AP Psych 9wks Study Guide
The 130-decibel of sound of a rack band is ________ times louder than the 100-decibel sound of a nearby subway train.
1000
Which of the following is the best example of framing
A television advertisement for lotion claims that it is made of 75 percent organic materials, not that it contain 25 percent artificial ingredients.
Who would have been LEAST enthusiastic about relying on eugenics for the improvement of human intellectual functioning?
Alfred Binet
New research has linked women's obesity to their risk of late-life:
Alzheimer's disease
Six-month-old Ohmar recognizes the difference between squares and circles just as accurately as his 3-year-old brother, who can correctly name the different shapes. This fact would most directly challenge:
Benjamin Whorf's linguistic determinism
According to the ________, you would be able to experience emotion even without sympathetic nervous system arousal.
Cannon-Bard theory
Of the following, who would be most interested in the fact that many cultures share stories containing a "hero" character, such as King Arthur of Great Britain, Quetzlcoatl of the Aztec, and Hercules of the Ancient Greek?
Carl Jung
Alcohol is considered a
Depressant
Ten-year-old Vito tells his friend, "When you notice that your knees knock, your hands sweat, and your stomach is in knots, then you really get scared." This statement best illustrates the
James-Lange theory
Which philosopher is most well known for theorizing that the mind at birth is tabula rasa or a "blank slate"?
John Locke
Our tendency to believe we know more than we do illustrates
Overconfidence
Damage to left hemisphere is most likely to reduce people's ability to
Speak fluently
Wilhelm Wundt's early experiments were attempts to investigate which area of psychology?
The simplest mental processes
Your psychology teacher has announced that the next test will assess your understanding of sensation and perception. When you receive the test, however, you find that very few questions actually relate to these topics. In this instance, you would be most concerned about the _________ of the test
Validity
The first psychological laboratory was established by
Wilhelm Wundt
The surging rates of violent crime in Western nations are best understood in terms of
a biopsychosocial approach
A schizoid personality disorder is most likely to be characterized by
a detachment from social relationships
Hypnotically age-regressed people
act as they believe children would, but outperform real children
Which theory suggests that dreams are mental responses to random bursts of neural stimulation?
activation-synthesis theory
Anxiety about being in places or situations from which escape might be difficult is indicative of
agoraphobia
Marked deficits in frontal lobe cognitive functions, such as planning and organization, are associated with
antisocial personality disorder
The distinctive older term "psychopath" refers to an individual with
antisocial personality disorder
An evolutionary psychologist would be likely to suggest that human preferences for sweet-tasting foods
are genetically predisposed
An extensive survey revealed that children with relatively high self-esteem tend to picture God as kind and loving, whereas those with lower self-esteem tend to perceive God as angry. The researchers concluded that the children's self-esteem had apparently influenced their views of God. This conclusion best illustrates the danger of
assuming correlation proves causation
Researchers are interested in studying the impact of drugs on human fetuses. In this case, why would a correlation study be more appropriate than an experiment?
because participants could not be ethically assigned to an experimental or control condition
We can more easily extinguish a fear of driving a car than a fear of holding snakes. This is best explained from a ________ perspective.
biological
A critical period is a phase during which
certain events have a particularly strong impact on development.
Contemporary psychologist are LEAST likely to agree with Freud's belief that
conscience and gender identity form during the process of resolving the Oedipus complex
The principle that properties such as mass, volume, and number remain the same despite changes in the forms of objects is called
conservation
When given a placebo that is said to relieve pain, we are likely to be soothed by the brain's release of
endorphins
In the 1920s, Walter Cannon discovered that stress produced an outpouring of _______ into the bloodstream
epinephrine and norepinephrine
To identify which specific brain areas are most active during a particular mental task, researchers would be most likely to make use of a
fMRI
Men and women students watched film clips that were sad, happy, or frightening. Measures taken during their viewing of films showed that the genders differed the most in their:
facial expressions of emotion
Formal operational thought is most similar to
fluid intelligence
In which of the following disorders is a person continually tense, apprehensive, and in a state of autonomic arousal?
generalized anxiety disorder
Brittla frequents only the most expensive clubs in an effort to attract a desirable mate. According to evolutionary psychologists, Brittla's behavior is a product of
genetic predispositions
In one experiment, professional actors played the role of either normal-weight or overweight job applicants. Research participants' willingness to hire the applicants revealed
greater discrimination against overweight women than against overweight men
By dramatically reducing her daily caloric intake, Marilyn plans to reduce her normal body weight by 10 to 15 percent. Research suggests that after three or four weeks of sustained dieting, Marilyn will
have a lower resting metabolic rate
Authoritative parents are likely to have children who
have high self-esteem and are self-reliant
Binet and Simon designed a test of intellectual abilities in order to
identify children likely to have difficulty learning in regular school classes
In his classic study, Albert Bandura found that children exposed to an adult model who behaved aggressively by beating up a bobo doll
imitated the adult's actions
The relative lack of neural interconnections in the association areas at the time of birth is most likely to contribute to
infantile amnesia
The ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations is known as
intelligence
Which of the following innovations differentiated Wilhelm Wundt's research the most from any psychologist before him?
laboratory research
Compared with those who perceive an external locus of control, people who perceive an internal locus of control are
likely to be academically successful
When 4-year-old Michael hit his sister, his Mom placed him in a time-out by having him stand in a corner for 4 minutes. A time-out is considered to be
negative punishment
If you burn your finger, ___________transmit pain-triggering signals to your central nervous system.
nociceptors
To facilitate diagnostic reliability, the DSM-5 typically bases diagnoses on chemical analyses of blood and urine
observable patterns of behavior
Children often learn to associate pushing a vending machine button with the delivery of a candy bar. This best illustrates the process underlying
operant conditioning
A learned association between a response and a stimulus is to _______ as a learned association between two stimuli is to ________
operant conditioning; classical conditioning
One-year-old Melissa derives great pleasure from putting everything she touches in her mouth—toys, balls, Mom's keys, for example. Freud would have suggested that Melissa is going through the ________ stage of development.
oral
Which of the following best accounts for people's greater fear of commercial air flights that of driving an automobile
perceived control
The tendency to hear the steady drip of a leaky sink faucet as if it were a repeating rhythm of two or more beats best illustrates
perceptual organization
The two-factor theory of emotion would have difficulty explaining why a
person automatically fears snakes even though he thinks they are attractive and harmless
Psychological disorders characterized by inflexible, enduring, and socially maladaptive behavior patterns are called ______ disorders
personality
Brenda has never cheated on a psychology test, but she often does so on chemistry tests. She recently stole some merchandise from a local store, but she also returned a lost billfold along with $28 to its rightful owner. Walter Mischel would have suggested that this pattern of behavior should make psychologist more cautious about emphasizing the consistency of
personality traits
According to Freud, boys are most likely to experience the Oedipus complex during the_______ stage
phallic
Freud emphasized that the id operates on the ________ principle.
pleasure
Which technique most clearly minimizes the likelihood that any outcome differences between the experimental and control conditions can be attributed to age or personality differences in research participants?
random assignment
Wilhelm Wundt's laboratory work involved experimental studies of
reactions to sensory stimulation
Studies of marijuana's effects indicate that
regular users may achieve a high with less of the drug than occasional users
Semantics refers to the
rules by which we derive meaning from morphemes, words, and sentences
North Americans born during the winter and spring months are at a slightly increased risk for
schizophrenia
Nonreproductive sexual characteristics such as the deepened male voice and male facial hair are called
secondary sex characteristics
Abraham Maslow studied the lives of Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, and Eleanor Roosevelt in order to understand the nature of
self-actualization
Mr. Carlson is a politician who credits his past election victories to his own effective communication and hard work; he attributes his past election losses to factors beyond his control. His assessments best illustrate
self-serving bias
When learning occurs through classical conditioning, the sea slug, Aplysia, releases more ___________ at a certain synapses
serotonin
Kristen is a normal, healthy newborn. Research indicates that
she has most of the brain cells she is ever going to have
Rates of adolescences sexual intercourse are
similar in Western Europe and Latin America
Elton responds to his daughter's fistfight with, "Good girls don't fight!" but when his son has a fistfight he says, "Did you win?!" The role of Elton's reactions in the gender-typing of his children would be of most direct interest to:
social learning theorists
The knee-jerk reflex is controlled by the interneurons in the
spinal cord
The circadian rhythm is influenced by light-sensitive retinal proteins that trigger
suprachiasmatic nucleus
Supercell clusters are
teams of cells that fire in response to complex patterns, such as the human face.
The improved judgement and impulse control that occurs as adolescents grow older is made possible by the development of
the frontal lobes
***Seven members of a boys' club reported the following individual earnings from their sale of cookies: $2, $9, $8, $10, $4, $9, and $7. In this distribution of individual earnings
the median is less than the mean and greater than the mode
After being physically aroused by his daily three-mile run, Martin finds that he experiences stronger resentment if his wife asks for an unexpected favor and more intense romantic feelings if she kisses him. Martin's experience can best be explained by the
two-factor theory
People consume more ice cream when scooping it with a big scoop rather than a small one. This best illustrates
unit bias
Martin is optimistic, impulsive, excitable, and restless. In terms of the Eysencks' basic personality dimensions, he would be classified as
unstable-extraverted
If warmly supportive parents are especially likely to have children with high self-esteem, this would most clearly indicate that
warmly supportive parenting and children's self-esteem are correlated
Individuals with high self-esteem are more likely than those with low self-esteem to
work persistently at difficult tasks