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AP Psychology
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1. The negative response evoked when there is an inconsistency between a person's self-image as being free to choose and the person's realization that someone is trying to force him or her to choose a particular occurrence.
Reactance
Conflict
cognitive psychology
Functional fixedness
2. Seeing mind and body as different aspects of the same thing
monism
Circadian Rhythms
Conservation
Preconscious
3. An analogy or a perspective that uses a structure from one field to help scientists describe data in another field
bulimia nervosa
Model
Ernst Weber
midbrain
4. 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.
neuropsychologist
rods
Interpretation
Obedience
5. Ability of the brain to change their experience - both structurally and chemically
Electromagnetic Radiation
neural plasticity
bulimia nervosa
frequency polygon
6. In Freud's theory - the part of personality that seeks to satisfy instinctual needs in accordance with reality.
motor neurons
Elizabeth Loftus
Ego
dualism
7. The realization of infants that objects continue to exist even when they are out of sight
rehearsal
Object permanence
Ego
Longitudinal Study
8. The process of analyzing and interpreting events - other people - oneself - and the world in general.
Critical Period
Sucking reflex
Social Cognition
instinct
9. Period of development from conception until birth
Delusions
descriptive statistics
prenatal development
Normal curve
10. Ends of axons that secrete neurotransmitters
ex post facto study
Herman von Helmholtz
Psycholinguistics
terminal buttons (axon terminals)
11. Adrenaline; activates a sympathetic nervous system by making the heart beat faster - stopping digestion - enlarging pupils - sending sugar into the bloodstream - preparing a blood clot faster
shaping
epinephrine
semantic memory
proactive interference
12. The spread between the highest and the lowest scores in a distribution
Hermann Ebbinghaus
range
Conditioned Response
Transference
13. Part of the limbic system; influences emotions such as aggression - fear - and self-protective behaviors
gustation
amygdala
computerized axial tomography (CT scan)
sympathetic nervous system
14. A return to a prior stage after a person has progressed through the various stages of development; caused by anxiety.
Regression
William James
ex post facto study
Brightness
15. Learning that occurs in the absence of direct reinforcement and that is not necessarily demonstrated through observable behavior
Latent Learning
Electromagnetic Radiation
Developmental Psychology
Arousal
16. A definition of a variable in terms of the set of methods or procedures used to measure or study that variable
Grasping reflex
genetics
operational definition
mutation
17. Reinforcer that has survival value for an organism; this value does not have to be learned
Self-serving Bias
Health psychology
Primary Reinforcer
Preconscious
18. Psychologist who treats people serious psychological problems or conducts research into the causes of behavior
cornea
clinical psychologist
axon terminal
shaping
19. Typically a pill that is used as a control in the experiment; a sugar pill
John Locke
placebo
Morality
Broca's area
20. Ancient Greek philosopher. Promoted introspection by saying - 'Know thyself.'
double-blind procedure
Socrates
occipital lobes
Anorexia Nervosa
21. Perception below the threshold of awareness.
Survey
Lucid Dream
Psychoneuroimmunology
Subliminal perception
22. In Jung's theory - a shared storehouse of primitive ideas and images that reside in the unconscious and are inherited from one's ancestors.
educational psychologist
Collective Unconscious
Cognitive Psychology
behavior
23. Any therapy that attempts to discover relationships between unconscious motivations and current abnormal behavior.
sympathetic nervous system
Assessment
antagonist
Insight therapy
24. Established an intelligence test especially for adults (WAIS); also WISC and WPPSI
functionalism
genetic mapping
DNA
David Weschler
25. Defense mechanism by which people redirect socially unacceptable impulses toward acceptable goals.
behavior
Attributions
Sublimation
Self-perception Theory
26. A number that expresses the degree and direction of the relationship between 2 variables - ranging from -1 to +1
correlation coefficient
Extinction (operant conditioning)
operational definition
placebo
27. A score indicating what percentage of the test population would obtain a lower score
Conformity
clinical psychologist
gustation
Percentile score
28. Occurs when frightening - traumatic events are forgotten because people want to forget them
Stimulus Discrimination
forensic psychologist
motivated forgetting
Phoneme
29. The tendency of people in a group to seek concurrence with one another when reaching a decision - rather than effectively evaluating options.
Groupthink
norepinephrine
Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
Depressive disorders
30. 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
consolidation
Critical Period
Tolerance
eclectic
31. Ability of a test to yield very similar scores for the same individual over repeated testings
Reliability
positive psychology
informed consent
Transduction
32. 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)
Martin Seligman
Charles Spearman
explicit memory
33. The biochemical processes that make it easier for the neuron to respond again when it has been stimulated
long-term potentiation
Secondary Reinforcer
Group Polarization
Group
34. A research method that focuses on a specific group of individuals at different ages to examine changes that have occurred over time
Anal Stage
Longitudinal Study
psychoanalyst
Factor analysis
35. A procedure in which a researcher systematically manipulates and observes elements of a situation in order to test a hypothesis and make a cause-and-effect statement
Charles Darwin
Raymond Cattell
hindbrain
experiment
36. Relatively permanent change in an organism that occurs as a result of experiences in the environment
dopamine
Daniel Goleman
Wechsler intelligence tests
Learning
37. Loss of memory for events and experiences occurring from the time of an amnesia-causing event forward
anterograde amnesia
Representative sample
Unconditioned Response
endorphins
38. Morality based on fitting in to the norms of society
ACTH (arenocorticotropic hormone)
authoritative parenting
Sex
conventional level of moral development
39. Process of developing uniform procedures for administering and scoring a test and for establishing norms
humanistic psychology
Latency Stage
midbrain
Standardization
40. Sharpness of vision
visual acuity
polarization
receptor site
Percentile score
41. A feature of thought and problem solving that includes the tendency to generate or recognize ideas considered to be high-quality - original - novel - and appropriate.
vestibular sense
Discrimination
Creativity
Stimulus Generalization
42. A design in which researchers manipulate an independent variable and measure a dependent variable to determine a cause-and-effect relationship
anterograde amnesia
Language
Experimental design
Adolescence
43. A discipline based on the premise that even day-to-day behaviors are determined by the process of natural selection - that social behaviors that contribute to the survival of a species are passed on via the genes from one generation to the next.
Sociobiology
gustation
Darley & Latane
Nonverbal Communication
44. Inherited - automatic species-specific behaviors
Mary Cover-Jones
instinct
David Rosenhan
psychologist
45. Neurotransmitter that influences voluntary movement - attention - alertness; lack of dopamine linked with Parkinson's disease; too much is linked with schizophrenia
dopamine
cochlea
Robert Yerkes
David Weschler
46. Drugs derived from the opium poppy - including opium - morphine - and heroin
Means-ends analysis
fluid intelligence
replication
Opiates (AKA narcotics)
47. Assessing and choosing among alternatives.
Brainstorming
Metal retardation
Decision making
response bias
48. Emotional intelligence
sensory neurons
Plateau phase
Daniel Goleman
Placenta
49. The number of items a person can reproduce from short-term memory - usually consisting of one or two chunks
memory span
pineal gland
health psychologist
Conditioning
50. Temporarily holds current or recent information for immediate or short-term use; Information is maintained for 20-30 seconds while active processing (e.g. - rehearsal) takes place
Problem Solving
Psychodynamically
working memory
Demand characteristics