AP Psych Semester 1 Final review
Semester 1 Final Review
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11.26.19
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12.02.19
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Belief that what we know comes from experience, and that observation and experimentation enable scientific knowledge (History and Approaches)
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What is the path of light through the eye? (Sensation and Perception)
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What's the area of the brain responsible for all voluntary activities of the body? (Brain and Biology)
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Who came up with the concept of "tabula rasa"? (History and Approaches)
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Which one of these is an example of a fixed-interval reinforcement? (Learning)
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A clear memory of an emotionally significant event/moment that we're able to recall with great detail (Memory and Cognition)
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Which of these detects where a radioactive form of glucose goes while the brain performs a certain task? (Brain and Biology)
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What are acrostics, acronyms, and rhymes examples of? (Memory and Cognition)
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Which of these is an example of the step-by-step procedure of sit, stay, and roll? (Learning)
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Which one of these is NOT one of the 5 schools of thought? (History and Approaches)
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What are the senses that combine to produce other sensations for touch? (Sensation and Perception)
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A fatty substance that helps insulate neurons and speeds the transmission of nerve impulses (Brain and Biology)
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What is the process by which our brains organize and interpret sensory information, sorting it into useful information? (Sensation and Perception)
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What are the two types of sensory memory? (Memory and Cognition)
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Which one of these is an example of a secondary reinforcer? (Learning)
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