in which the sense organs' receptor cells are stimulated and relay initial information to higher brain centers for further processing.
Stimulus Generalization
Self-efficacy
participant
Sensation
8. Loss of memory of events and experiences that preceded an amnesia-causing event
proactive interference
crystallized intelligence
retrograde amnesia
Saccades
9. A basic unit of meaning in a language.
Rooting reflex
pons
Morpheme
Wolpe
10. Anxiety disorder characterized by irrational and persistent fear of a particular object or situation - along with a compelling desire to avoid it.
nonconscious
visual acuity
Primary Reinforcer
Specific phobia
11. Intelligence - comparative; Yerkes-Dodson law: level of arousal as related to performance
Mediation
Shaping
Robert Yerkes
Dependence
12. Studies of hereditability it be a behavioral traits using animals that have been inbred to produce strains that are genetically similar to one another
Abnormal Behavior
Means-ends analysis
Saccades
strain studies
13. Jung's theory of a shared storehouse of primitive ideas and images that are inherited ideas and images - called archetypes - are emotionally charged and rich in meaning and symbolism
eclectic
Social Influence
Survey
Collective Unconscious
14. Threadlike structure within the nucleus of cells that contain genes
chromosome
Abnormal Behavior
authoritarian parenting
Social Interest
15. Selective reinforcement of behaviors that gradually approach the desired response
Hyperopic
Shaping
Substance Abuser
Receptive fields
16. Depth cues that are based on two eyes
Fundamental Attribution Error
binocular cues
nature-nurture controversy
Cross-sectional Studies
17. We determine our emotion based on our physiological arousal - then label that emotion according to our explanation for that arousal
hindbrain
nervous system
Conformity
Schachter-Singer theory of emotion
18. The human need to fulfill one's potential
self-actualization
Insight therapy
Sensorimotor stage
Phineas Gage
19. The measure of central tendency that is the data point with 50% of the scores above it and 50% below it
median
Robert Rosenthal
Schachter-Singer theory of emotion
Hobson & McCarley
20. Statistical procedure designed to discover the independent elements (factors) in any set of data
Morality
Creativity
Factor analysis
Dissociative identity disorder
21. Temporary decrease in sensitivity to a stimulus that occurs when stimulation is unchanging
genetic mapping
sensory adaptation
social psychologist
Masters & Johnson
22. The second level of the three organizational structures of the brain that receives signals from other parts of the brain or spinal cord and either relays the information to other parts of the brain or causes the body to act immediately; involved in m
Consciousness
John Garcia
midbrain
Karl Wernicke
23. Neurotransmitter that influences voluntary movement - attention - alertness; lack of dopamine linked with Parkinson's disease; too much is linked with schizophrenia
Temperament
resting potential
Classical Conditioning
dopamine
24. Social psychology; research evidence of internalized racism caused by stigmatization; doll experiments-black children chose white dolls
sound localization
set point
Kenneth Clark
Attachment
25. Personality; theory that linked personality to physique on the grounds that both are governed by genetic endowment: endomorphic (large) - mesomorphic (average) - and ectomorphic (skinny)
William Sheldon
Descriptive Studies
Projection
set point
26. The genetically determined proportion of a trait's variation among individuals in a population
psychology
survey research
ethics
Heritability
27. Substance that can produce developmental malformations (birth defects) during the prenatal period
Teratogen
Dissociative disorders
Creativity
Stimulus Generalization
28. Early-emerging and long-lasting individual differences in disposition and in the intensity and especially the quality of emotional reactions
Temperament
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
psychology
Regression
29. Psychotherapeutic process in which several people meet as a group with a therapist to receive psychological help.
Group therapy
Extinction (operant conditioning)
Teratogen
Harry Stack Sullivan
30. Point at which half of the optic nerve fibers from each eye cross over and connect to the other side of the brain.
Oedipus Complex
Linguistics
Vasocongestion
Optic chiasm
31. Social cognition - cognitive dissonance; Study Basics: Studied and demonstrated cognitive dissonance
semantic memory
Health psychology
terminal buttons (axon terminals)
Leon Festinger
32. A situation in which an individual is given two different and inconsistent messages.
Double bind
Martin Seligman
acetylcholine (ACh)
Self-serving Bias
33. Rehearsal involving repletion and analysis - in which a stimulus may be associated with (linked to) other information and further processed
Prejudice
maintenance rehearsal
David Weschler
elaborative rehearsal
34. Motivation; believed that gastric activity as in empty stomach - was the sole basis for hunger; did research that inserted balloons in stomachs
dependent variable
Walter B. Cannon
photoreceptors
B.F. Skinner
35. Small opeing in iris that is smaller in bright light and larger in darkness
pupil
motor neurons
normal distribution
Stereotypes
36. Division which includes the cerebellum - Pons - and medulla; responsible for involuntary processes: blood pressure - body temperature - heart rate - breathing - sleep cycles
hindbrain
natural selection
Concept
Mary Cover-Jones
37. Creates a computerized image using x-rays passed through the brain
DNA
amygdala
Receptive fields
computerized axial tomography (CT scan)
38. Dissociative disorder characterized by the sudden and extensive inability to recall important personal information - usually of a traumatic or stressful nature.
placebo effect
Benjamin Whorf
Carol Gilligan
Dissociative amnesia
39. A chart or array of scores - usually arranged from highest to lowest - showing the number of instances for each score
frequency distribution
ex post facto study
health psychologist
John B Watson
40. General set of procedures used to summarize - condense - and describe sets of data
descriptive statistics
variable
Prejudice
Hermann Ebbinghaus
41. The procedure of withholding the unconditioned stimulus and presenting the conditioned stimulus alone - which gradually reduces the probability of the conditioned response
Extinction (classical conditioning)
Experimental design
functional MRI (fMRI)
Deviation IQ
42. Motivation that leads to behaviors engaged in for no apparent reward except the pleasure and satisfaction of the activity itself
nerve
Token economy
Intrinsic motivation
explicit memory
43. Any internal condition - although usually an internal one - that initates - activates - or maintains an organism's goal directed behavior
counseling psychologist
working memory
Id
Motivation
44. Shifts or exaggeration in group members' attitudes or behavior as a result of group discussion.
Group Polarization
Social Loafing
Schizophrenic disorders
John Garcia
45. A descriptive study that includes an intensive study of one person and allows an intensive examination of a single case - usually chosen for its interesting or unique characteristics
Case study
Aversive counterconditioning
hindbrain
Morpheme
46. Stage of sleep characterized by high-frequency - low-amplitude brain-wave activity - rapid and systematic eye movements - more vivid dreams - and postural muscle paralysis
Hallucinogens (AKA psychedelic drugs)
Self-efficacy
Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
Karen Horney
47. Period of development from conception until birth
prenatal development
standard deviation
frequency
Approach-avoidance conflict
48. Process of developing uniform procedures for administering and scoring a test and for establishing norms
anorexia nervosa
experiment
Convergent thinking
Standardization
49. An interdisciplinary area of study that includes behavioral - neurological - and immune factors and their relationship to the development of disease
Psychoneuroimmunology
Von Restorff effect
Stimulus Generalization
Gender stereotype
50. Ability to recognize that objects can e transformed in some way - visually or phycially - yet still be the same in number - weight - substance - or volume
Dissociative amnesia
Primary Punisher
Conservation
Resilience