Names Flashcards

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Pondered truth, beauty and justice; derived principles by logic

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Socrates

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Abstract, unsystematic philosophy; derived principles by logic

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Plato

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3
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Student of Socrates

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Plato

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4
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Student of Plato

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Aristotle

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5
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Loved data and observations; believed knowledge is not preexisting, that it grows from experience and memories

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Aristotle

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“I think, therefore I am.” Truth is found through reason and deduction; studied how mind and body communicate

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Rene Descartes

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One of the founders of modern science; fascinated by the human mind and its failings

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Francis Bacon

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Believed upon entering the world, humans’ minds are a blank slate; knowledge is not innate

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John Locke

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9
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Believed science could be formed to explain people

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Thomas Hobbes

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10
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In contrast to Locke, believed our minds are active, not passive

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Immanuel Kant

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Founder of psychology; set up first psychological lab at the University of Leipzig; set up first psychological journal; attempted to study and analyze consciousness

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Wilhelm Wundt

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12
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Studied time lapse between hearing a sound and pressing a button

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Wilhelm Wundt

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13
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Founder of structuralism (using introspection to explore the elemental structure of the human mind)

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Edward Titchener

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Founder of functionalism (focused on how mental and behavioral processes function - how they enable the organism to adapt, survive and flourish)

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William James

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15
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First female president of APA; researched memory

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Mary Calkins

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First female psychology PhD; 2nd female APA president; researched animal behavior

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Margaret Floy Washburn

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Believed healing ailments came from manipulating body fluids; came up with mesmerism (hypnotism)

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Anton Mesmer

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Believed in phrenology (nature of a person could be known by studying a skull)

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Franz Joseph Gall

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19
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Continued Gall’s work

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J. Spurzheim

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20
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Made evolution a scientifically sound principle

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Charles Darwin

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21
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Created the correlation coefficient; wrote Hereditary Genius

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Sir Francis Galton

22
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Promoted eugenics (plan for selective human breeding in order to strengthen the species)

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Sir Francis Galton

23
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Founded experimental psychology (before him, people thought the mind could not be studied empirically)

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Gustav Fechner

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Believed in the existence of specific nerve energies; teacher of Wilhelm Wundt

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Johannes Mueller

25
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Studied sensation; provided foundation for modern perception research

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Hermann von Helmholtz

26
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Father of psychology of adaptation; founder of sociology

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Herbert Spencer

27
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Father of experimental psychology (Wundt of the US)

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William James

28
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Founded APA (1892) and the American Journal of Psychology (1887)

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Stanley Hall

29
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Year APA was founded

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1892

30
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Coined the term “adolescence”

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Stanley Hall

31
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Famous for reflex arc; foundation for functionalism

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John Dewey

32
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Opened psychology labs at Penn and Columbia; thought psych should be more scientific than Wundt

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James Cattell

33
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Researched better care for the mentally ill through hospitalization

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Dorothea Dix

34
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Famous for classical conditioning

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Ivan Pavlov

35
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Founded school of behavioralism (psychology is about observing and studying behaviors as people respond to different situations)

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John B. Watson

36
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Operant conditioning; Skinner Box

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B. F. Skinner

37
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Law of Effect (precursor of operant conditioning)

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Edward Thorndike

38
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Founders of the school of Gestalt psychology (in perception, whole is greater than the sum of its parts)

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Max Wertheimer
Wolfgang Kohler
Kurt Koffka

39
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Psychoanalysis; 3-part structure of mind (id, ego, and super ego); unconscious motivations

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Sigmund Freud

40
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4-Type Theory of Personality (also known as Individual Theory of Personality)

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Alfred Adler

41
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Analytic psychology - collective unconscious and archetypes

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Carl Gustav Jung

42
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Cognitive development in children

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Jean Piaget

43
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Performance = Drive x Habit

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Clark Hull

44
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Modified theories of Clark Hull

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Kenneth Spence

45
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Cognitive maps; Expectancy-Value Theory (Performance = Expectation x Value)

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Edward Tolman

46
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Founder of ethology; imprinting in ducklings

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Konrad Lorenz

47
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Client-centered therapy; Humanistic school of thought (emphasized the growth potential of healthy people; used personalized methods to study personality in hopes of fostering personal growth)

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Carl Rogers

48
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Leader of humanistic psychology; hierarchy of needs

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Abraham Maslow

49
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8 Stage of Psychosocial Development; coined the term “identity crisis”

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Erik Erikson

50
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Existential psychology; devised logotherapy

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Victor Frankl

51
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Cognitive therapeutic techniques; Beck Depression Inventory

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Aaron Beck