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AP Psychology review
2023 exam review
Question | Answer |
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Aaron Beck | |
BF SKinner | |
Wilhelm Wundt | |
Abraham Maslow | |
David McClelland | |
Solomon Asch | |
Henry Murray | |
Phillip Zimbardo | |
Stanley Miligram | |
Mary Ainsworth | |
Konrad Lorenz | |
Harry Harlow | |
Ivan pavlov | |
Walk + Gibson | |
Carl Jung | |
Carl Rogers | |
Sit under Freud | |
Binet | |
Schacter-Singer Theory | |
James-Lange Theory | |
Cannon-Bard Theory | The theory that an emotion arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers physiological responses and subjective experience of emotion |
Case Study | A descriptive technique in which one individual or group is studied in depth in the hope of revealing universal principles |
Longitudinal Study | |
Cross Sectional Study | Research that compares people of different ages at the same point in time |
Factor Analysis | |
Experimental Method | |
Correlational Method | |
Operational Method | |
Aptitude Test | |
Intelligence test | |
Achievement test | |
Personality test | |
Projective test | |
Developmental Psychology | |
Clinical Psychology | A branch of psychology that studies, assesses, and treats people with psychological disorders |
Cognitive Psychology | Therapy the teachers people knew more adaptive ways of thinking based on the assumption that thoughts intervene between events in our emotional reactions |
Social Psychology | |
Behaviorism | |
Community psychology | A branch of psychology that studies how people interact with their social environments and how social institutions affect individuals and groups |
Evolutionary Psychology | |
Abnormal Psychology | |
Phi Phenomenon | |
Piaget Stages of Development | |
Ericksons stages of development | |
Foot in door phenomenon | |
Law of effect | |
Conditioned stimulus | In classical conditioning, and originally neutral stimulus that after association with an unconditioned stimulus comes to trigger a conditioned response |
Unconditioned stimulus | |
Conditioned reaction | In classical conditioning, a learned response to a previously neutral but now conditioned stimulus |
Unconditioned reaction | |
Classical conditioning | A type of learning in which we link to or more stimuli, as a result to illustrate with Pavlos classical experiment, the first stimulus comes to illicit behavior in anticipation of the second stimulus |
Operant conditioning | |
Cognitive approach | |
Psychodynamic approach | |
Biopsychosocial approach | |
Trait theory | |
Humanistic approach | |
Biological approach | |
Extrinsic motivation | |
Intrinsic motivation | |
Stereotype threat | |
Mere exposure effect | |
Negative transference | |
Self efficacy | |
Collective unconscious | Carl Jung’s concept of a shared inherited reservoir of memory traces from our species history |
ID | |
Superego | |
Ego | |
Parasympathetic nervous system | |
Sympathetic nervous system | |
Wernicke’s area | |
Broca’s area | |
Corpus callosum | The large band of neural fibers connecting the two brain hemispheres and carry messages between them |
Prefrontal lobe | |
Hippocampus | |
Hypothalamus | |
Thalamus | |
Amygdala | |
Insula | |
Striatum | |
Dopamine | |
Noadrenalin | |
Serotonin | |
GABA | |
Glutamate | |
Endorphins | |
Acetocholine | |
Norepinephrine | |
Temporal lobe | |
Frontal lobe | |
Hormones | |
Endocrine system | |
Left hemisphere of brain | |
Right hemisphere of brain | |
Medulla | |
PKU | |
Right hemisphere | |
Terminal buttons | |
Fovea | |
Inner ear | |
Cochlea | A coiled, body, fluid filled tube in the inner ear, sound waves traveling through the cochlear fluid trigger a neural impulses |
Synesthesia | |
Semicircular ear canals | |
Bipolar cells | |
Afterimage | |
Opiate | |
Narcolepsy | |
Barbituates | |
Circadian rhythm | our biological clock, regular bodily rhythms that occur in a 24 hour cycle |
Ventromedial hypothalamus | |
Deindividuation | |
Biofeedback | |
Rational emotive theory | |
Test retest validity | |
IQ Formula | |
IQ Formula for identical twins | |
Normal distribution | |
Animal research ethical guidelines | |
Statistical interference | |
Left visual field | |
Right visual field | |
Rods | |
Cones | Retinal receptors that are concentrated near the center of the retina in that function in daylight or in a while like conditions. Constitute fine detail and give rise to color sensations |
Dopamine associated with ____? | |
Opponent process theory | |
Systematic desensitization | |
Generation adaptation syndrome | |
Triarchic intelligence | |
Crystallized intelligence | Are accumulated knowledge and verbal skills, tends to increase with age |
Fluid intelligence | |
Brain stem | |
Pituitary gland | |
Learned helplessness | |
Elaborating rehearsal | |
Motion parallax | |
Availability heuristic | |
Representativeness heuristic | |
Psychometric ratings | |
Content validity | The extent to which a test samples that behavior that is of interest |
Predictive reliability | |
Split half reliability | |
Insight | |
Neural transmission process | |
Belief preservance | |
Proximity | |
Superordinate goals | |
Serial position effect | |
Semantic encoding | |
Ink blot test | |
Reaction formation | |
Linear perspective | |
Retinal disparity | |
Relative height | |
Gestalt psychologists + principles | |
REM | |
NREM | |
NREM 1 | |
NREM 2 | |
NREM 3 | |
Catatonia | |
REM Rebound | |
Flashbulb memories | |
Sensory memories | |
Accommodation | |
Phonemes | |
Morphemes | |
Assimilation | |
Drive reduction theory | |
Schema | |
Hierarchy of needs | |
Selective attentoin | |
Projective tests | |
Social facilitation | |
Confirmation bias | The tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions into ignore or distort contradictory evidence |
Hindsight bias | |
Antagonist | |
Agonist | |
Aversive conditioning | |
Fundamental attribution error | |
Group polarization | |
Visual acuity | |
Assimilation | |
XRAY | |
CT Scan | |
PET | |
Sleep spindles | |
Token economy | |
Preconventional stage | |
Postconventinal stage | |
Conventional stage | |
Concrete operational stage | |
Formal operational | |
Timbre | |
Implicit memory | |
Explicitly memory | |
Iconic memory | |
Echoic memory | |
Episodic memory | |
Sensory memory | |
Semantic memory |