OFFICIAL AP Psychology Thread!

<p>Agonists make more of the neurotranny absorbed, antagonists make less absorbed, by blocking receptor sites, etc.</p>

<p>Kowloon: Yeah, you mixed them up. Sympathetic excites, parasympathetic calms.</p>

<p>Agonists mimic neurotransmitters while antagonists block neurotransmitters.</p>

<p>Q: Differentiate between authoritatian, authoritative, and permissive parenting styles and what kind of child may result.</p>

<p>Thanks llpitch.</p>

<p>What is the Hawthorne effect?</p>

<p>Q: Differentiate b/t tolerance and withdrawal.</p>

<p>authoritarian: strict, making child submissive and odedient
authoritative: parent is responsible but allows child some personal choices. optimal parenting?
permissive: parent has a limited role in punishing a child or limiting them. child is usually a behavior problem. higher chance of getting in trouble</p>

<p>The Hawthorne effect is when the selection of a group influences that groups response.</p>

<p>tolerance: when the body gets used to the drug, and more is needed to create a response.
withdrawal: when the drug is not being consumed, and emotional and physical symptoms result</p>

<p>reversepsych: I don't know; didn't study that yet.</p>

<p>llpitch: Tolerance is when your body develops a need for the drug and withdrawal symptoms are what you get when you don't have the drug?</p>

<p>^ Correct reversepsych.</p>

<p>Q: What is the mere-exposure effect?</p>

<p>Better Q: What is reverse tolerance?</p>

<p>hawthorne effect: merely selecting a group to be experimented on that has been determined to affect the performance of the group regardless of what is done to those individuals</p>

<p>a little confusing</p>

<p>@llpitch
basically that familiarity breeds more friendliness and love</p>

<p>mere-exposure effect, liking things or people just from seeing them every day or often?</p>

<p>llpitch: When you prefer stimuli you've seen before over new stimuli.</p>

<p>Give examples for: positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, punishment, and negative punishment.</p>

<p>Mere-exposure is when we prefer something we have seen before over something new even if we don't remember seeing the old thing.</p>

<p>Better Q: What is reverse tolerance?</p>

<p>reverse tolerance is when you take a hallucinogen and still have it left in your system for a certain period so that when you take the hallucinogen again you feel even more dangerous effects even from lower amount taken of the drug</p>

<p>Positive reinforcement: You give me money for something good
Negative reinforcement: You take away something bad for me doing something good
Punishment: You spank me for doing something bad
Negative punishment: You take away my food for doing something bad</p>

<p>postive reinforcement: get dessert
negative reinforcement: take away chores</p>

<p>punishment: get beat with a shoe
negative punishment: no videogames for a week</p>

<p>Correct rade =D</p>

<p>Q: What is second order conditioning?</p>