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AP Psychology Prologue and Chapter 1& 2: Research Methods Structuralism Comparison Chart Functionalism Introspection Nature Nurture Psychologist Psychiatrist Basic Research Applied Research Descriptive Research Correlational Research Case Study Naturalistic Observation Reliability Validity Correlation Causation (Experiment) Single Blind Procedure Double Blind Procedure Experimental Group Control Group (Placebo Effect) Independent Variable Dependent Variable Mean Median Mode Theory Hypothesis Experimental Group Control Group Trephining Phrenology Confounding Variable Operational Definition Informed Consent Debriefing Placebo effect Hawthorn effect Signal Detection Theory (False +/-) Selective Attention Representative sample 7 Perspectives of Psychology Random sample Random assignment Chapter 3: Neuroscience and Behavior Agonist Antagonist Central Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System Autonomic N.S. Somatic N.S. Parasympathetic N.S. Sympathetic N.S. Sensory Neurons (afferent) Motor Neurons (efferent) Interneurons Pituitary Gland Adrenal Glands Thalamus Hypothalamus Motor Cortex Sensory Cortex Neurotransmitter Hormone Hippocampus Cerebellum Broca’s area (Paul Broca) Wernicke’s area (Carl Wernicke) Left Hemisphere Right Hemisphere EEG CAT PET MRI Nature vs. Nurture Genes Genomes Identical twins Fraternal twins Mutation Natural Selection Heritability Interactions Peer Influence Parent Influence Individualism Collectivism Gender role Gender identity Social learning theory Gender schema theory Chapter 4: Sensation Sensation Perception Bottom-up processing Top-down processing Absolute threshold Difference threshold (jnd) fMRI Subliminal Priming Hue (vision) Intensity (vision) Amplitude (hearing) Wavelength (hearing) Nearsightedness Farsightedness Ganglion Cells Bipolar Cells Rods Cones Parallel Processing Serial Processing Young Helmholtz (3 color) theory Opponent-Process Theory Additive Color Mixing Subtractive Color Mixing Place theory Frequency theory Conduction Hearing Loss Sensorineural Hearing Loss (Nerve deafness) Cocktail party effect Selective attention Kinesthetic sense Vestibular sense Sensory adaptation Feature detectors Sensory habituation Sensory interaction Association areas Chapter 4: Perception Inattentional blindness Choice blindness Changed blindness Retinal disparity Convergence Perceptual adaptation Perceptual set Shape Constancy Size Constancy Brightness Constancy Binocular Cues Monocular Cues Stroboscopic effect Phi Phenomenon Chapter 5: Consciousness suprachiasmatic nucleus Stage 1 (nonREM) Stage 2 (nonREM) Melatonin Stage 3 (nonREM) Stage 4 (nonREM) REM Theta Waves Alpha Waves Posthypnotic Amnesia Beta Waves Delta Waves Hypnotic Suggestibility Posthypnotic Suggestion Insomnia Sleep Apnea Manifest content Latent content Hypnosis Dissociation (Ernest Hilgard) Physical dependence Psychological dependence Information Processing (Dreams) Activation Synthesis theory (Dreams) Depressants Stimulants Monist (monism) Conscious Hallucinogens Dualist (dualism) Nonconscious Preconscious Subconscious Unconscious Chapter 6: Learning Classical Conditioning Operant Conditioning Aversive Conditioning Insight Learning Latent Learning Unconditioned Stimulus Conditioned Stimulus Unconditioned Response Conditioned Response Generalization Discrimination Respondent behavior Operant behavior Positive Reinforcement Negative Reinforcement Positive Punishment Negative Punishment Primary Reinforcers Conditioned Reinforcers (Secondary) Continuous Reinforcement Partial Reinforcement Fixed-ratio schedules Variable-ratio schedules Fixed-interval schedules Variable-interval schedules Intrinsic motivation Extrinsic motivation Prosocial behavior Antisocial behavior Shaping Chaining Delayed Conditioning Acquisition Trace Simultaneous Extinction Primary Reinforcers Backward Spontaneous Recovery Secondary Reinforcers Chapter 7A: Memory Encoding Storage Retrieval Sensory memory Short-term memory Long-term memory Atkinson-Shiffrin 3-stage processing model of memory Effortful Processing Automatic Processing Spacing Effect Serial Position Effect Iconic Memory Echoic Memory Implicit Memories (Procedural) Explicit Memories (Declarative) Recall Recognition Retrieval Cues Context Cues State-dependent Memory Mood-congruent Memory Encoding Failure Retrieval Failure Proactive Interference Retroactive Interference Misinformation effect Source Amnesia (source misattribution) Visual Encoding Acoustic Encoding Semantic Encoding Episodic memory Semantic memory Recency effect Primacy effect Anterograde amnesia Retrograde amnesia SHEE PICC Chapter 7B: Thinking and Language Concept Prototype Algorithm Heuristics Mental set (rigidity) Functional fixedness Representative Heuristics Availability Heuristics Phonemes Morpheme Skinner’s development of language Chomsky’s language acquisition device Grammar Syntax Semantics Belief Bias Belief Perseverance Confirmation Bias Convergent Thinking Divergent Thinking Chapter 8: MESH Drive Reduction Theory Optimum Arousal Theory (Yerkes-Dodson) Lateral Hypothalamus Ventromedial Hypothalamus Intrinsic Motivation Extrinsic Motivation Management Theory X Management Theory Y Instinct Drive James-Lange Cannon-Bard 2 Factor Approach-approach Avoidance-Avoidance Approach-Avoidance Chapter 9: Development Nature Nurture Continuity Stages Stability Change Zygote Assimilation Embryo Fetus Accommodation Authoritative Authoritarian Preconventional Conventional Permissive Uninvolved Postconventional Cross-sectional study Longitudinal study Harry Harlow’s attachment research Mary Ainsworth’s strange situation PIAGET ERIKSON Chapter 10: Personality Carl Jung Karen Horney Alfred Adler Id Ego Superego Denial Rationalization Regression Displacement Repression Projection Intellectualization Sublimation Reaction Formation Psychoanalysis Psychodynamic Thematic Apperception Test (Projective) Rorschach inkblot test (Projective) MMPI Self-report inventories Internal Locus of Control External Locus of Control (Learned helplessness) Optimism Pessimism BIG FIVE Chapter 11: Intelligence Social Intelligence Emotional Intelligence (Daniel Goleman) Intrapersonal Intelligence Interpersonal Intelligence Aptitude test Achievement test Reliability (Test-retest, split-half) Validity Content Validity Predictive Validity (criterion) Fluid Intelligence Crystalized Intelligence Stanford-Binet IQ Weschler Charles Spearman Robert Sternberg Alfred Binet Louis Terman Chapter 12: Abnormal Medical Model Biopsychosocial Model Generalized Anxiety Disorder Panic Disorder Learning Perspective (Anxiety disorders) Biological Perspective (Anxiety disorders) Major Depressive Disorder Bipolar Disorder Hallucinations Delusions Positive Symptoms of Schizophrenia Negative Symptoms of Schizophrenia Schizophrenia Dissociative Identity Disorder DSM DSM limitations Chapter 13: Therapy Exposure Therapy (systematic desensitization) Aversive Conditioning Family Therapy Group Therapy Humanistic Psychoanalysis Systematic desensitization Counterconditioning Psychotherapy Chemotherapy Clinical Psychologist Counseling Psychologist Psychiatrist Chapter 18: Social Dispositional attribution Situational attribution Foot-in-the-door phenomenon Door-in-the-face phenomenon Normative social influence Informative social influence Social Facilitation Social Loafing Group Polarization Groupthink Prejudice Stereotype Discrimination Ingroup Outgroup Passionate love Companionate love Equity Self-disclosure Reciprocity norm Social-responsibility norm Stereotype Discriminate Conformity Obedience Bystander effect Deindividuation Central Route to Persuasion Peripheral Route to Persuasion