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olfactory - answer-of or relating to smell retroactive interference - answer-when a person has difficulty recalling old information because of newly learned information proactive interference - answer-difficulty in learning new information because of existing information agoraphobia - answ...

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AP PSYCHOLOGY STUDY GUIDE
olfactory - answer-of or relating to smell
retroactive interference - answer-when a person has difficulty recalling old information because of newly learned information
proactive interference - answer-difficulty in learning new information because of existing information
agoraphobia - answer-irrational fear of being in public places
cognitive dissonance - answer-people often have two conflicting cognitions which produce a state of tension or discomfort
absolute threshold - answer-the smallest intensity of a stimulus that has to be present for the stimulus to be detected
Gestalt theory - answer-the mind tends to perceive unified wholes and patterns rather than bits and pieces that make up those wholes and patterns
continuous variable - answer-a way of organizing distributions which can have any range of values in between differing values
method of loci - answer-a person visualizes items they're trying to learn in different spatial locations (associating things)
Piaget Cognitive Development - answer--Sensorimotor (0-2 years): object permanence
-Preoperational (2-7): language, egocentrism
-Concrete operational (7-11): begin to perform mental operations, conservation
-Formal operational (12-on): logical and hypothetical reasoning
Erikson Social Development - answer--Trust vs. Mistrust (1st year of life)
-Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt (1-3): sense of control over bodily functions
-Initiative vs. Guilt (3-6): child's entry into a broader social world outside the home
-Industry vs. Inferiority (6-12): gain a sense of accomplishment and pride for their work
-Identity vs. Role Confusion (adolescence)
-Intimacy vs. Isolation (early adulthood)

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