AP Psychology Semester 1
Semester 1
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12.06.19
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12.09.19
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Topics of this game:
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Searching for multiple possible answers to a question
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Searching of one solution
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The process of matching a current event or face with one already in your memory
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Learning that becomes obvious only once a reinforcement is given for demonstrating it
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Learning by watching other people's actions, behaviors, and experiences
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Understanding concepts rather than learning to press a bar or peck a disk in order to secure a reward
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When one suddenly realizes how to solve a problem
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author of the first psychology textbook
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Drugs that mimic neurotransmitters
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Drugs that block neurotransmitters
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Hearing, sight, touch
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cues to imply depth
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Cues for depth that are a result of our anatomy
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Perceiving things by filling in gaps in what we see
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Using an object's features to build a complete perception
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Temporal Lobe
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Neurotransmitter involved in muscle controll
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Brain's ability to rewire itself to recover functions lost through some type of brain damage
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To decide whether or not findings can be applied to the larger population from which the sample was selected
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What behaviors we are rewarded for
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We choose most of our behaviors because of physiological, emotional, or spiritual needs
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Uses the perspective that works best for each patient
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Process By which participants are selected
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Allows a researcher to ensure that the sample represents the population on some criteria
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