People Flashcards

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his experiments and subsequent theories relating to social conformity had a profound influence on the field of social psychology

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Solomon Asch

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contemporary psychologist who studied social learning and modeling; Bobo Doll Experiment; emphasized that behavior is guided by a combination of drives, cues, responses, and rewards

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Albert Bandura

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played a significant role in the development of the first IQ test; studied capability of school-age children

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Alfred Binet

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American psychologist who added more components to Binet’s IQ test

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Lewis Terman

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believed humans have an innate ability for language acquisition; emphasized critical periods

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Noam Chomsky

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studied how kids form their identity; believed each person progressed through eight stages of development

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Erik Erikson

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created first comprehensive personality theory; studied dreams; believed we are all driven by hidden desires and aggressions in our unconscious mind

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Sigmund Freud

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social psychologist who studied gender differences; said men are more individualistic and seek accomplishment whereas women seek relationships

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Carol Gilligan

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psychologist who worked with primates; best known for his studies on maternal separation and isolation, contact comfort, and attachment with rhesus monkeys

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Harry Harlow

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discovered feature detectors in visual cortex of brain; helped explain visual perception

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David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel

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father of American psychology; taught Mary Caulkins; created first psychology textbook; studied at Harvard

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William James

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developmental psychologist who conducted research in the field of attachment theory and developed the Strange Situation Test used to examine the pattern of attachment between a child and the mother or caregiver

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Mary Ainsworth

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a 20th century psychologist known primarily for his six stage theory of moral development for children

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Lawrence Kohlberg

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Her research on memory construction and the misinformation effect created doubts about the accuracy of eye-witness testimony

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Elizabeth Loftus

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Humanistic psychologist known for his “Hierarchy of Needs” and the concept of “self-actualization”

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Abraham Maslow

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social psychologist; conducted experiments on obedience to authority

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Stanley Milgram

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described process of classical conditioning after famous experiments with dogs

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Ivan Pavlov

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known for his theory of cognitive development in children

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Jean Piaget

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expounded on Pavlov’s classical conditioning; found subjects to learn the predictability of an event through trials (cognitive element)

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Robert Rescorla

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developed “client-centered” therapy

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Carl Rogers

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developed “Two-Factor” theory of emotion; states that a person must be physically aroused and cognitively label the arousal to experience emotion

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Stanley Schachter

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described process of operant conditioning; skinner box

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B. F. Skinner

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famous for the “Little Albert” experiments on fear conditioning

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John Watson

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famous for describing concept of language acquisition, or linguistic determinism, which states that our speech influences the way we think

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Benjamin Whorf

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conducted first psychology experiments in first psych laboratory

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Wilhelm Wundt

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studied split brain patients; showed that left/right hemispheres have different functions

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Roger Sperry

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won Nobel prize for research on imprinting, studied instinctive behavior in animals and discovered humans don’t imprint

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Konrad Lorentz

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famous for his hypnosis research; the “hidden observer” theory

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Ernest Hilgard

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experimented with apes and sticks and showed animals have insight; considered to be the founder of Gestalt Psychology

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Wolfgang Kohler

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developer of WAIS and WISC intelligence tests (modern IQ test)

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David Wechsler

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discovered an area of the brain (in the left temporal lobe) involved in language comprehension and expression

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Carl Wernicke

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discovered the part of the brain responsible for coordinating muscles involved in speech

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Paul Broca

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first female president of the APA (1905); a student of William James; denied the PhD she earned from Harvard because of her sex (later, posthumously, it was granted to her)

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Mary Calkins

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described General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS)

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Hans-Selye

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conducted experiments with dogs that led to the concept of “learned helplessness”

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Martin Seligman

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used visual cliff to discover that depth perception is partially innate

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Eleanor Gibson

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developmental psychologist; found that an infant’s temperament is quite stable over time which explains certain behaviors

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Jerome Kagan

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said our experience of emotion is our awareness of our physiological response to emotion-arousing stimuli

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James and Lange (emotion theory)

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said an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers physiological responses and the subjective experience of emotion

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Cannon and Bard (emotion theory)

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developed a personality test commonly known as MBTI test

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Myers-Briggs

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magician who exemplifies skepticism; questioned quackery of mind; tested and debunked a variety of psychic phenomena

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James Randi