SUBJECTS
|
BROWSE
|
CAREER CENTER
|
POPULAR
|
JOIN
|
LOGIN
Business Skills
|
Soft Skills
|
Basic Literacy
|
Certifications
About
|
Help
|
Privacy
|
Terms
|
Email
Search
Test your basic knowledge |
AP Psychology
Start Test
Study First
Subjects
:
psychology
,
ap
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
If you are not ready to take this test, you can
study here
.
Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. 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
habituation
Generalized anxiety disorder
Teratogen
Conservation
2. A schizophrenic disorder in which the person exhibits inappropriate affect - illogical thinking - and/or eccentric behavior but seems generally in touch with reality.
Residual type of schizophrenia
cohort effect
Collective Unconscious
normal distribution
3. Therapies that use approaches or techniques derived from Freud - but that reject or modify some elements of Freud's theory.
Impression Formation
Psychodynamically
recency effect
state-dependent learning
4. Electrically charged particles found both inside and outside a neuron; negative ions are found inside the cell membrane in a polarized neuron
ions
timbre
Humanistic theory
autonomic nervous system
5. Psychological disorders characterized by inflexible and longstanding maladaptive behaviors that typically cause stress and/or social or occupational problems.
Personality disorders
placebo
William James
Heuristics
6. Focused awareness of only a limited amount of all you are capable of experiencing
selective attention
Impression Formation
Tolerance
reticular formation (RF) (RES)
7. According to Piaget - the process by which existing mental structures and behaviors are modified to adapt to new experiences
Accommodation
cohort effect
experimenter bias
John B Watson
8. The process of analyzing and interpreting events - other people - oneself - and the world in general.
William Dement
Impression Formation
Phineas Gage
Social Cognition
9. The variable in a controlled experiment that the experimenter directly and purposefully manipulates to see how the other variables under study will be affected
independent variable
strain studies
Impression Formation
Howard Gardner
10. Structuralism; in 1879 founded first psychology laboratory in world at University of Leipzig; introspection - basic units of experience
chunks
Wilhelm Wundt
Hyperopic
Social phobia
11. A mechanism that prevents certain molecule from entering the brain but allows others to cross
dominant genes
Blood-Brain Barrier
Delusions
encoding
12. Process by which stored information is recovered from memory
Ernst Weber
axon
retrieval
functionalism
13. Perspective that emphasizes the uniqueness of the individual and the idea that humans have free will
Reactance
Karen Horney
René Descartes
humanistic psychology
14. The field of psychology concerned with the assessment - treatment - and prevention of maladaptive behavior.
Libido
Heuristics
Size constancy
Abnormal psychology
15. A person's inherited traits - determined by genetics
William Dement
nature
Experimental design
Manifest Content
16. The study of the lifelong - often age-related - processes of change in the physical - cognitive - moral - emotional - and social domains of functioning; such changes are rooted in biological mechanisms that are genetically controlled - as well as in
Longitudinal Study
Developmental Psychology
central nervous system
hindbrain
17. Theorist who both aided in the development of the trichromatic theory of color perception and Place theory of pitch perception.
standard deviation
genotype
Herman von Helmholtz
Motivation
18. 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
René Descartes
Rosenhan
experimental group
Imaginary Audience
19. A score indicating what percentage of the test population would obtain a lower score
Percentile score
Francis Galton
endorphins
shaping
20. The ability to recall past events - images - ideas - or previously learned information or skills; the storage system that allows a person to retain and retrieve previously learned information
John B Watson
Thanatology
preconscious
memory
21. Procedures used to draw conclusions about larger populations from small samples of data
Schema
Self-fulfilling prophecy
inferential statistics
genetics
22. People who can perceive all three primary colors and thus can distinguish any hue.
vestibular sense
Trichromats
Skinner Box
menopause
23. The most important area of the brain's occipital lobe - which receives and further processes information from the lateral geniculate nucleus; also known as the striate cortex.
elaborative rehearsal
Aversive counterconditioning
scientific method
Visual cortex
24. Part of the brain which controls living functions such as breathing - heart rate - blood pressure - body temperature
medulla (also medulla oblongata)
preconventional level of moral development
Self-actualization
Phonology
25. Three-stage process which describes the body's reaction to stress: 1) alarm reaction - 2) resistance - 3) exahaustion
Warning
: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
/var/www/html/basicversity.com/show_quiz.php
on line
183
26. Personality; theory that linked personality to physique on the grounds that both are governed by genetic endowment: endomorphic (large) - mesomorphic (average) - and ectomorphic (skinny)
Benjamin Whorf
William Sheldon
nerve
Social Psychology
27. A reinforcement schedule in which a reinforcer (reward) is delivered after a predetermined but variable number of responses has occurred
sensory memory
Raw score
Variable-ratio Schedule
hindbrain
28. Professional who studies behavior and uses behavioral principles in scientific research or in applied settings
encoding specificity principle
Group therapy
Ageism
psychologist
29. Loss of memory of events and experiences that preceded an amnesia-causing event
retrograde amnesia
Resilience
Functional fixedness
pitch
30. Psychological disorders characterized by a sudden but temporary alteration in consciousness - identity - sensorimotor behavior - or memory
participant
case study
Dissociative disorders
elaborative rehearsal
31. Language; his hypothesis is that language determines the way we think
Bulimia Nervosa
Positive Reinforcement
Benjamin Whorf
Intrinsic motivation
32. Terminal button - synaptic knob; the structure at the end of an excellent terminal branch; houses the synaptic vesicles and neurotransmitters
shaping
Developmental Psychology
axon terminal
Prevalence
33. Social psychology; German refugee who escaped Nazis - proved the democratic style of leadership is the most productive; studied effects of 3 leadership styles on children completing activities
Blood-Brain Barrier
Kurt Lewin
positive psychology
just noticeable difference (JND)
34. Learning involving an unpleasant or harmful stimulus or reinforcer
aversive conditioning
Adolescence
Metal retardation
aptitude test
35. Physical - emotional - or sexual mistreatment of a child.
Oedipus Complex
Dark adaptation
Child abuse
binocular cues
36. Motor sensory relay center for four of the five senses; and with a brain stem and composed of two egg-shaped structures; integrates in shades incoming sensory signals; Mnemonic-'don't smell the llamas because the llamas smell bad'
Fundamental Attribution Error
thalamus
Longitudinal Study
preconventional level of moral development
37. Occurs when frightening - traumatic events are forgotten because people want to forget them
Formal operational stage
Collective Unconscious
binocular cues
motivated forgetting
38. The ability to perceive - express - understand - and regulate emotions
Hyperopic
Kenneth Clark
Standardization
emotional intelligence
39. A cognitive distortion experienced by adolescents - in which they believe they are so special and unique that other people cannot understand them and risky behaviors will not harm them
Personal Fable
Reaction Formation
axon
aversive conditioning
40. A branch of the autonomic nervous system and prepares the body for quick action in emergencies; 'fight or flight'
sympathetic nervous system
Insomnia
gonads
Social phobia
41. Unlearned or involuntary response to an unconditioned stimulus
Unconditioned Response
measure of central tendency
association areas
Karen Horney
42. Mental category used to classify an event or object according to some distinguishing property or feature.
Concept
acetylcholine (ACh)
fluid intelligence
hindbrain
43. Anxiety disorders characterized as acute anxiety - accompanied by sharp increases in autonomic nervous system arousal - that is not triggered by a specific event.
Archetypes
Drive
Albert Bandura
Panic Attack
44. Establish the relationship between two variables
Demand characteristics
Plateau phase
correlational research
encoding
45. Development - contact comfort - attachment; experimented with baby rhesus monkeys and presented them with cloth or wire 'mothers;' showed that the monkeys became attached to the cloth mothers because of contact comfort
Biofeedback
Theory of mind
Grasping reflex
Harry Harlow
46. A trait or inherited characteristic that has increased in a population because it solved a problem of survival or reproduction
adaptation
Consciousness
Size constancy
binocular cues
47. The realization of infants that objects continue to exist even when they are out of sight
Stress
Object permanence
Carl Jung
Electroencephalogram (EEG)
48. Heuristic procedure in which the problem solver compares the current situation with the desired goal to determine the most efficient way to get from one to the other.
median
Adolescence
Undifferentiated type of schizophrenia
Means-ends analysis
49. The bodies 'slow' chemical communication by secreting hormones directly into the bloodstream
endocrine glands
monism
Fundamental Attribution Error
pitch
50. Primary area for processing visual information
occipital lobes
Need
neuroscience
random sample