Final Exam Review for AP Psychology
· Projection
· Maintenance Rehearsal
· Extinction
· Joseph Wolpe
· The Hawthorne Effect
· The availability Heuristic
· Divergent Thinking
· WAIS and how it is scored
· Aphagia
· Wernick’s Aphasia
· Erikson and his stages of development
· Broca’s aphasia
· Variable -ration Schedule
· Fixed-Ration Schedule
· Baumrind and parenting styles
· Cognitive-Structuralist orientation
· Functional Fixedness
· Semantic priming
· Diffusion of Responsibility
· Paradoxical sleep
· The Primacy effect
· Selective Attention
· The afterimage of an object
· Concurrent Validity
· Edward Thorndike
· B.F. Skinner
· Bowlby, J, page 159
· James-Lange Theory
· Cannon –Bard Theory
· The Method of Loci
· Longitudinal Study
· Control Group
· Opponent-Process Theory
· Autistic Disorders
· Catatonic Schizophrenia
· Social Loafing
· Latency Stage
· Anal Stage
· Oedipal Stage
· Albert Ellis
· Tardive Dyskinesia
· Bandura’s Studies
· Tricyclics
· Ritalin
· Haldol
· Piaget and his theory
· Flooding
· Carl Rogers
· Retrieval
· Accommodation
· Assimilation
· Ebbinghaus and learning
· Hypothalamus
· Attribution Theory
· ADD
· Edward Titchener
· Elizabeth Loftus
· Cerebellum and its function
· Stanley Milgram’s experiments
· Dissociative Fugue
· Harlow’s work
· Carl Jung
· Iconic Memory
· Alfred Binet
· David Wechsler
· Phobias
· Object Discrimination
· Retroactive Inhibition
· Stanford-Binet
· Schachter and Singer
· Lithium
· Sympathetic Nervous System
· George Sperling
· Dopaminergic System
· Dominant hemisphere of the brain
· Endorphins
· Gaba
· DSM
· Somatoform disorder
· Lev Vygotsky’s
· Social Facilitation
· Negative Reinforcement
· Condition Stimuli
· Zajonc’s research
· Hyperphagia
· Cognitive dissonance
· Freudian Stages
· Wolfgang Kohler
· Primary Prevention
· Unconditional positive regard
· Shadowing
· Biological Therapy
· Bipolar Disorders
· Walter Mischel
· Androgynous
· Anima
· Autokinetic effect
· John Watson
· Two point discrimination
· Circadian Rhythm
· Osmosis
· Norepinephrine
· General adaptation syndrome
· Counter transference