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Name: Per:_ Advanced Placement Psychology Semester 1 Final Exam Study Guide Chapter 1: Foundations & History 1. Describe the following perspectives of psychology. Behavioral Perspective Evolutionary Perspective Biological Perspective Humanistic Perspective Cognitive Perspective Psychodynamic Perspective Chapter 2: Research Methods 1. Explain the concept of standard deviation. 2. What are descriptive statistics? 3. What are inferential statistics? 4. Explain and give explicit examples of how a research psychologist would use naturalistic observation, surveys and case studies as research tools.

5. Explain what a double blind study is and how double blind studies are useful in psychological research. 6. What is a correlation study? 7. What are the correlational coefficients associated with positive correlation, negative correlation and no correlation? 8. Why are ethical standards important, especially in psychological research? 9. What is statistical significance? How can a researcher make finding statistical significance more likely? Chapter 3: Biological Bases of Behavior 1. What is the difference between the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system? Sympathetic Nervous System Parasympathetic Nervous System 2. Explain the function of the following parts of a neuron: a. Axon b. Dendrite c. Synapse 3. Explain the refractory period in the process of an action potential. 4. Describe the function of the thalamus. Which of the human senses does not pass through the thalamus? 5. What is the primary function of the endocrine system?

6. What is the difference between the somatic nervous system and the central nervous system? Somatic Nervous System Central Nervous System 7. What is the corpus callosum and what is its function? 8. Describe the common responses of split brain patients when taking visual tests. 9. As a brain imaging technique, what is the function of an MRI? 10. As a brain imaging technique, what is the function of a PET scan? 11. Explain the functions of the two hemispheres of the brain and how they control the rest of the body. 12. What is the function of the cerebellum? 13. What is the function of the hippocampus? 14. What are the functions of the sensory and motor cortices? Chapter 4: Sensation 1. What ear structure is responsible for transduction? 2. Explain the concept of sensory adaptation. Give one example. 3. Describe the route of sensory information in both hearing and vision. Begin with the reception of sound waves/light waves until the information is received at the cerebral cortex.

4. Explain the Gate Control Theory. Chapter 5: Perception 1. How is perception different than sensation? Perception Sensation 2. Describe the concept of absolute threshold. Include the in your description the difference between supraliminal stimuli and subliminal stimuli. 3. Explain response criterion. 4. Define the difference threshold. 5. Identify the difference between top-down and bottom-up processing. Top Down Processing Bottom Up Processing 6. Define inattentional blindness and change blindness. Inattentional Blindness Change Blindness Chapter 6: Learning 1. Define learning.

2. What is the difference between spontaneous recovery and reconditioning? Spontaneous Recovery Reconditioning 3. Explain the process of classical conditioning and the components (UCR, UCS, NS, CS, CR) associated with the process. 4. Explain and give an example of learned helplessness. 5. Explain and give an example of observational learning. 6. What is an operant? 7. Explain and give examples for the four schedules of reinforcement. Fixed Interval Variable Interval Example: Example: Fixed Ratio Variable Ratio Example: Example: 8. Explain and give an example of a primary reinforcer and a secondary reinforcer. Primary Reinforcer Secondary Reinforcer

9. Explain the concept of a punishment in operant conditioning. Be able to identify the difference between punishment and reinforcement. Give an example of each. 10. Define latent learning and cognitive map. Latent Learning Secondary Reinforcer Chapter 7: Memory 1. Explain the 3-steps in forming new memory. 2. Describe 3 types of memory and provide examples of each. Episodic Procedural Semantic 3. Which type of encoding is used in Short Term Memory (STM)? 4. What is the magic number of STM? Why is this number significant? 5. Explain the difference between maintenance rehearsal and elaborative rehearsal. Maintenance Rehearsal Elaborative Rehearsal 6. What is the difference between implicit memory and explicit memory? Give an example of each. Implicit Memory Explicit Memory

7. How do retrieval cues aid in the memory process? Give an example. 8. Explain the serial positioning effect, including recency and primacy. 9. What is distributed memory? 10. Explain the role of selective attention in the memory process. 11. Explain the difference between retrograde amnesia and anterograde amnesia. Retrograde Amnesia Anterograde Amnesia 12. Explain state-dependent memory and context-dependent memory. State-Dependent Memory Context Dependent Memory Chapter 8: Cognition & Language 1. What is cognition? 2. What is the availability heuristic, representative heuristic, and the anchoring heuristic? 3. Describe and give an example of a mental set. 4. Explain and give an example of confirmation bias. 5. What are the two basic elements of language? 6. When a child speaks in the past tense incorrectly ( goed or falled ), what does this show regarding language acquisition?

Chapter 9: Consciousness 1. What is consciousness? 2. Explain priming. 3. Define circadian rhythm. 4. Explain altered states of consciousness. 5. What do EEG alpha waves suggest? 6. At what stage of the sleep cycle does dreaming occur? 7. When does REM rebound occur? 8. What are the symptoms of a night terror? 9. What are the theories of hypnosis and why is it controversial? Chapter 10: Intelligence 1. Describe the information-processing, psychometric, multiple intelligences and triarchic approaches to intelligence. 2. Regarding intelligence, what has the nature vs. nurture debate found in twin studies? 3. Define cognitive ability. 4. Define fluid and crystallized intelligence. 5. Define content validity in testing. 6. Define reliability in testing.