Unit 7 (Chapters 8A & 8B) -- Motivation and Emotion
8A
1. Motivation
2. Instinct
3. Drive-reduction theory
4. Homeostasis
5. Incentive
6. Hierarchy of needs
7. Glucose
8. Set point
9. Basal metabolic rate
10. Anorexia nervosa
11. Bulimia nervosa
12. Binge-eating disorder
13. Sexual response cycle
14. Refractory period
15. Estrogens
16. Testosterone
17. Sexual orientation
8B
18. Emotion
19. James-Lange theory
20. Cannon-Bard theory
21. Two-factor theory
22. Polygraph
23. Facial feedback
24. Catharsis
25. Feel-good, do-good phenomenon
26. Well-being
27. Adaptation-level phenomenon
28. Relative deprivation
29. Behavioral medicine
30. Health psychology
31. Stress
32. General adaptation syndrome (GAS)
33. Coronary heart disease
34. Type A
35. Type B
36. Psychophysiological illness
37. Psychoneuroimmunology
38. Lymphocytes
Unit 8 (Chapter 10) -- Personality
1. Personality
2. Free association
3. Psychoanalysis
4. Unconscious
5. Id
6. Ego
7. Superego
8. Psychosexual stages
9. Oedipus complex
10. Identification
11. Fixation
12. Defense mechanisms
13. Repression
14. Regression
15. Reaction formation
16. Projection
17. Rationalization
18. Displacement
19. Sublimation
20. Denial
21. Collective unconscious
22. Projective test
23. Thematic Apperception Test
24. Rorschach inkblot test
25. Terror-management theory
26. Self-actualization
27. Unconditional positive regard
28. Self-concept
29. Trait
30. Personality inventory
31. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
32. Empirically derived test
33. Social-cognitive perspective
34. Reciprocal determinism
35. Personal control
36. External locus of control
37. Internal locus of control
38. Positive psychology
39. Self
40. Spotlight effect
41. Self-esteem
42. Self-serving bias
43. Individualism
44. Collectivism
Unit 9 (Chapter 9) -- Developmental Psychology
1. Developmental psychology
2. Zygote
3. Embryo
4. Fetus
5. Teratogens
6. Fetal alcohol syndrome
7. Habituation
8. Maturation
9. Cognition
10. Schema
11. Assimilation
12. Accommodation
13. Sensorimotor stage
14. Object permanence
15. Preoperational stage
16. Conservation
17. Egocentrism
18. Theory of mind
19. Concrete operational stage
20. Formal operational stage
21. Autism
22. Stranger anxiety
23. Attachment
24. Critical period
25. Imprinting
26. Temperament
27. Basic trust
28. Self-concept
29. Gender
30. Aggression
31. X chromosome
32. Y chromosome
33. Testosterone
34. Role
35. Gender role
36. Gender identity
37. Gender typing
38. Social learning theory
39. Adolescence
40. Puberty
41. Primary sex characteristics
42. Secondary sex characteristics
43. Menarche
44. Identity
45. Social identity
46. Intimacy
47. Emerging adulthood
48. Menopause
49. Cross-sectional study
50. Longitudinal study
51. Crystallized intelligence
52. Fluid intelligence
53. Social clock
Unit 10 (Chapter 11 & part of Chapter 7B)
1. Intelligence test
2. Intelligence
3. General intelligence (g)
4. Factor analysis
5. Savant syndrome
6. Emotional intelligence
7. Mental age
8. Stanford-Binet
9. Intelligence quotient (IQ)
10. Achievement tests
11. Aptitude tests
12. Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)
13. Standardization
14. Normal curve
15. Reliability
16. Validity
17. Content validity
18. Predictive validity
19. Intellectual disability
20. Down syndrome
21. Stereotype threat
22. Cognition
23. Concept
24. Prototype
25. Algorithm
26. Heuristic
27. Insight
28. Creativity
29. Confirmation bias
30. Fixation
31. Mental set
32. Functional fixedness
33. Representativeness heuristic
34. Availability heuristic
35. Overconfidence
36. Belief perseverance
37. Intuition
38. Framing
Unit 11 (Chapter 14) -- Social Psychology
1. Social psychology
2. Attribution theory
3. Fundamental attribution error
4. Attitude
5. Central route persuasion
6. Peripheral route persuasion
7. Foot-in-the-door phenomenon
8. Role
9. Cognitive dissonance theory
10. Conformity
11. Normative social influence
12. Informational social influence
13. Social facilitation
14. Social loafing
15. Deindividuation
16. Group polarization
17. Groupthink
18. Culture
19. Norm
20. Personal space
21. Prejudice
22. Stereotype
23. Discrimination
24. Ingroup
25. Outgroup
26. Ingroup bias
27. Scapegoat theory
28. Other-race effect
29. Just-world phenomenon
30. Aggression
31. Frustration-aggression principle
32. Mere exposure effect
33. Passionate love
34. Companionate love
35. Equity
36. Self-disclosure
37. Altruism
38. Bystander effect
39. Social exchange theory
40. Reciprocity norm
41. Social-responsibility norm
42. Conflict
43. Social trap
44. Mirror-image perception
45. Self-fulfilling prophecy
46. Superordinate goals
47. GRIT
Unit 12 (Chapters 12 & 13) -- Abnormal Psychology & Treatment
1. Psychological disorder
2. Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
3. Medical model
4. DSM-IV-TR
5. Anxiety disorders
6. Generalized anxiety disorder
7. Panic disorder
8. Phobia
9. Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
10. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
11. Post-traumatic growth
12. Somatoform disorder
13. Conversion disorder
14. Hypochondriasis
15. Dissociative disorders
16. Dissociative identity disorder
17. Mood disorders
18. Major depressive disorder
19. Mania
20. Bipolar disorder
21. Schizophrenia
22. Delusions
23. Personality disorders
24. Antisocial personality disorder
25. Eclectic approach
26. Psychotherapy
27. Psychoanalysis
28. Resistance
29. Interpretation
30. Transference
31. Psychodynamic therapy
32. Insight therapies
33. Client-centered therapy
34. Active listening
35. Unconditional positive regard
36. Behavior therapy
37. Counterconditioning
38. Exposure therapies
39. Systematic desensitization
40. Virtual reality exposure therapy
41. Aversive conditioning
42. Token economy
43. Cognitive therapy
44. Cognitive-behavioral therapy
45. Family therapy
46. Regression towards the mean
47. Meta-analysis
48. Evidence-based practice
49. Biomedical therapy
50. Psychopharmacology
51. Antipsychotic drugs
52. Tardive dyskinesia
53. Antianxiety drugs
54. Antidepressant drugs
55. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
56. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS)
57. Psychosurgery
58. Lobotomy
59. Resilience
8A
1. Motivation
2. Instinct
3. Drive-reduction theory
4. Homeostasis
5. Incentive
6. Hierarchy of needs
7. Glucose
8. Set point
9. Basal metabolic rate
10. Anorexia nervosa
11. Bulimia nervosa
12. Binge-eating disorder
13. Sexual response cycle
14. Refractory period
15. Estrogens
16. Testosterone
17. Sexual orientation
8B
18. Emotion
19. James-Lange theory
20. Cannon-Bard theory
21. Two-factor theory
22. Polygraph
23. Facial feedback
24. Catharsis
25. Feel-good, do-good phenomenon
26. Well-being
27. Adaptation-level phenomenon
28. Relative deprivation
29. Behavioral medicine
30. Health psychology
31. Stress
32. General adaptation syndrome (GAS)
33. Coronary heart disease
34. Type A
35. Type B
36. Psychophysiological illness
37. Psychoneuroimmunology
38. Lymphocytes
Unit 8 (Chapter 10) -- Personality
1. Personality
2. Free association
3. Psychoanalysis
4. Unconscious
5. Id
6. Ego
7. Superego
8. Psychosexual stages
9. Oedipus complex
10. Identification
11. Fixation
12. Defense mechanisms
13. Repression
14. Regression
15. Reaction formation
16. Projection
17. Rationalization
18. Displacement
19. Sublimation
20. Denial
21. Collective unconscious
22. Projective test
23. Thematic Apperception Test
24. Rorschach inkblot test
25. Terror-management theory
26. Self-actualization
27. Unconditional positive regard
28. Self-concept
29. Trait
30. Personality inventory
31. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
32. Empirically derived test
33. Social-cognitive perspective
34. Reciprocal determinism
35. Personal control
36. External locus of control
37. Internal locus of control
38. Positive psychology
39. Self
40. Spotlight effect
41. Self-esteem
42. Self-serving bias
43. Individualism
44. Collectivism
Unit 9 (Chapter 9) -- Developmental Psychology
1. Developmental psychology
2. Zygote
3. Embryo
4. Fetus
5. Teratogens
6. Fetal alcohol syndrome
7. Habituation
8. Maturation
9. Cognition
10. Schema
11. Assimilation
12. Accommodation
13. Sensorimotor stage
14. Object permanence
15. Preoperational stage
16. Conservation
17. Egocentrism
18. Theory of mind
19. Concrete operational stage
20. Formal operational stage
21. Autism
22. Stranger anxiety
23. Attachment
24. Critical period
25. Imprinting
26. Temperament
27. Basic trust
28. Self-concept
29. Gender
30. Aggression
31. X chromosome
32. Y chromosome
33. Testosterone
34. Role
35. Gender role
36. Gender identity
37. Gender typing
38. Social learning theory
39. Adolescence
40. Puberty
41. Primary sex characteristics
42. Secondary sex characteristics
43. Menarche
44. Identity
45. Social identity
46. Intimacy
47. Emerging adulthood
48. Menopause
49. Cross-sectional study
50. Longitudinal study
51. Crystallized intelligence
52. Fluid intelligence
53. Social clock
Unit 10 (Chapter 11 & part of Chapter 7B)
1. Intelligence test
2. Intelligence
3. General intelligence (g)
4. Factor analysis
5. Savant syndrome
6. Emotional intelligence
7. Mental age
8. Stanford-Binet
9. Intelligence quotient (IQ)
10. Achievement tests
11. Aptitude tests
12. Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)
13. Standardization
14. Normal curve
15. Reliability
16. Validity
17. Content validity
18. Predictive validity
19. Intellectual disability
20. Down syndrome
21. Stereotype threat
22. Cognition
23. Concept
24. Prototype
25. Algorithm
26. Heuristic
27. Insight
28. Creativity
29. Confirmation bias
30. Fixation
31. Mental set
32. Functional fixedness
33. Representativeness heuristic
34. Availability heuristic
35. Overconfidence
36. Belief perseverance
37. Intuition
38. Framing
Unit 11 (Chapter 14) -- Social Psychology
1. Social psychology
2. Attribution theory
3. Fundamental attribution error
4. Attitude
5. Central route persuasion
6. Peripheral route persuasion
7. Foot-in-the-door phenomenon
8. Role
9. Cognitive dissonance theory
10. Conformity
11. Normative social influence
12. Informational social influence
13. Social facilitation
14. Social loafing
15. Deindividuation
16. Group polarization
17. Groupthink
18. Culture
19. Norm
20. Personal space
21. Prejudice
22. Stereotype
23. Discrimination
24. Ingroup
25. Outgroup
26. Ingroup bias
27. Scapegoat theory
28. Other-race effect
29. Just-world phenomenon
30. Aggression
31. Frustration-aggression principle
32. Mere exposure effect
33. Passionate love
34. Companionate love
35. Equity
36. Self-disclosure
37. Altruism
38. Bystander effect
39. Social exchange theory
40. Reciprocity norm
41. Social-responsibility norm
42. Conflict
43. Social trap
44. Mirror-image perception
45. Self-fulfilling prophecy
46. Superordinate goals
47. GRIT
Unit 12 (Chapters 12 & 13) -- Abnormal Psychology & Treatment
1. Psychological disorder
2. Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
3. Medical model
4. DSM-IV-TR
5. Anxiety disorders
6. Generalized anxiety disorder
7. Panic disorder
8. Phobia
9. Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
10. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
11. Post-traumatic growth
12. Somatoform disorder
13. Conversion disorder
14. Hypochondriasis
15. Dissociative disorders
16. Dissociative identity disorder
17. Mood disorders
18. Major depressive disorder
19. Mania
20. Bipolar disorder
21. Schizophrenia
22. Delusions
23. Personality disorders
24. Antisocial personality disorder
25. Eclectic approach
26. Psychotherapy
27. Psychoanalysis
28. Resistance
29. Interpretation
30. Transference
31. Psychodynamic therapy
32. Insight therapies
33. Client-centered therapy
34. Active listening
35. Unconditional positive regard
36. Behavior therapy
37. Counterconditioning
38. Exposure therapies
39. Systematic desensitization
40. Virtual reality exposure therapy
41. Aversive conditioning
42. Token economy
43. Cognitive therapy
44. Cognitive-behavioral therapy
45. Family therapy
46. Regression towards the mean
47. Meta-analysis
48. Evidence-based practice
49. Biomedical therapy
50. Psychopharmacology
51. Antipsychotic drugs
52. Tardive dyskinesia
53. Antianxiety drugs
54. Antidepressant drugs
55. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
56. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS)
57. Psychosurgery
58. Lobotomy
59. Resilience