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AP Psychology - All Terms exam
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Psychodynamic/psychoanalytic perspective - Focuses on unconscious processes and
childhood experiences affecting behavior.



Evolutionary perspective - Examines how natural selection of traits promotes survival of
genes.



Behavioral perspective - Studies observable behavior and its explanation by principles of
learning.



Biological perspective - Investigates how biological structures and processes impact
behavior.



Cognitive perspective - Explores how we encode, process, store, and retrieve information.



Socio-cultural perspective - Looks at how social and cultural environments influence
behavior.



Biopsychosocial perspective - Considers the combined influence of biological, psychological,
and social factors.

,Curiosity - A desire to learn and understand.



Skepticism - Questioning and doubting accepted ideas.



Humility - Recognition of one's own limitations and mistakes.



Critical thinking - Analyzing information and arguments logically and objectively.



Cultural norms - Shared rules or guidelines within a culture.



Cognitive biases - Systematic patterns of deviation from norm or rationality in judgment.



Confirmation bias - Tendency to search for, interpret, and remember information that
confirms one's beliefs.



Hindsight bias - Belief that one could have predicted an outcome after knowing it occurred.



Overconfidence - Tendency to overestimate one's own abilities and knowledge.



Peer reviewers - Experts who evaluate and critique research before publication.



Theory - Explanation of phenomena based on observations and reasoning.



Hypothesis - Testable prediction derived from a theory.

,Falsifiability - Ability of a hypothesis to be proven false.



Operational definition - Precise description of how variables are measured or manipulated.



Replication - Repeating a study to see if the results can be duplicated.



Variable - Any factor that can change and is measurable.



Participant - Individual who participates in research.



Sample - Subset of individuals selected from a population for a study.



Population - Entire group of individuals a researcher is interested in.



Representative sample - Sample that accurately reflects the characteristics of the population.



Random sampling - Every member of a population has an equal chance of being selected.



Convenience sampling - Selecting participants based on availability and convenience.



Sampling bias - Systematic error due to a non-random sample of a population.



Survey - Research data collection technique that involves asking people questions.



Self-report bias - Participants may not provide accurate or truthful responses.

, Social desirability bias - Tendency to respond in a manner that will be viewed favorably by
others.



Generalizability - Extent to which research findings apply to settings or groups other than the
sample studied.



Case study - In-depth analysis of a single individual or group.



Naturalistic observation - Observing subjects in their natural environment without
interference.



Experiment - Research method involving manipulation of variables to establish cause and
effect.



Random Assignment - Assigning participants to experimental or control groups by chance.



Meta-analysis - Combining data from multiple studies to draw a broader conclusion.



Correlation - Measure of the relationship between two variables.



Correlation coefficient - Numerical representation of the strength and direction of a
relationship between two variables.



Scatterplot - Graph that shows the relationship between two variables using dots.



Independent variable - Variable that is manipulated by the researcher.
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