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Reminder: Test Corrections (ch 15 & 16) today and tomorrow Block day Collecting ch 1-16 must-know questions (please complete) Finals (100 multiple choice, 70 min) Announcement Students who have not completed the AP Pre-ID process must do so today. Tuesday 4/30 @ NOON SHARP Room #617 PSYCH BOWL continued USE Textbooks & notes DO NOT USE Cell phones & laptops 1. Who developed the first Psychology laboratory? Wundt Germany (1879) 2. Name three different parenting styles. Authoritarian/Dictatorial Permissive Authoritative/Democratic Neglecting/Rejecting 3. The perception that chance or outside forces beyond our personal control determine out fate? External Locus of Control 4. Name the three sensations that skin detects. Pain Pressure Temperature (warm/cold) 5. Name two divisions of the nervous system. Central, Peripheral Peripheral-- Somatic (Skeletal), Autonomic (organs and glands) Autonomic--Sympathetic, parasympathetic 6. Name each of the four lobes of the cerebral cortex. Frontal Parietal Temporal Occipital 7. What brain area is most closely linked to breathing and heart beat? Medulla 8. What are the environmental agents that can pass through the placenta and effect normal prenatal development? TERATOGENS 9. What brain area is most closely linked to fear and aggression? AMYGDALA 10. The fact that we remember the first and last items on a list of items best and tend to forget the middle is called the SERIAL POSITION EFFECT 11. A sleep disorder characterized by attacks of excessive sleepiness during the day and often accompanied by loss of muscle control is: NARCOLEPSY 12. The fact that when a number of people observe an emergency (vs. alone), they are less likely to help illustrates the: BYSTANDER EFFECT 13. Theorist who developed the concept of learning through observing others’ behavior? (bobo doll) BANDURA 14. Incentives are most often seen as a motivator by which major psychological perspective? BEHAVIORAL OR LEARNING PERSPECTIVE 15. In an experiment studying the effects of room temperature on learning, the room temperature would be considered the _____ variable. INDEPENDENT 16. Which theory of emotion proposes that emotion and physical arousal occur simultaneously? • CANNON-BARD • James –Lange: physiology first and result is emotion • Two Factor Theory: physiology (1), then cognitively (2) label emotion 17. What is the type of counterconditioning in which an unpleasant feeling is associated with a behavior that the therapist is trying to eliminate? AVERSIVE CONDITIONING 18. What nervous system is utilized by the hypothalamus to send its messages when a person is under stress? SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM 19. Today’s trend in therapy is to use several different therapies in the treatment of a patient. This “mixed-bag” approach is better known as the ECLECTIC APPROACH 20. The tendency for observers to underestimate the impact of the situation and overestimate the impact of personal disposition upon another person’s behavior is called the FUNDAMENTAL ATTRIBUTION ERROR 21. Memory can be influenced by mood as evidenced by the fact that recall is better if the person is in the same mood as when the information was originally stored. This phenomenon is called Mood-congruent memory/ Also called state-dependent memory 22. Theory of motivation that states behavior is largely due to the body’s effort to satisfy a physiological/chemical need (Hull). DRIVE REDUCTION theory 23. In what type of cognitive therapy does the therapist challenge the client on his illogical and irrational thoughts? RATIONAL-EMOTIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY (REBT) 24. Which disorder is characterized by extreme mood swings between depression and mania? BIPOLAR 25. The discomfort we feel when two thoughts are inconsistent is called: COGNITIVE DISSONANCE 26. What is the procedure in which reinforcements are used to gradually train an animal or person toward a specific behavior? SHAPING (operant conditioning) 27. What lobe of the brain controls mostly auditory senses? TEMPORAL 28. What do you call the point where the optic nerve leaves the eye? (there are no receptor cells here) BLIND SPOT 29. What are the rules of grammar that govern the arrangement of words in a sentence? SYNTAX 30. An episode of intense dread that lasts for several minutes and is accompanied by chest pains, trembling, dizziness, choking or fainting is: PANIC ATTACK OR ANXIETY ATTACK 31. What do you call the inability to recall events prior to the age of 3. INFANTILE AMNESIA 32. What is the rare condition in which stimulation in one sensory modality triggers sensations in another sensory modality? SYNESTHESIA/Synaesthesia 33. Which type of therapist would suggest systematic desensitization therapy to help a patient overcome a fear of heights? BEHAVIORIST 34. In Pavlov’s experiments dogs were conditioned to salivate to a tone. The tone would be considered _____ CONDITIONED STIMULUS 35. What part of the brain joins the two hemispheres and is made up of a dense band of nerves? CORPUS COLLOSUM 36. An estimate for a given trait or the percentage of variation within a group that is due to genetic factors. HERITABILITY 37. Fiona hates her teacher and so she thinks that the teacher hates her. Which defense mechanism is she demonstrating? PROJECTION 38. Name the three structures of personality according to Freud. ID, EGO, AND SUPEREGO 39. Mary Ainsworth’s studies identify which two types of attachment? SECURE and INSECURE (ambivalent, avoidant, disorganized) 40. Hilgard’s term for the divided state of consciousness indicated during hypnosis is: DISSOCIATION/HIDDEN OBSERVER 41. The presence of observers improves a person’s performance on easy, well-learned tasks. What concept is being described? SOCIAL FACILITATION 42. What is the term used for developmental patterns in biology that occurs relatively independent of environment? MATURATION 43. When a child’s left hemisphere is removed and the rest of the brain reorganizes to take over the functions of the missing hemisphere. What is this phenomenon known as? PLASTICITY Which is the most effective form of encoding to remember something for the longest time? SEMANTIC What do you call the reemergence of an extinguished conditioned response after a rest period? SPONTANEOUS RECOVERY The scientific study of mental processes and behavior is called what? PSYCHOLOGY How much can short term memory hold? 7 PLUS OR MINUS 2 BITS OF INFORMATION What is the assumption that the mind and body are separate but interacting entities? DUALISM What illness is associated with the deterioration of the myelin sheath? MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS The tug of the eye muscles closest to the nose that we experience as we look at something very close to our face helps the brain determine the distance of the object. This is a binocular cue called CONVERGENCE Psychologists find that some people are physiologically as well as emotionally more responsive to the sight and smell of food. What term is used to refer to these people? EXTERNALS Electronically recording, amplifying, and displaying information regarding subtle physiological responses is based on the concept of: BIOFEEDBACK What kind of sample method is best for each member having an equal chance of inclusion? RANDOM Life has been hard for Norman. His expectations have led to behaviors that make the future look bleak. His expectations are also called? SELF-FULFILLING PROPHECY What is the constant changing of behavior to match that of others in your group? For example changing your opinion on the length of a line from the Solomon Asch study. CONFORMITY If an individual chronological age is 8 and their mental age is 8, what is their IQ? 100 The macrophage and lymphocytes are major elements of what bodily system? IMMUNE SYSTEM What research method allows you to predict future events? CORRELATIONAL STUDY What are two major theories explaining hypnosis? Role Theory, Social-Cognitive Theory, State Theory, Divided Consciousness, Trance Theory, Neo-Dissociative What is a partial or complete halt (“stuck”) at some point in an individual’s psychosexual development? (Freud) FIXATION What perspective is supported by the growing evidence that schizophrenia is a disease of the brain? BIOLOGICAL OR MEDICAL Which dissociative disorder is most frequently associated with a background of severe childhood abuse? DID (DISSOCIATIVE IDENTITY DISORDER) OR MPD (MULTIPLE PERSONALITY DISORDER What term describes the belief that very tall men usually marry very short women? ILLUSORY CORRELATION What is a relatively permanent change of behavior? LEARNING Which stage of sleep appears to be the most physically restorative? STAGE 4 The three successive phases of the General Adaptation Syndrome are: ALARM, RESISTANCE, EXHAUSTION Name the category of physical disorders in which stress appears to be causally implicated. PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL Fournier’s research on syphilis provided the basis for finding the cause of mental illness according to which theoretical perspective? MEDICAL OR BIOLOGICAL OR BIOMEDICAL A sample not representative of the population from which it is selected is: BIASED