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APUSH - Chapter 6 (1608-1763) Flashcards

APUSH (American Pageant) - Ch. 6 vocab terms

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439491838HuguenotsFrench Protestants. The Edict of Nantes (1598) freed them from persecution in France, but when that was revoked in the late 1700s, hundreds of thousands of Huguenots fled to other countries, including North America.
439491839Samuel de ChamplainFrench explorer in Nova Scotia who established a settlement on the site of modern Quebec (1567-1635).
439491840New FranceFrench colony in North America, with a capital in Quebec, founded 1608. New France fell to the British in 1763.
439491841BeaverAnimal whose pelt provided great profits for the French empire and enhanced European fashion at enormous ecological cost.
439491842Coureurs de BoisFrench fur traders, many of mixed Amerindian heritage, who lived among and often married with Amerindian peoples of North America; "runners of the woods."
439491843VoyageursFrench adventurers who journeyed by canoe from Montréal to the interior of North America to trade with Indians for furs.
439491844Robert de La SalleFrenchman who followed the Mississippi River all the way to the Gulf of Mexico, claiming the region for France and naming it Louisiana in honor of King Louis XIV.
439491845Treaty of Utrecht1713; ended Queen Ann's War; transferred large areas of French territory in North America to English including Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.
439491846War of Jenkin's EarLand squabble between Britain and Spain over Georgia and trading rights. Battles took place in the Caribbean and on the Florida/Georgia border. The name comes from a British captain named Jenkin, whose ear was cut off by the Spanish.
439491847James OglethorpeFounder and governor of the Georgia colony. He ran a tightly-disciplined, military-like colony. Slaves, alcohol, and Catholicism were forbidden in his colony. Many colonists felt that Oglethorpe was a dictator, and that (along with the colonist's dissatisfaction over not being allowed to own slaves) caused the colony to break down and Oglethorpe to lose his position as governor.
439491848LouisbourgStrategic French fortress conquered by New England settlers, handed back to the French, and finally conquered again by the British in 1759; first significant British victory of the Seven Years War.
439491849Fort DuquenseFrench fort built where the Allegheny and the Monogahela rivers meet to form the Ohio river.
439491850George WashingtonHe had led troops (rather unsuccessfully) during the French and Indian War, and had surrendered Fort Necessity to the French. He was appointed commander-in-chief of the Continental Army, and was much more successful in this second command.
439491851Fort NecessityThe crude stockade fort built by Washington and his men, after staging an unsuccessful attack on a nearby French fort, the French countered by trapping Washington and his soldiers in side their own fort, a third of the men died fighting.
439491852AcadiansFrench residents of Nova Scotia, many of whom were uprooted by the British in 1755 and scattered as far south as Louisiana, where their descendants became known as "Cajuns".
439491853Benjamin FranklinAmerican public official, writer, scientist, and printer. After the success of his Poor Richard's Almanac (1732-1757), he entered politics and played a major part in the American Revolution. Franklin negotiated French support for the colonists, signed the Treaty of Paris (1783), and helped draft the Constitution (1787-1789). His numerous scientific and practical innovations include the lightning rod, bifocal spectacles, and a stove.
439491854Albany Plan of UnionPlan proposed by Benjamin Franklin in 1754 that aimed to unite the 13 colonies for trade, military, and other purposes; the plan was turned down by the colonies and the Crown.
439491855Join or DieFamous cartoon drawn by Ben Franklin which encouraged the colonies to join in fighting the British during the French and Indian War.
439491856Edward BraddockBritish commander during the French and Indian War; attempted to capture Fort Duquesne in 1755; was defeated by the French and the Indians. At this battle, Braddock was mortally wounded.
439491857William PittWilliam Pitt was a British leader from 1757-1758. He was a leader in the London government, and earned himself the name, "Organizer of Victory"; ended the Seven Years War.
439491858James WolfeEnglish general, led troops up steep cliff to capture Quebec which marked the beginning of the end of the French/Indian War.
439491859Battle of QuebecA battle between General Wolfe and Marquis de Montcalm which occurred at Quebec. Wolfe's forces surprised the larger forces of Marquis and defeated them. Both Wolfe and Marquis died in battle. Quebec fell on September 13, 1759.
439491860Louis XIVKing of France from 1643 to 1715; his long reign was marked by the expansion of French influence in Europe and by the magnificence of his court and the Palace of Versailles (1638-1715).
439491861The Great DisplacementWhen the British expelled all Acadians from the previously French Canada to Louisiana.
439491862Treaty of ParisTreaty that ended the Seven Years War.
439491863PontiacIndian Chief; led post war flare-up in the Ohio River Valley and Great Lakes Region in 1763; his actions led to the Proclamation of 1763.
439491864Daniel BooneFamous early pioneer who cleared Wilderness Road, a new route to the west. Wilderness Road became the main route used to cross the Appalachian Mountains
439491865Proclamation of 1763A proclamation from the British government which forbade British colonists from settling west of the Appalacian Mountains, and which required any settlers already living west of the mountains to move back east.

AP Psychology Chapter 1 Flashcards

Thinking Critically with Psychological Science

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626522330hindsight biasrefers to the tendency to believe after learning an outcome that one would have foreseen it.
626522331critical thinkingCareful reasoning that examines assumptions, discerns hidden values, evaluates evidence, and assesses conclusions.
626522332theoryexplanation using an integrated set of principles that organizes and predicts behaviors or events.
626522333hypothesistestable prediction, often implied by a theory; testing the hypothesis helps scientists to test the theory.
626522334operational definitionA precise statement of the procedures (operations) used to define research variables.
626522335replicationProcess of repeating an experiment, often with different participants and in different situations, to see whether the basic finding generalizes to other people and circumstances.
626522336case studyObservation technique in which one person is studied in great depth, often with the intention of revealing universal truths.
626522337surveyTechnique for ascertaining the self reported attitudes or behaviors of a representative, random sample of people.
626522338false consensus effectTendency to to overestimate the extent to which others share our beliefs and behaviors.
626522339populationConsists of all the members of a group being studied.
626522340random sampleA sample that is representative because every member of the population has an equal chance of being included.
626522341naturalistic observationInvolves observing and recording behavior in naturally occurring situations. Without trying to manipulate and control the situation.
626522342correlationis a measure of the extent to which two factors vary together, and thus of how well either factor predicts the other. Correlation coefficient is statistical measure of the relationship. +1.0 = perfect positive 0 = no correlation - 1.0 = perfect negative
626522343scatterplotA depiction of the relationship between two variables by means of a graphed cluster of dots.
626522344illusory correlationPerception of a relationship where none exists.
626522345experimentResearch method in which a researcher directly manipulates one or more factors (independent variables) in order to observe their effect on on some behavior or mental process (dependent variable); experiments therefore make it possible to establish cause-and-effect relationships.
626522346double-blind procedureAn experimental procedure in which neither the experimenter nor the research participants are aware of which condition is in effect. It is used to prevent any potential bias or placebo effect from taking place.
626522347placebo effectOccurs when the results of an experiment are caused by a participant's expectations about whats really going on.
626522348experimental conditionCondition of an experiment in which participants are exposed to the independent variable being studied
626522349control condition...
626522350random assignment...
626522351independent variable...
626522352dependent variable...
626522353mode...
626522354mean...
626522355median...
626522356range...
626522357standard deviation...
626522358statistical significance...
626522359culture...

AP US History Chapter 6 Flashcards

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448937743George WashingtonVirginian, patriot, general, and president. Lived at Mount Vernon. Led the Revolutionary Army in the fight for independence. First President of the United States.
448937744Samuel de ChamplainSamuel de Champlain was a French explorer who sailed to the West Indies, Mexico, and Panama. He wrote many books telling of his trips to Mexico City and Niagara Falls. His greatest accomplishment was his exploration of the St. Lawrence River and his latter settlement of Quebec.
448937745Robert de La SalleRobert de La Salle was responsible for naming Louisiana. He was the first European to float down the Mississippi river to the tip from Canada and upon seeing the beautiful river valley named Louisiana after his king Louis XIV in 1682.
448937746William PittEnglish statesman who brought the Seven Years' War to an end (1708-1778)
448937747Antoine CadillacFrenchman who founded Detroit in 1701 to thwart English settlers making a play for the Ohio Valley.
448937748James WolfeHe was the British general whose success in the Battle of Quebec won Canada for the British Empire. Even though the battle was only fifteen minutes, Wolfe was killed in the line of duty. This was a decisive battle in the French and Indian War.
448937749Edward BraddockEdward Braddock was a British commander during the French and Indian War. He attempted to capture Fort Duquesne in 1755. He was defeated by the French and the Indians. At this battle, Braddock was mortally wounded.
448937750PontiacIndian Chief; led post war flare-up in the Ohio River Valley and Great Lakes Region in 1763; his actions led to the Proclamation of 1763; the Proclamation angered the colonists.
448937751Edict of Nantes1598 - Granted the Huguenots liberty of conscience and worship.
448937752QuebecFirst permanent French settlement in North America, founded by Samuel de Champlain
448937753HuguenotsThe Huguenots were a groups of French Protestants that lived from about 1560 to 1629. Protestantism was introduced into France between 1520 and 1523, and the principles were accepted by many members of the nobility, the intellectual classes, and the middle class. At first the new religious group was royally protected, but toward the end of the reign of King Francis I they were persecuted. Nevertheless, they continued to grow.
448937754Ohio River ValleyThe point of contention that sparked the French and Indian War. Both the French and British claimed it. They wanted the area because the rivers allowed for transportation.
448937755French and Indian WarWas a war fought by French and English on American soil over control of the Ohio River Valley-- English defeated French in1763. Historical Significance: established England as number one world power and began to gradually change attitudes of the colonists toward England for the worse.
448937756InvincibilityProclamation of 1763 New France
448937757CajunA descendant of French pioneers, chiefly in Louisiana, who in 1755 chose to leave Acadia rather than live under the British Crown.
448937758Iroquoisany member of the warlike North American Indian peoples formerly living in New York state
448937759AcadiansFrench settlers who would not pledge their loyalties to the British and were driven from their homes; cajuns of Louisiana are descendants of these people
448937760War of Spanish SuccessionThis was the war between France and Spain in order to unite the two states under one ruler, Phillip V
448937761Albany CongressA conference in the United States Colonial history form June 19 through July 11, 1754 in Albany New York. It advocated a union of the British colonies for their security and defense against French Held by the British Board of Trade to help cement the loyalty of the Iroquois League. After receiving presents, provisions and promises of Redress of grievances. 150 representatives if tribes withdrew without committing themselves to the British cause.
448937762Battle of Quebecturning point of war when Quebec surrendered to the French in 1759
448937763JesuitsAlso known as the Society of Jesus; founded by Ignatius Loyola (1491-1556) as a teaching and missionary order to resist the spread of Protestantism.
448937764New FranceFrench colony in North America, with a capital in Quebec, founded 1608. New France fell to the British in 1763. (p. 489)
448937765Proclamation of 1763This was an English law enacted after gaining territory from the French at the end of the French and Indian War. It forbade the colonists from settling beyond the Appalachian Mountains. The Colonists were no longer proud to be British citizens after the enactment. This caused the first major revolt against the British.

World War I- 1915 Flashcards

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699652763Defense in Depth-Deep amount of trenches and supporting trenches -Traverses: breaks in the trench to prevent artillery damage -Salient: a bulge in the line - to break an enemy you locate a salient and envelop it
699652769France going into 1915-Germans know your every move -Limited supply -Germans control 70% of steel, 80% of iron ore
699652778Russia going into 1915-Czar leaves Russia to command troops on the Eastern front
699652790Germany going into 1915-Breakthrough in Russia -Alot more yet to do
699652795Britain going into 1915-Crushed by the Germans in every engagement so far
699652808Gallipoli Campaign-Brits want and open route to the Black Sea and Russia -Land in Gallipoli -Make little headway, 250,000 casualties
699652819Enver Pasha"Young Turks" 1908 -Revolution in Ottoman Empire overthrows gov. leave sultan though -Enver becomes PM -Makes alliance with AH/Germany
699652829Count Shigenobu Okuma-PM of Japan -Is convinced to declare war on Germany
699652833Japan's Reasons for entering the war1. Control shipping routes, appease GB 2. Please the Entente as a whole 3. Take over German colonies
699652843Kato Takaaki-Okuma's minister -Concerned about potential military control of Japan -Wants to prove that civilian leadership can be successful
699652853Field Marshal Yamagatu Aritomo-Wants a military run government -Thinks their is a race war building between the Asiatic people and Europe

English Vocab Scarlet Letter and Self-Reliance Flashcards

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243545154Truculentfierce0
243545155Pratetalk pointlessly1
243545156vixenquarrelsome women2
243545157slovenlymessy, careless3
243545158decorousin keeping with good taste4
243545159schoonerboat with sails5
243545160emolumentprofit, salary6
243545161prolixwordy, red, verbose7
243545162vicissitudeextreme change8
243545163tenurethe act, right manner or term of holding something (as a landed property, a position, or an office); especially : a status granted after a trial period to a teacher that gives protection from summary dismissal9
243545164sepulchers (or sepulchures)grave, tomb, burial ground10
243545165physiognomiesoutward features that expose character11
243545166improprietyimproper language12
243545167spurnreject with contempt13
243545168malefactresseswoman criminal14
243545169heathenishnot pertaining to religious ways or lacking in morals or culture15
243545170ignominydisgrace16
243545171miendemeanor, appearance, aspect17
243545172peremptoryinsisting immediate attention18
243545173amenableeasily persuaded19
243545174ameliorateto make better or improve20
243545175éclatbrilliant display or effect21
243545176sinewstrong, powerful, fibrous tendon22
243545177sycophantservile (submissive) flatterer23
243545178ruminateto think through thoroughly24
243545179titularhaving a position without authority25
243545180parallaxwhen it seems an object changes, but it's really the point of view changing26
243545181antinomianismbelief that Christians are freed by grace of god (not acts)27
243545182Begirtto surround or enclose28

AP Psychology: Learning Flashcards

Meyer's Psychology for AP unit 6, learning

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519267479classical conditioninga learning procedure in which associations are made between a natural stimulus and a learned, neutral stimulus
519267480Ivan PavlovRussian physiologist who observed conditioned salivary responses in dogs, classical conditioning
519267481unconditioned stimulusin classical conditioning, a stimulus that unconditionally—naturally and automatically—triggers a response.
519267482conditioned stimulusin classical conditioning, an originally irrelevant stimulus that, after association with an unconditioned stimulus, comes to trigger a conditioned response
519267483unconditioned responsein classical conditioning, the unlearned, naturally occurring response to the unconditioned stimulus (US), such as salivation when food is in the mouth.
519267484conditioned responsein classical conditioning, the learned response to a previously neutral (but now conditioned) stimulus (CS).
519267485extinctiona conditioning process in which the reinforcer is removed and response fades
519267486spontaneous recoverythe reappearance, after a pause, of an extinguished conditioned response
519267487generalizationtransfer of a response learned to one stimulus to a similar stimulus. (different tones)
519267488stimulus discriminationprocess by which an organism learns to respond only to a specific stimulus and not to other stimuli
519267489aversive stimuliphysical or psychological discomfort stimuli that an organism seeks to escape or avoid.
519267490John WatsonFounder of behaviorism
519267491phobiafear
519267492Little Albertsubject in John Watson's experiment, proved classical conditioning principles
519267493counterconditioninga behavior therapy procedure that conditions new responses to stimuli that trigger unwanted behaviors; based on classical conditioning. Includes exposure therapies and aversive conditioning.
519267494Edward ThorndikePioneer in operant conditioning who discovered concepts in intstrumental learning such as the law of effect. Known for his work with cats in puzzle boxes.
519267495Albert BanduraResearcher famous for work in observational or social learning including the famous Bobo doll experiment
519267496vicarious conditioningclassical conditioning of a reflex response or emotion by watching the reaction of another person. living vicariously
519267497Garcia effectNamed after researcher John Garcia, it is basically food aversion that occurs when people attribute illness to a particular food.
519267498latent learninglearning that occurs but is not apparent until there is an incentive to demonstrate it
519267499Tolmancognition; studied rats and discovered the "cognitive map" in rats and humans
519267500operant learningdepends on what happens after the response( in classical conditioning it's what happens before the response)
519267501SkinnerUnited States psychologist and a leading proponent of behaviorism (1904-1990)
519267502positive reinforcementincreasing behaviors by presenting positive stimuli, such as food. A positive reinforcer is any stimulus that, when presented after a response, strengthens the response.
519267503negative reinforcementincreasing the strength of a given response by removing or preventing a painful stimulus when the response occurs. stopping an annoying stim
519267504extrinsic motivationa desire to perform a behavior due to promised rewards or threats of punishment
519267505intrinsic motivationa desire to perform a behavior for its own sake
519267506positive punishmentthe application of an aversive stimulus after a response. spanking
519267507negative punishmentpunishment that occurs with the removal of a stimulus. grounding.
519267508instinctive driftThe tendency for an animal's innate responses to interfere with conditioning processes.
519267509Premack principalreinforcement depends on the situation; rewards vary with individual
519267510Wolfgang Kohlerresearcher who studied insight learning in chimps
519267511primary reinforceran innately reinforcing stimulus, such as one that satisfies a biological need
519267512secondary reinforcera reinforcement that represents a primary enforcer such as Money. Green paper has no actual value but it represents things you can buy.
519267513behavior modificationpsychotherapy that seeks to extinguish or inhibit abnormal or maladaptive behavior by reinforcing desired behavior and extinguishing undesired behavior
519267514continuous reinforcementreinforcing the desired response every time it occurs
519267515intermittent reinforcementan operant conditioning principle in which only some of the responses made are followed by reinforcement
519267516fixed ratio reinforcementschedule of reinforcement in which the number of responses required for reinforcement is always the same
519267517variable ratio reinforcementschedule of reinforcement in which the number of responses required for reinforcement is different for each trial or event
519267518fixed interval reinforcementschedule of reinforcement in which the interval of time that must pass before reinforcement becomes possible is always the same
519267519variable interval reinforcementschedule of reinforcement in which the interval of time that must pass before reinforcement becomes possible is different for each trial or event.
519267520shapingan operant conditioning procedure in which reinforcers guide behavior toward closer and closer approximations of the desired behavior
519267521chainingin operant conditioning, combining the steps of a sequence to progress toward a final action
519267522observational learninglearning by watching others
519267523backward conditioninga procedure in which the conditioned stimulus is presented shortly after the unconditioned stimulus on each trial
519267524delayed conditioningconditioning procedure in which the onset of the NS precedes the onset of the US, and the two stimuli overlap
519267525modelingthe process of observing and imitating a specific behavior

Population Ecology Flashcards

Set for population ecology, including ideas like logistic growth, growth rate, biotic potential, etc.

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897371363Population Total (the variable that represents it)N
897371364Biotic PotentialMaximum growth rate of an organism under ideal conditions and unlimited resources
897371365Growth rate depends on an organism's...•Reproductive span •Amount of offspring/ brood size •Survivability to reproductive age •Age to reproduction •# of times of reproduction/year
897371366Carrying CapacityNumber of organisms an ecosystem can sustain
897371367Example of density dependent limiting factors•Toxic effect of waste •Competition for food, space, sunlight •Disease
897371368Example of density independent limiting factors•Natural disasters •Climate change
897371369r (what the variable represents)Growth rate
897371370Growth of a populationr= births-deaths --------------------(divided by) N (population at beginning of study)
897371371Exponential Growthr > 0
897371372Logistic Growthr = 0
897371373r selected species•high rate of population •opportunistic •no parental care
897371374K selected species•maintain a relatively constant population

Psych Notecards Flashcards

psych notecards

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456118494Empiricismmedical practice and advice based on observation and experience in ignorance of scientific findings
456118495Structuralisman early school of psychology that used introspection to explore the elemental structure of the human mind
456118496Functionalisma psychology based on the assumption that all mental process are useful to an organism in adapting to the environment
456118497Experimental Psychologythe branch of psychology that uses experimental methods to study psychological issues
456118498Behaviorisman approach to psychology that emphasizes observable measurable behavior
456118499Humanistic Psychologyemphasized the growth potential of healthy people and the individuals potential for personal growth
456118500Cognitive Psychologyan approach to psychology that emphasizes internal mental processes
456118501Psychologythe science of behavior and mental processes
456118502Nature-NurtureName for a controversy in which it is debated whether genetics or environment is responsible for driving behavior
456118503Natural Selectiona natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment
456118504Levels of AnalysisPsychologists analyze behavior and mental processes from differing complementary views
456118505Biopsychosocial Approachan integrated approach that incorporates biological, psychological, and social-cultural levels of analysis
456118506Biological Psychologya branch of psychology concerned with the links between biology and behavior
456118507Evolutionary Psychologythe study of the roots of behavior and mental processes using the principles of natural selection
456118508Cognitive Psychologyan approach to psychology that emphasizes internal mental processes
456118509Social-Culture Psychologythe study of how situations and cultures affect our behavior and thinking
456118510Psychometricsthe scientific study of the measurement of human abilities, attitudes, and traits
456118511Basic Researchpure science that aims to increase the scientific knowledge base
456118512Developmental Psychologythe branch of psychology that studies the social and mental development of children
456118513Educational Psychologythe study of how psychological processes affect and can enhance teaching and learning
456118514Personality Psychologythe branch of psychology that examines individual differences and the characteristics that make each person unique
456118515Social Psychologythe scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to one another
456118516Applied Researchresearch undertaken to solve pragmatic problems
456118517Industrial-Organizational PsychologyApplication of psychological concepts and questions to work settings
456118518Human Factors Psychologythe study of how people and machines interact and the design of safe and easily used machines and environments
456118519Counseling Psychologythe branch of psychology that helps people cope with challenges in their daily lives
456118520Clinical Psychologythe branch of psychology concerned with the treatment of abnormal mental activity and behavior
456118521PsychiatryA medical specialty dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
456118522SQ3RA study method incorporating five steps: Survey, Question, Read, Rehearse, Review
456118523Hindsight Biasthe tendency, after an event occurs, to overestimate the likelihood that an event could have been predicted
456118524Critical Thinkinginvolves using knowledge and thinking skills to evaluate evidence and explanations
456118525Theorya belief that can guide behavior
456118526Hypothesisa proposal intended to explain certain facts or observations
456118527Operational Definitiona description of a property in concrete, measurable terms
456118528Replicationthe act of making copies
456118529Case Studya detailed analysis of a person or group from a social or psychological or medical point of view
456118530Surveya detailed critical inspection
456118531Populationa group of organisms of the same species populating a given area
456118532Random Samplea sample in which every element in the population has an equal chance of being selected
456118533Naturalistic ObservationResearch method in which the psychologist observes the subject in a natural setting without interfering
456118534Correlationa statistic representing how closely two variables co-vary
456118535Correlational CoefficientA measurement of the degree to which two variables are related
456118536ScatterplotA graphed cluster of dots, each of which represents the values of two variables
456118537Illusory Correlationperceived corellation that doesnt really exist...line is long because i switched to it
456118538Experimentthe act of conducting a controlled test or investigation
456118539Random Assignmenteach subject of the sample has an equal likelihood of being chosen for the experimental group of an experiment
456118540Double-Blind ProcedureA research strategy in which neither subjects nor experimenters know which subjects are in the experimental or control groups.
456118541Placebo Effectany effect that seems to be a consequence of administering a placebo
456118542Experimental GroupSubjects in an experiment to whom the independent variable is administered
456118543Control GroupThe group that does not receive the experimental treatment.
456118544Independent VariableThe experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whose effect is being studied
456118545Confounding Variableextraneous factor that interferes with the action of the independent variable on the dependent variable
456118546Dependent Variablevariable that changes as a result of a change in the independent variable
456118547Modethe most frequent value of a random variable
456118548Meanan average of n numbers computed by adding some function of the numbers and dividing by some function of n
456118549MedianThe middle number in a set of numbers that are listed in order
456118550Rangethe limits of the values a function can take
456118551Standard Deviationa computed measure of how much scores vary around the mean score
456118552Normal Curvea symmetrical curve representing the normal distribution
456118553Statistical SignificanceThe condition that exists when the probability that the observed findings are due to chance is very low.
456118554Cultureall the knowledge and values shared by a society
456118555Informed Consentconsent by a patient to undergo an experiment after the patient understands the risks involved
456118556Debriefinggiving participants in a research study a complete explanation of the study after the study is completed
456118557AristotleGreek philosopher who proposed theories to explain many aspects of human behavior; supported the empiricist view that all knowledge comes from sensory experiences
456118558Francis Bacondeveloped scientific method
456118559Mary Whiton CalkinsAmerican psychologist who conducted research on memory, personality, and dreams; first woman president of the American Psychological Association
456118560Charles DarwinEnglish natural scientist who formulated a theory of evolution by natural selection
456118561Rene DescartesFrench nativist philosopher; proponent of dualism; argued that "threads" within the body control movement, and that some behaviors occur without thought
456118562Dorothea DixRights activist on behalf of mentally ill patients - created first wave of US mental asylums
456118563Sigmund FreudAustrian neurologist who originated psychoanalysis
456118564G. Stanley Hallamerican psycholgist who established the first psychology research laboratory in the united states and founded the american psychological association
456118565William Jamesfounder of functionalism; studied how humans use perception to function in our environment
456118566John LockeEnglish empiricist philosopher who believed that all knowledge is derived from sensory experience (1632-1704)
456118567Abraham Maslowhumanistic psychologist who developed a theory of motivation that emphasized psychological growth
456118568Ivan Pavlova Russian researcher in the early 1900s who was the first research into learned behavior (conditioning) who discovered classical conditioning
456118569Jean PiagetSwiss psychologist remembered for his studies of cognitive development in children
456118570Platogreek philosopher; knowledge based on consideration of ideal forms outside the material world
456118571Rosalie RaynorFemale pyshcologist who worked with Watson
456118572Carl RogersUnited States psychologist who developed client-centered therapy
456118573B.F. Skinnerbehaviorism; pioneer in operant conditioning; behavior is based on an organism's reinforcement history
456118574Socratesphilosopher who believed in an absolute right or wrong; asked students pointed questions to make them use their reason, later became Socratic method
456118575E.B. TitchenerFounder of structuralism
456118576Margaret Floy WashburnFirst female to be awarded a PhD in psychology; 2nd president of the APA
456118577John B. WatsonFounder of behaviorism
456118578Wilhelm WundtGerman physiologist who founded psychology as a formal science; opened first psychology research laboratory in 1879
456118579Kenneth and Mamie ClarkUsed dolls to study children's attitude towards race. Their findings were used in the Brown vs. Board trial
456118580James Randimagician exemplifies skepticism. He has tested and debunked a variety of psychic phenomena
456118581Daniel KahnemanNotable for his work on the psychology of judgment and decision-making, behavioral economics and hedonistic psychology

Prefixes - Medical Terminology Flashcards

Prefixes from all chapters
Book: Exploring Medical Language 8th Edition (ISBN: 9780323073080)

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660305913intra-within
660305914sub-under
660305915dia-through, complete
660305916dys-painful, abnormal, difficult, labored
660305917hyper-above, excessive
660305918hypo-below, incomplete, deficient
660305919meta-after, beyond, change
660305920neo-new
660305921pro-before
660305922bi-two
660305923uni-one
660305924epi-on, upon, over
660305925para-beside, beyond, around, abnormal
660305926per-through
660305927trans-through, across, beyond
665202293a-, an-absence of, within
665202294endo-within
665202295eu-normal, good
665202296pan-all, total
665202297poly-many, much
665202298tachy-fast, rapid

APUSH-Brinkley Chapter 1 terms Flashcards

Brinkley Chapter 1 terms- The meeting of Cultures

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883934728tribal societysociety of peoples that have political and social organization in a tribal way
883934729mayansa civilization based in south Mexico and northern central america, extremely intelligent
883934730aztecsa civilization based in central mexico, around modern Mexico city, ruled with an iron fist over tribes in mexico, harsh religion, but developed strong political/social/economic civilization amounting many riches
883934731tenochtitlanthe capital city of the aztecs
883934732cahokiaAn Indian center for trade in 1200 A.D. that was once located near present-day St. Louis. Cahokia is an example of how advanced peoples had been in the Americas well before the arrival of the colonists in the early 1600's.
883934733smallpoxan extremely deadly disease brought over by the europeans, eventually affecting 80-90% of natives in N/C/S America and killing them
883934734treaty of tordesillas (1494)signed in tordesillas, spain, this line demarcated the area in which spain and portugal held control in South america
883934735conquistadoresleaders from spain who held licences from the king to obtain land and riches from the native peoples within the new world, main objectives were the three g's, gold, god, glory
883934736adelantadoa title held by spanish nobles within the new world who were given permission to conquer land for the king in exchange for wealth and glory
883934737encomiendaan economic system designed to exploit the native americans within new spain, using them as slave labor
883934738Don Juan de Oñatea governor, of a new mexico colony, crushed pueblo indian revolts before finally removed from his post
883934739Puebloa native american tribe living in new mexico during the time of new spain, they were harrassed constantly by Don Juan de Oñate and his colony
883934740Mestizosa name for a person who is off mixed racial background, specifically, half spanish, half native american.
888931846dutch west india companychartered company (known as the "WIC") of Dutch merchants. Among its founding fathers was Willem Usselincx (1567-1647). On June 3, 1621, it was granted a charter for a trade monopoly in the West Indies (meaning the Caribbean) by the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands and given jurisdiction over the Atlantic slave trade, Brazil, the Caribbean, and North America.
888931847enclosure movementlimited ability to cultivate land, required abled bodied beggers to work
888931848merchant capitalismdeveloping cloth, (woolens) and industries and exotic goods
888931849mercantilismbelieve that worlds wealth is finite, ability to gain wealth is only by removing wealth from other places, extract as much wealth as possible, and do not give that wealth away
888931850martin luthera monk who believed that catholic church needed reform, created lutheranism
888931851john calvinanother monk who also believed that the catholic church did not have the reforms that he believed made christianity pure, created his own reform named calvinism
888931852Henry VIIIwanted divorce from his wife because she did not sire him a son, catholic church would not allow this, broke form catholic church and formed the Church of England, allowing him a divorce
888931853English reformationseries of events in 16th century england by which the Church of England broke off form the Pope and the Roman Catholic church
888931854calvinismdamnation/salvation predetermined, virtuous productive lives, defied catholic church
888931855Church of Englandabandoned rome but not laws and procedures, achieved political goal desired by king henry, similar to catholicism
888931856seperatistssects of christianity that did not follow either the Church of England or the Catholic church, these sects had demands to reform the Church of England or to at least be able to practice their sect freely
888931857Elizabeth Iafter sister mary, severed Rome tie again, reformed Church of England, and gave charter rights to Sir Raleigh, and Sir Gilbert
888931858James IKilled Sir Raliegh on belief of treason, gave rights to London/Plymouth charters to the New World
888931859Plantation model of Colonialzationsettlers were planted in order to establish a permanent or semi-permanent colonial base
888931860french fur tradetrade with native americans were very strong with french and became a very important part of the french economy
888931861coureurs de boisfrench canadian woodsmen who traded furs, i.e. beaver pelts, learning trades and practices of the native peoples of the area
888931862Spanish Armadathe spanish navy, the most powerful and able in the world, though soundly defeated by the English navy during Phillip II Spanish armada invasion of England
888931863RoanokeSir Walter Raleigh's first attempt at colonization, (modern day NC), eventually becoming the lost colony after, "disappearing from plain sight"

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