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Mr.LaFon
AP Psychology Summer Assignment
AP Picture Dictionary
The purpose of your summer assignment is to associate you with some of the words
that are most likely to appear on your AP Psychology exam in May. Researching the
terms will provide you with the sole foundation that you will need to succeed in the
course.
Directions
* For each of the core vocabulary terms you are to provide both a definition and a
picture
Core Vocabulary
Term
Psychologist
Associated
With Term
Absolute threshold
Gustav Fechner
(1801-1887)
Alan Lloyd
Hodgkin (19141998)
G. Stanley Hall
(1844-1924)
Hudson, J.I.
W.D. Hamilton
Grant, K.A.
Alan Turing
(1912-1954)
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
Action potential
Adolescence
Affective disorders
Aggression
Alcohol
Algorithms
Amnesia
Anal Stage
Anxiety
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
Artificial Intelligence
John McCarthy
(1927- )
John Bowlby
(1902-1990)
William James
(1842-1910)
Carl Hovland
(1921-1962)
Michael Gershon
(1938- )
Attachment
Attention
Attitudes
Autonomic nervous
system
Avoidance learning
Axons
Behavior
Behavior modification
Behaviorism
Binocular depth cues
Biofeedback
Brain
Case Study
Central nervous system
Cerebellum
Cerebral cortex
Cerebral hemispheres
(split brain)
Chromosomes
Classical conditioning
Client-centered therapy
Cochlea
Cognitive development
Cognitive dissonance
Concrete operations
Conditioned response
Conditioned stimulus
Conditioning
Keller Breland
(1915-1965)
Alan Hodgkin
(1914-1998)
John Watson
(1878-1958)
John Watson
(1878-1958)
Ivan Pavlov
(1849-1936)
Gareth Richards
Neal Miller
(1909-2002)
Eric Kandel
(1929- )
Barney Glaser
(1930- )
Eric Kandel
(1929- )
Eric Kandel
(1929- )
Eric Kandel
(1929- )
Vilayanur
Ramachandran
(1951- )
James Watson
(1928- )
Ivan Pavlov
(1849-1936)
Carl Rogers
(1902-1987)
Fabio Mammano
Jean Piaget
(1896-1980)
Leon Festinger
(1919-1989)
Jean Piaget
(1896-1980)
Ivan Pavlov
(1849-1936)
Ivan Pavlov
(1849-1936)
Ivan Pavlov
Conflict(s)
Conformity
Consciousness
Control group
Corpus callosum
Correlation coefficient
Correlation method
Cross-sectional
research
Cross sequential
research
Defense mechanism
Delusion(s)
Dendrites
Dependent variable
Depression
Depth perception
Developmental stage
theories
Discrimination
Distance cues
Dreams
Drug(s)
Ego
Electroencephalogram
Emotion(s)
(1849-1936)
John Paul
Lederach
Solom Asch
(1907-1996)
René Descartes
(1519-1650)
Francis Bacon
(1561-1626)
Daniel Levitin
(1957- )
Francis Galton
(1822-1911)
Francis Galton
(1822-1911)
William Trochim
William Trochim
Anna Frued
(1895-1982)
Karl Jaspers
(1883-1969)
Eric Kandel
(1929- )
James Lind
(1716-1794)
Michael J
Crawford
Steven Pinker
(1954- )
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
John Rosenberg
Gareth Richards
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
Richard
DeGrandpre
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
Richard Caton
(1842–1926)
René Descartes
(1596-1650)
Empiricism
Experimental group
Extinction
Eye
Fear
Forgetting
Formal operations
John Locke
(1632-1704)
Francis Bacon
(1561-1626)
Burrhus Skinner
(1904-1990)
Eric Kandel
(1929- )
John Watson
(1878-1958)
Hermann
Ebbinghaus
(1850-1909)
Jean Piaget
(1896-1980)
Free association
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
Fundamental attribution Edward Jones
error
(1927–1993)
Gene(s)
Walter Fiers
(1931- )
Genital stage
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
Gestalt principles of
Max Wertheimer
perception
(1880-1943)
Gestalt psychologists
Max Wertheimer
(1880-1943)
Hallucination
James Parkinson
(1755-1824)
Hearing
Charles Darwin
(1809-1882)
Hereditary
Charles Darwin
(1809-1882)
Heuristic
Amos Tversky
(1937-1996)
Humanistic Psychology James Bugental
(1915- )
Hunger
George Wald
(1906-1997)
Hypnosis
Franz Mesmer
(1734-1815)
Hypothalamus
George Wald
(1906-1997)
Hypnosis testing
Franz Mesmer
Id
Identification
Imprinting
Independent variable
Information processing
approach
Intelligence
Intelligence quotient
James-Lange theory
Just noticeable
difference (JND)
Language
Law of effect
Learned helplessness
Learning
Limbic System
Longitudinal research
Long-term memory
Love
Memory
Mental illness (models)
M.M.P.I.
Mnemonic
(1734-1815)
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
Douglas
Spalding (1840?1877)
James Lind
(1716-1794)
Claude Shannon
(1916-2001)
Alfred Binet
(1857-1911)
Alfred Binet
(1857-1911)
William James
(1842-1910)
Ernst Weber
(1795-1878)
Ludvic
Zamenhof
(1859-1917)
Richard
Herrnstein
(1930-1994)
Martin Seligman
(1942- )
Ivan Pavlov
(1849-1936)
James Papez
(1883-1958)
Thomas Dawber
(1949-1966)
Ivan Pavlov
(1849-1936)
Dorothy Tennov
(1928-2007)
Ivan Pavlov
(1849-1936)
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
Starke Hathaway
Marcus Cicero
(106 BC-43 BC
Modeling
Motivation
Multiple personality
Nature nurture
controversy
Need(s)
Negative reinforcement
Nervous System
Neuron
Neurosis
Neurotransmitters
Normal disruption
Obedience
Oedipus complex
Operant conditioning
(instrumental behavior)
Oral Stage
Pain
Parasympathetic
nervous system
Personality
Personality disorders
Phallic stage
Phobia
Placebo
Kenneth Craik
(1914-1945)
Abraham
Maslow (19081970)
James Chu
John Money
(1921-2006)
Richard Sennett
(1943- )
Keller Breland
(1915-1965)
Eric Kandel
(1929- )
Eric Kandel
(1929- )
William Cullen
(1710-1790)
Eric Kandel
(1929- )
Walter Fiers
(1931- )
Stanley Milgram
(1933-1984)
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
Edward
Thorndike
(1874-1949)
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
Ronald Melzack
(1929- )
Michael Gershon
(1938- )
Walter Mischel
(1930- )
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
Martin Seligman
(1942- )
Elvin Jellinek
(1890-1963)
Positive reinforcement
Prejudice
Preoperational stage
Problem solving
Projection
Psychoanalysis
Psychology
Psychosis
Psychotherapy
Puberty
Punishment
Rapid eye movements
Rationalization
Reaction formation
Recall
Recognition
Regression
Rehearsal
Reinforcement
Repression
Retina
Rods
Marian Bailey
(1920- )
John E. Farley
Jean Piaget
(1896-1980)
Herbert Simon
(1916-2001)
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
Denis Diderot
(1713-1784)
Baron Ernst Von
Feuchtersleben
(1806-1849)
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
Mark Hanson
Cesare, Marquis
of Beccaria
(1738-1794
Eugene
Aserinsky (19211998)
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
Plato (428/427
BC-348/347 BC)
Karl Marx
(1818-1883)
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
Ivan Pavlov
(1849-1936)
Burrhus Skinner
(1904-1990)
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
George Wald
(1906-1997)
George Wald
(1906-1997)
Rorschach Test
Sample
Schedules of
reinforcement
Schizophrenia
Self-actualization
Semantic memory
Sensori-motor stage
Serial position function
Shaping
Short-term memory
Significance level
Significant difference
Sleep
Smell
Social psychology
Socialization
Spontaneous recovery
Stereotyping
Stress
Superego
Sympathetic nervous
system
Hermann
Rorschach
(1884-1922)
Jacob Bernoulli
(1654-1705)
Burrhus Skinner
(1904-1990)
Eugen Bleuler
(1857-1939)
Kurt Goldstein
(1878-1965)
Matthew
Lambon-Ralph
Jean Piaget
(1896-1980)
Abraham
Luchins (19142005)
Burrhus Skinner
(1904-1990)
George Miller
(1920- )
Thomas Bayes
(c1702–1761)
Thomas Bayes
(c1702–1761)
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
Linda Buck
(1947- )
William
McDougall
(1817-1938)
Charles Cooley
(1864-1929)
Ivan Pavlov
(1849-1936)
John E. Farley
Richard Lazarus
(1922- )
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
Michael Gershon
(1938- )
Synapse
Charles
Sherrington
(1857-1952)
Systematic
Joseph Wolpe
desensitization
(1915-1997)
Taste
Bernd
Lindemann
Thalamus
Sergei Korsakoff
(1854-1900)
Thematic Apperception Henry Murray
Test
(1893-1988)
Token economy
Teodoro Ayllon
Traits
Francis Crick
(1916-2004)
Transference
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
Unconditioned response Ivan Pavlov
(1849-1936)
Unconditioned stimulus Ivan Pavlov
(1849-1936)
Unconscious
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
Vision
Eric Kandel
(1929- )
The Picture Dictionary is due in class on the first day of the course. THERE ARE NO
EXCEPTIONS! FAILURE TO DO SO RESULTS IN A ZERO AND YOUR TIME
IN THE CLASS BEING ON PROBATION.
If there are any concerns or questions you may contact me at :
[email protected]
Enjoy your summer and see you in the fall.
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