AP Psych EXAM
which research method involves a researcher engaging in careful observation of behavior without intervening directly with the subjects
Naturalistic observation
which research method involves an in-depth investigation of an individual subject
a case study
a tentative statement about the relationship between two or more variables is
a hypothesis
the brain organism which plays a role in emotional memories
amygadala
part of the limbic system involved with emotion and aggression
amygdala
A variable, other than the independent variable, that appears to have influenced the dependent variable in a study is referred to as
an extraneous variable
a bridge of fibers passing information between the two cerebral hemispheres
corpus callosum
the method of retrieval that gives you significant hints to help you remember
cued recall
the type of memory for factual, explicit information
declarative
If a person has a prejudice involving a group of people, it is most accurate to state that the person also ________ the same group of people
has a stereotype involving
a sample is representative if
its composition is similar to the composition of the population
the main advantage associated with the experimental method is
its precise control
when variability in a data set is large, the standard deviation will be ______; when variability is small, the standard deviation will be _________
large, small
the distinction of three types of encoding: structural, phonemic, semantic
levels of processing
the relatively permanent storage of meaningful information
long term memory
William always does what his friends want to do because he is afraid of being criticized if he does not conform. WIlliam appears to be conforming because of
normative influences
the fundamental attribution error refers to the tendency of
observers to favor internal attributions in explaining the behavior of others
the "eyes in the back of your head" it processes visual signals
occipital lobe
A psychologist measures blood alcohol level to determine intoxication. In this example, blood alcohol level is the ___________ definition of intoxication
operational
registers the sense of touch
parietal lobe
whenever Scott sees Diana he can feel his heart start to pound with excitement. Even though Scott and Diana have only dated a few times, Scott often becomes jealous when Diana talks to other men. He also finds he can't get her out of his mind when they are apart. Scott is experiencing
passionate love
the four processes of working memory
phonological loop, visuospatial sketchpad, central executive, episodic buffer
in the research on romantic attraction which of the following did researchers discover to be the key determinant of a person's initial attraction to someone else
physical attractiveness
this structure acts as a bridge between the brainstem and the cerebellum and is involved in sleep and arousal
pons
harboring negative thoughts and feelings about a person simply because of his or her membership in a particular group defines
prejudice
when old memories block new learning
proactive
holds the memory of motor skills, actions, conditioned reflexes
procedural
the final step in a scientific investigation is to
report the findings
unconsciously pushing unwanted memories out of awareness
repression
new learning interferes with old memories
retroactive
memory of general knowledge
semantic
the stage of memory for the very brief storage of sensory information
sensory store
when items learned from the beginning and end of a list are recalled better than items in the middle
serial effect
the principal disadvantage of the descriptive/ correlational research method is
since researchers cannot control variables of interest, conclusionis concerning cause-effect relationships are not appropriate
in terms of personality characteristics, people who are good looking tend to be viewed as
sociable, friendly, and warm
the branch of psychology concerned with the way individuals' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by others is
social psychology
the primary explanation(s) suggested to explain the behavior of the prison guards and prisoners in the Stanford Prison Simulation was
social roles and situational factors
according to the romatic love as an attachment perspective, one's intimate relationships in adulthood follow the same form as one's attachments first formed
to caregivers in infancy
the number of items short term memory can hold
7 plus or minus 2
A correlation coefficient will always have a value between
-1 and +1
the number of seconds an item can be held in short term memory
20-30
a degenerative condition that gradually destroys brain cells and impairs attention and memory
Alzheimer's
this method of recall asks you to tell what you remember
Free recall
which of the following psychologists is known for conducting classic research on obedience to authority
Stanley Milgram
a researcher interested in studying individuals' attitudes toward "animal rights issues" would MOST likely conduct
a survey
Dr. Marqueta believes that "misery loves company." Based on this belief, Dr. Marqueta predicts that people who have received bad news will seek out other people. Dr. Marqueta's belief is an example of _______ and her prediction is an example of ___________
a theory; a hypothesis
statistical procedures are used during which step in conducting a scientific investigation
analyze the data and draw conclusions
adults who experience love relationships that are volatile, marked by jealousy, and reflect expectations of rejection exhibit
anxious-ambivalent attachment
this process of encoding focuses on a narrow range of stimuli and filters out other stimuli
attention
inferences that people draw about the causes of events and theirs and others' behaviors are known as
attribution
coordinates fine muscle movement and balance
cerebellum
this large, multi-folded structure is responsible for sensing, thinking, learning, emotion, consciousness and voluntary movement
cerebrum
the process of grouping letters or numbers into meaningful sequences
chunking
Putting group goals ahead of personal goals and defining one's identity in terms of the group is called
collectivism
research has revealed higher levels of conformity in
collectivistic cultures than in individualistic cultures
Steve and Stacey have been a couple for several years. their love is characterized by warm feelings and affection. They enjoy spending time together and describe themselves as lovers and friends. Steve and Stacey's love is best described as
companionate love
yielding to real or imagined social pressure defines which of the following terms
conformity
when two variables are linked and their individual effects cannot be separated out, we speak of the variables as being
confounded variables
the "typical" subject in his study experienced __________ psychological distress __________ to administer stronger electric shocks
considerable, but continued
the experimental group
consists of the subjects who receive some special treatment
according to social psychologists, a group
consists of two or more people who interact and are interdependent
the two basic types of statistics are
descriptive and inferential
denying a person equal social treatment based on his or her group membership defines
discrimination
the process of forming a memory code
encoding
associations formed at the time of learning which act as the best retrieval cues
encoding specificity principle
dated recollections of personal experiences
episodic memory
the two main types of research methods used in psychology are the
experimental and descriptive/correlational research methods
person perception refers to the process of
forming impressions of others
contains the principal areas that control the movement of muscles
frontal lobe
a shift toward more extreme decisions in a group as a function of discussion is referred to as
group polarization
as part of the limbic system, this part is involved with learning and memory
hippocampus
the part of the brain that sends information to brain areas for storage and memories
hippocampus
responsible for regulating basic biological needs: hunger, thirst, temperature control
hypothalamus
In an experiment, the variable that is controlled or manipulated by the researcher is called the
independent variable
If we view an experiment as an attempt to establish a cause-effect relationship, the _______ variable would be the cause, and the ________ variable would be the effect
independent; dependent
the name of the model which compares the memory process to the working of a computer
information processing
a group that one belongs to and identifies with is known as an
ingroup
You've just been awarded a full scholarship for next year, which you perceive as confirmation of your superior intellectual ability. According to Winer's model, you are making an ________ attribution about your success
internal-stable
cognitive dissonance
is a state of tension produced when related cognitions are inconsistent
the purpose of the control group is to
isolate the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable
Tina recently lost over half the money she had put away for her retirement. If Webster concludes that Tina lost the money because the stock market took a significant downturn, he has
made an external attribution
tally just heard that her neighbor, Rupert, was involved in a car crash. If Tally concludes that Rupert's reckless driving habits caused the accident, she has
made an internal attribution
the score that falls exactly in the center of a distribution of scores, such that half the scores fall below that score and half the scores fall above it, is the
median
regulates largely unconscious functions like breathing and circulation
medulla
you are sitting on a park bench in a major metropolitan area from 7 am. to 7 pm and you note the number of people who walk by, whether or not they litter, and their gender. You are engaging in
naturalistic observationi
The ________ is an index of the amount of variability in a set of data
standard deviation
the use of mathematics to organize, summarize, and interpret numerical information is referred to as
statistics
Newton believes that all airline pilots are calm, cool individuals who never get excited or show any strong emotional responses. In this case, Newton's beliefs about the traits and behaviors of airline pilots are one example of
stereotypes
diffusion of responsibility refers to the
tendency of others to assume that someone else will take responsibility in a crisis
a scientific theory has to be
testable
a dependent variable in a experiment refers to the variable
that changes value because of the systematic manipulation in the experiment
a group of researchers wanted to determine if people will eat more food in a room with red paint and red decorations than in a room that is decorated blue. Half the participants in this study ate in a red room and half ate in a blue room. The researchers then measured how much food was consumed in each of the two rooms. In this study, the independent variable was
the color of the decorations in the room
the correlation coefficient is a measure of
the degree of relationship between two variables
manipulating a variable under carefully controlled conditions and observing the changes in a second variable defines
the experimental approach
In a study designed to test the effects of a new drug developed to treat Alzheimer's disease, half the patients were given the actual drug while the other half were gien a placebo (sugar pill). In this study, the experimental group is
the group that received the actual drug
a correlation coefficient of 0 describes
the lack of a relationship between two variables
researchers studying the effects of sleep deprivation tested the physical coordination skills of 25-year-old males who had been sleep deprived for 24, 36, or 48 hours. In this study, the dependent variable would be
the physical coordination skills of the men in the study
the bystander effect is the finding that
the probability that a witness to an emergency will help decreases as the number of bystanders increases
Any measureable conditions, events, characteristics, or behaviors that are controlled or observed in a study are called
variables
statistically significant means that the results of an experiment most likely
were not due to chance