AP Psych Practice Questions
Milgram's famous shock experiment demanded obedience from its participants and demonstrated the existence of what psychological phenomena?
Power of authority
What are the three stages of moral development?
Pre-conventional, conventional, post-conventional
In which stage of sleep do we typically dream?
REM sleep
Leptin is a hormone released by fat cells that functions to __________.
Regulate appetite
Which hormone is most closesly associated with stress?
Cortisol
The presence of testosterone in the first weeks of pregnancy prevents female organs from developing in the embryo. If testosterone is not received, female organs will develop even if a Y chromosome is present. What receptor is necessary for testosterone to be received in the body?
5-alpha reductase
Around what age does object permanence develop?
6 months
Stereotypes related to gender and women's capabilities could cause __________ in their career advancement.
A glass-ceiling effect
What is a control group?
A group of subjects in an experiment that receives no treatment or a placebo treatment
What is stereotype threat?
A self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on a negative stereotype
What is the term used to describe the idea that dreams are the result of the cerebral cortex interpreting and organizing random flashes of brain activity?
Activation synthesis
What area of the brain is known as the emotional center, and is responsible for emotional reactions such as fear?
Amygdala
What is aphasia?
An impairment in communication through oral and/or written means
Jane's parents can be both demanding and responsive. They set high expectations for her, but are supportive and loving when she falls short. They also often involve Jane in creating household rules. What type of parenting style best describes Jane's parents?
Authoritative
What types of disorders have salts of lithium been used to treat?
Bipolar disorders
What method did Pavlov employ in his experiment with laboratory dogs?
Classical conditioning
What types of retinal cells allow us to perceive color?
Cones
What structure connects the left and right hemispheres of the cerebral cortex?
Corpus callosum
What are the four lobes of the cerebrum?
Frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital
Alcohol consumption increases the secretion of which of these neurotransmitters? I. Glutamate II. GABA III. Dopamine
GABA and dopamine
What is semantic memory?
General knowledge, knowing facts and concepts
Which treatment modality advocates unconditional positive regard for the client?
Humanistic
According to Erik Erikson, which of the following psychosocial stages takes place during adolescence?
Identity vs. role confusion
What is context-dependent memory?
Information is best remembered if it is encoded and recalled in the same location
Mikey paints every afternoon after school because he genuinely enjoys painting. What type of motivation is he exhibiting?
Intrinsic motivation
Who developed the theory that the concept of morality is established in three stages?
Lawrence Kohlberg
"Preconventional" is a stage in __________ theory of __________ development.
Lawrence Kohlberg's . . . moral
Is insanity a medical or legal term?
Legal
What is the name of the famous psychology experiment, conducted by John B. Watson, that showed how emotional reactions could be classically conditioned in people?
Little Albert experiment
What is approach-approach conflict?
Making decisions between two appealing choices
What is the highest step on Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
Need for self-actualization
How does prosopagnosia affect the intake of information?
One's ability to recognize faces is impaired
Albert Bandura was famous for championing which learning theory?
Social learning (Bobo doll experiment)
Body dysmorphic disorder and pain disorders are both examples of __________ diseases.
Stomatoform
The "syndrome" where one tends to see the characteristics of disorders about which one is learning as being applicable to themselves is __________.
The Intern's syndrome
What is internal locus of control?
The degree to which people believe that they, as opposed to external forces, have control over the outcome of events in their lives
What is the James-Lange theory?
The hypothesis that in response to environmental changes, a physiological change happens first, which then prompts an emotion
What is a morpheme?
The smallest unit of language that can carry meaning
Why is a double blind study important to studying certain situations?
To make sure the tester cannot, intentionally or unintentionally, reveal information that may sway the results of the study
You are reading a sign. Only half of the letters are present, yet you are still able to guess what the sign should say if it were complete. What is this called?
Top-down processing
What is the name of the theory in linguistics that suggests that some rules of grammar are hard-wired into the brain, and manifest without being taught?
Universal grammar
What is the name of the experiment that serves as the empirical demonstration of Albert Bandura's social learning theory? (hint: doll)
What is the name of the experiment that serves as the empirical demonstration of Albert Bandura's social learning theory?
When do action potentials occur?
When sodium ions enter the neuron to make the membrane potential more positive
Findings from twin studies indicate that genes influence a trait when __________ show more trait similarities than __________.
identical twins. . . fraternal twins