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Title: Famous Psychologists to Know


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Famous Psychologists to Know
  • Advanced Placement Psychology- Ms Fenton

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  • Founder of Behaviorism
  • Little Albert study
  • UCS UCR
  • NS CS
  • CR
  • Classical Conditioning of fear
  • Discrimination Generalization of fears

3
John Watson
  • Founder of Behaviorism
  • Little Albert study
  • UCS UCR
  • NS CS
  • CR
  • Classical Conditioning of fear
  • Discrimination Generalization of fears

4
  • Bobo Doll
  • Observational / Social Learning
  • Modeling
  • Social-Cognitive Perspective of personality
  • Reciprocal Determinism
  • Self-efficacy

5
Albert Bandura
  • Bobo Doll
  • Observational / Social Learning
  • Modeling
  • Social-Cognitive Perspective of personality
  • Reciprocal Determinism
  • Self-efficacy

6
  • Cognitive Therapist
  • Rational Emotive Therapy (RET and REBT)
  • Alter clients irrational thinking to reduce
    maladaptive behavior emotions
  • ABC
  • Activating Event
  • Beliefs About Event
  • Consequences

7
Albert Ellis
  • Cognitive Therapist
  • Rational Emotive Therapy (RET and REBT)
  • Alter clients irrational thinking to reduce
    maladaptive behavior emotions
  • ABC
  • Activating Event
  • Beliefs About Event
  • Consequences

8
  • Stanford Prison Study
  • Social roles and behavior
  • Power of the Situation
  • New research - altruism

9
Phillip Zimbardo
  • Stanford Prison Study
  • Social roles and behavior
  • Power of the Situation
  • New research - altruism

10
  • Humanist
  • Hierarchy of Needs
  • Lower level needs dominate higher level needs
  • Goal - be self-actualized

11

Abraham Maslow
  • Humanist
  • Hierarchy of Needs
  • Lower level needs dominate higher level needs
  • Goal - be self-actualized

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  • Humanist
  • Focus on healthy individuals
  • Personal growth
  • Self-concept
  • Congruence vs. Incongruent self-concept
  • Non directive therapy
  • A.G.E.
  • Acceptance unconditional positive regard
  • Genuineness
  • Empathy -
  • Client or Person Centered Therapy
  • Active listening

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Carl Rogers
  • Humanist
  • Focus on healthy individuals
  • Personal growth
  • Self-concept
  • Congruence vs. Incongruent self-concept
  • Non directive therapy
  • A.G.E.
  • Acceptance unconditional positive regard
  • Genuineness
  • Empathy -
  • Client or Person Centered Therapy
  • Active listening

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  • Cognitive Dissonance inconsistency among
    beliefs or behaviors causes tension.
  • Usually leads people to change beliefs to fit
    their actual behavior
  • Experiment knob turning 1 vs. 20

15
Leon Festinger
  • Cognitive Dissonance inconsistency among
    beliefs or behaviors causes tension.
  • Usually leads people to change beliefs to fit
    their actual behavior
  • Experiment knob turning 1 vs. 20

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  • Psychoanalysis
  • 3 Part Personality
  • Id, Ego, Superego
  • Psychosexual Stages of
  • Development (Only Awesome Patriots Learn Guitar)
  • Fixations
  • Defense Mechanisms
  • Manifest Latent Content
  • Free Association
  • Dream Analysis
  • Illness caused by unresolved unconscious
    conflicts often from childhood

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Sigmund Freud
  • Psychoanalysis
  • 3 Part Personality
  • Id, Ego, Superego
  • Psychosexual Stages of
  • Development (Only Awesome Patriots Learn Guitar)
  • Fixations
  • Defense Mechanisms
  • Manifest Latent Content
  • Free Association
  • Dream Analysis
  • Illness caused by unresolved unconscious
    conflicts often from childhood

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  • Classical conditioning
  • UCS elicits a UCR
  • Dogs
  • Salivation to meat powder tuning fork
  • UCS, UCR, CS, CR
  • Acquisition, Extinction, Generalization,
    Discrimination,

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Ivan Pavlov
  • Classical conditioning
  • UCS elicits a UCR
  • Dogs
  • Salivation to meat powder tuning fork
  • UCS, UCR, CS, CR
  • Acquisition, Extinction, Generalization,
    Discrimination,

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  • Schema (Assimilation v. Accommodation)
  • Discontinuity (Stages) Cognitive Development
  • Sensorimotor (no object permanence)
  • Preoperational (CANT conserve, egocentric,
    pre-logical, animism)
  • Concrete Operational
  • (can conserve)
  • Formal Operational
  • (abstract thought)

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Jean Piaget
  • Schema (Assimilation v. Accommodation)
  • Discontinuity (Stages) Cognitive Development
  • Sensorimotor (no object permanence)
  • Preoperational (CANT conserve), egocentric,
    pre-logical, animism)
  • Concrete Operational
  • (can conserve)
  • Formal Operational
  • (abstract thought)

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Piaget v. Vygotsky on Cognitive Development
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  • Moral Development
  • Preconventional morality
  • Conventional morality
  • Post-conventional morality

25
Lawrence Kohlberg
  • Moral Development
  • Preconventional morality
  • Conventional morality
  • Post-conventional morality

26
  • Well known Depression Inventory
  • Challenge Irrational Beliefs
  • Negative Cognitive Triad

27
Aaron Beck
  • Well known Depression Inventory
  • Challenge Irrational Beliefs
  • Negative Cognitive Triad

28
  • Conformity
  • Under certain conditions, people will agree with
    the groups (conform) judgment, even when it is
    clearly incorrect.
  • 70 of participants in experimental group went
    along with the incorrect reponse at some point
  • Line study

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Solomon Asch
  • Conformity
  • Under certain conditions, people will agree with
    the groups (conform) judgment, even when it is
    clearly incorrect.
  • 70 of participants in experimental group went
    along with the incorrect reponse at some point
  • Line study

30
  • Sociocultural theory
  • Scaffolding
  • Zone of proximal development
  • Continuity theory of development
  • Acquisition on new knowledge dependent on
    previous knowledge

31
Lev Vygotsky
  • Sociocultural theory
  • Scaffolding
  • Zone of proximal development
  • Continuity theory of development
  • Acquisition on new knowledge dependent on
    previous knowledge

32
  • Collective unconscious
  • Archetypes
  • Anima and Animus
  • Introversion v Extroversion
  • NeoFreudian

33
Carl Jung
  • Collective unconscious
  • Archetypes
  • Anima and Animus
  • Introversion v Extroversion
  • NeoFreudian

34
  • Obedience to authority
  • Shocks
  • 65 of teachers went all the way
  • PRESSENCE OF SOMEONE ELSE WHO DISOBEYS increases
  • disobedience
  • Know factors that increase obedience

35
Stanley Milgram
  • Obedience to authority
  • Shocks
  • 65 of teachers went all the way
  • PRESSENCE OF SOMEONE ELSE WHO DISOBEYS increases
  • disobedience
  • Know factors that increase obedience

36
  • Neo-Freudian
  • Individual psychology
  • Striving for Superiority
  • Inferiority complex
  • Sibling rivalry
  • Birth order

37
Alfred Adler
  • Neo-Freudian
  • Individual psychology
  • Striving for Superiority
  • Inferiority complex
  • Sibling rivalry
  • Birth order

38
  • Early studies in Memory
  • did research with himself as sole subject
  • Nonsense syllables
  • Learning Curve
  • Forgetting Curve
  • Overlearning
  • Spacing Effect

39
Hermann Ebbinghaus
  • Early studies in Memory
  • did research with himself as sole subject
  • Nonsense syllables
  • Learning Curve
  • Forgetting Curve
  • Overlearning
  • Spacing Effect

40
  • Confabulation or False Memory
  • Challenges eyewitness testimony
  • Reconstructive Nature of Memory
  • Misinformation Effect

41
Elizabeth Loftus
  • Confabulation or False Memory
  • Challenges eyewitness testimony
  • Reconstructive Nature of Memory
  • Misinformation Effect

42
  • g factor general ability
  • S factor specific abilities
  • Mental talents highly correlated
  • Early advocate of More than one type of
    Intelligence

43
Charles Spearman
  • g factor general ability
  • S factor specific abilities
  • Mental talents highly correlated
  • Early advocate of More than one type of
    Intelligence

44
  • Nobel Prize winner in medicine for work with
    split brain patients
  • Split patients corpus collosum
  • Tried to help patients with epilepsy
  • Lateralization of function

45
Roger Sperry
  • Nobel Prize winner in medicine for work with
    split brain patients
  • Split patients corpus collosum
  • Tried to help patients with epilepsy
  • Lateralization of function

46
  • Studied under Roger Sperry
  • continued research on split brain patients
  • Work on lateralization of function
  • Interested in how the hemispheres communicate

47
Michael Gazzaniga
  • Studied under Roger Sperry
  • continued research on split brain patients
  • Work on lateralization of function
  • Interested in how the hemispheres communicate

48
  • Neo-Freudian
  • Basic Anxiety
  • Womb Envy
  • Healthy Personality combo of
  • Moving Toward
  • Moving Against
  • Moving Away

49
Karen Horney (horn-eye)
  • Neo-Freudian
  • Basic Anxiety
  • Womb Envy
  • Healthy Personality combo of
  • Moving Toward
  • Moving Against
  • Moving Away

50
  • Revised Simon Binet IQ test for American children
  • Revision known as the STANFORD-BINET
  • longitudinal study of gifted kids
  • Participants in this study known as Termites

51
Lewis Terman
  • Revised Simon Binet IQ test for American children
  • Revision known as STANFORD-BINET
  • longitudinal study of gifted kids
  • Participants in this study known as Termites

52
  • Denied PhD from Harvard due to gender
  • Opened an early psychological labs in U.S.
  • Paired-associate technique to study memory
  • 1st first female president of APA

53
Mary Whiton Calkins
  • Denied PhD from Harvard due to gender
  • Opened an early psychological labs in U.S.
  • Paired-associate technique to study memory
  • 1st first female president of APA

54
  • 1st woman awarded PhD
  • Significant research in animal behavior

55
Margaret Floy Washburn
  • 1st woman awarded PhD
  • Significant research in animal behavior

56
  • Activist for care of mentally ill individuals
    living in poverty
  • Successfully lobbied state legislature to create
    mental asylums
  • Ms. Fentons Favorite Psychologist

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Dorthea Dix
  • Activist for care of mentally ill individuals
    living in poverty
  • Successfully lobbied state legislature to create
    mental asylums
  • Ms. Fentons Favorite Psychologist

58
  • Cardinal Traits
  • Central Traits
  • Secondary Traits
  • Trait PERSONALITY theorist 4500 traits

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Gordon Allport
  • Cardinal Traits
  • Central Traits
  • Secondary Traits
  • Trait PERSONALITY theorist 4500 traits

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  • Trait Theorist
  • Factor Analysis to reduce of traits
  • 16PF or 16 Personal Factor Test
  • Fluid v. Crystallized Intelligence

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Raymond Cattell
  • Trait Theorist
  • Factor Analysis to reduce of traits
  • 16PF or 16 Personal Factor Test
  • Fluid v. Crystallized Intelligence

62
  • General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS) Bodys
    physical response to all stressors.
  • Alarm
  • Resistance
  • Exhaustion

63
Hans Selye
  • General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS) Bodys
    physical response to all stressors.
  • Alarm
  • Resistance
  • Exhaustion

64
  • Developed contingency model of learning and added
    a cognitive component to classical conditioning
    based on prediction and expectations.
  • Stimuli that are more consistently paired are
    more predictable and therefore generate stronger
    responses.
  • Cognitive expectations guide learning.

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Robert Rescorla
  • Developed contingency model of learning and added
    a cognitive component to classical conditioning
    based on prediction and expectations.
  • Stimuli that are more consistently paired are
    more predictable and therefore generate stronger
    responses.
  • Cognitive expectations guide learning.

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  • Formula for JND
  • minimum change
  • needed to create
  • JND is in constant
  • proportion of original
  • Stimulus.
  • Bigger objects
  • have larger JND
  • (greater to be noticed)
  • Law is created by Fechner based on this persons
    research

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Ernst Weber
  • Formula for JND
  • minimum change
  • needed to create
  • JND is in constant
  • proportion of original
  • Stimulus.
  • Bigger objects
  • have larger JND
  • (greater to be noticed)
  • Law is created by Fechner based on this persons
    research

68
  • Early researcher in psychophysics
  • Studies magnitude of perceived perception
  • Stimulus increases in proportion to original
    stimulus
  • How perceptual intensity is related to strength

69
Gustav Fechner
  • Early researcher in psychophysics
  • Studies magnitude of perceived perception
  • Stimulus increases in proportion to original
    stimulus
  • How perceptual intensity is related to strength

70
  • American psychologist
  • 1st president of APA
  • Published 1st American Journal of Psychology
  • Research on adolescence and education

71
G. Stanley Hall
  • American psychologist
  • 1st president of APA
  • Published 1st American Journal of Psychology
  • Research on adolescence and education

72
  • Psychology should be study of conscious
    experience
  • Father of Psychology
  • University of Leipzig
  • 1st Psychology Lab
  • Introspection

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Wilhelm Wundt
  • Psychology should be study of conscious
    experience
  • Father of Psychology
  • University of Leipzig
  • 1st Psychology Lab
  • Introspection

74
  • Little Peter
  • Conditioned Little Peter to NOT be afraid of
    rabbits.
  • First Behavior Therapist
  • Counterconditioning

75
Mary Cover Jones
  • Little Peter
  • Conditioned Little Peter to NOT be afraid of
    rabbits.
  • First Behavior Therapist
  • Counterconditioning

76
  • Research on cats discovery of feature detectors
    in visual cortex
  • Nobel Prize
  • Cats in boxes (different types of lines activated
    different feature detectors

77
Torsten Wiesel David Hubel
  • Research on cats discovery of feature detectors
    in visual cortex
  • Nobel Prize
  • Cats in boxes (different types of lines activated
    different feature detectors

78
  • Systematic Desensitization
  • Hierarchy Construction
  • Progressive Relaxation
  • Worked with those who suffered from Phobias

79
Joseph Wolpe
  • Systematic Desensitization
  • Hierarchy Construction
  • Progressive Relaxation
  • Worked with those who suffered from Phobias

80
  • Behaviorist
  • Operant Conditioning Reinforcements,
    Punishments, Reinforcement Schedules, etc.
  • Token Economy
  • Denied existence of the unconscious
  • Believed there was no such thing as free will

81
B. F. Skinner
  • Behaviorist
  • Operant Conditioning Reinforcements,
    Punishments, Reinforcement Schedules, etc.
  • Token Economy
  • Denied existence of the unconscious
  • Believed there was no such thing as free will

82
  • Latent Learning
  • Cognitive Maps
  • Rat in a maze experiment

83
E.C. Tolman
  • Latent Learning
  • Cognitive Maps
  • Rat in a maze experiment

84
  • Insight Learning
  • Right Temporal Lobe
  • Observed Chimps solve problems

85
Wolfgang Köhler
  • Insight Learning
  • Right Temporal Lobe
  • Observed Chimps solve problems

86
  • Imprinting attachment in birds to first moving
    object they say
  • Attachment during a critical period

87
Konrad Lorenz
  • Imprinting attachment in birds to first moving
    object they say
  • Attachment during a critical period

88
  • Language Acquisition Device
  • Universal Grammar
  • Nature (Nativist)
  • Theory
  • Cognitive Perspective

89
Noam Chomsky
  • Language Acquisition Device
  • Universal Grammar
  • Nature (Nativist)
  • Theory
  • Cognitive Perspective

90
  • Neo-Freudian
  • Personality develops across lifespan
  • Crisis at each stage

91
Erik Erikson
  • Neo-Freudian
  • Personality develops across lifespan
  • Crisis at each stage

92
  • Worked with team of researchers collected over
    18,000 interviews with men women about sex
  • Increased public awareness of human sexuality

93
Alfred Kinsey
  • Worked with team of researchers collected over
    18,000 interviews with men women about sex
  • Increased public awareness of human sexuality

94
  • Discovered area in left frontal lobe for
    production of language
  • Controls mouth movements for speech
  • _____________ or Expressive Aphasia

95
Paul Broca
  • Discovered area (Brocas Area) in left frontal
    lobe for production of language
  • Controls mouth movements for speech
  • Brocas Aphasia or Expressive Aphasia

96
  • Instrumental Learning
  • Behaviorist
  • Puzzle Boxes (Cats)
  • Law of Exercise
  • Law of Effect

97
Edward Thorndike
  • Instrumental Learning
  • Behaviorist
  • Puzzle Boxes (Cats)
  • Law of Exercise
  • Law of Effect

98
  • ___________ Adult Intelligence Test for Adults
    (WAIS)
  • Added performance section in addition to verbal
    test
  • (S-B test verbal only)

99
David Weschler
  • ___________ Adult Intelligence Test for Adults
    (WAIS)
  • Added performance section in addition to verbal
    test
  • (S-B test verbal only)

100
  • ______________ Emotion Theory
  • We feel emotions have physiological changes
    (e.g., muscle tension, sweating, etc.) at the
    same time because of info from thalamus
  • Event Simultaneous arousal and emotion

101
Walter Cannon Philip Bard
  • Cannon Bard Emotion Theory
  • We feel emotions have physiological changes
    (e.g., muscle tension, sweating, etc.) at the
    same time because of info from thalamus
  • Event Simultaneous arousal and emotion

102
  • 2 factor theory of intelligence
  • g factor (general Intelligence)
  • s factor (specific mental abilities)
  • g factor more important

103
Charles Spearman
  • 2 factor theory of intelligence
  • g factor (general Intelligence)
  • s factor (specific mental abilities)
  • g factor more important

104
  • Theory of multiple intelligences
  • 8 Intelligences (logical mathematical, verbal
    linguistic, spatial, kinesthetic, etc.)
  • TIP This person Ate (8) MULTIPLE types of
    vegetables (intelligences)

105
Howard Gardner
  • Theory of multiple intelligences
  • 8 Intelligences (logical mathematical, verbal
    linguistic, spatial, kinesthetic, etc.)
  • TIP This person Ate (8) MULTIPLE types of
    vegetables (intelligences)

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  • Functionalism
  • 1st psychology text book Principles of Psychology
    (1890)
  • Early theory of emotion emotion follows
    physiological response the brain automatically
    determines the specific emotion based on a
    particular pattern of autonomic arousal
  • I tremble therefore I am afraid
  • Streams of Consciousness

107
William James
  • Functionalism
  • 1st psychology text book Principles of Psychology
    (1890)
  • Early theory of emotion emotion follows
    physiological response the brain automatically
    determines the specific emotion based on a
    particular pattern of autonomic arousal
  • I tremble therefore I am afraid
  • Streams of Consciousness

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  • Triarchic theory of Love/Attraction
  • Passion
  • Intimacy
  • Commitment
  • Triarchic theory of intelligence
  • Practical intelligence
  • Analytical intelligence
  • Creative intelligence
  • TIP Think PIC PAC

109
Robert Sternberg
  • Triarchic theory of Love/Attraction
  • Passion
  • Intimacy
  • Commitment
  • Triarchic theory of intelligence
  • Practical intelligence
  • Analytical intelligence
  • Creative intelligence
  • TIP Think PIC PAC

110
  • Created 1st IQ test
  • Mental Age Measure of intelligence- identifying
    chronological age that most typically corresponds
    to given level of performance
  • Created exam for French school children

111
Alfred Binet
  • Created 1st IQ test
  • Mental Age Measure of intelligence- identifying
    chronological age that most typically corresponds
    to given level of performance
  • Created exam for French school children

112
  • Rhesus monkeys
  • Attachment is ? to food
  • Cloth mother v. wire mother
  • Contact comfort love critical to attachment

113
Harry Harlow
  • Rhesus monkeys
  • Attachment is ? to food
  • Cloth mother v. wire mother
  • Contact comfort love critical to attachment

114
  • Moral reasoning in women girls.
  • Nurturing caring part of moral reasoning in
    girls.
  • Critic of Kohlbergs Morality Stages gender
    bias against females.

115
Carol Gilligan
  • Moral reasoning in women girls.
  • Nurturing caring part of moral reasoning in
    girls.
  • Critic of Kohlbergs Morality Stages gender
    bias against females.

116
  • Attachment Studies
  • Strange Situation Experiment
  • Secure Attachment
  • Insecure Attachment
  • - Insecure Anxious-Ambivalent
  • - Insecure Anxious-Avoidant

117
Mary Ainsworth
  • Attachment Studies
  • Strange Situation Experiment
  • Secure Attachment
  • Insecure Attachment
  • - Insecure Anxious-Ambivalent
  • - Insecure Anxious-Avoidant

118
  • Tested Depth Perception in children
  • Visual Cliff Apparatus

119
Gibson and Walk
  • Tested Depth Perception in children
  • Visual Cliff Apparatus

120
  • 19th century railroad worker damage severed
    connections between limbic system and frontal
    lobes
  • Case study gave psychologists insight into
    function of frontal lobes
  • Damage show importance of Frontal Lobe

121
Phineas Gage
  • 19th century railroad worker damage severed
    connections between limbic system and frontal
    lobes
  • Case study gave psychologists insight into
    function of frontal lobes
  • Damage show importance of Frontal Lobe

122
  • 4 Parenting Styles
  • Authoritative
  • Authoritarian like a barbarian!
  • Permissive (Neglectful or Indulgent)

123
Diana Baumrind
  • 4 Parenting Styles
  • Authoritative
  • Authoritarian like a barbarian!
  • Permissive (Neglectful or Indulgant)

124
  • Hypnosis is SEPARATE state of
  • divided consciousness or dissociative
  • state
  • Hypnotic state- vivid form of everyday mind
    splits.
  • 1 part of mind "split offs" works independently
    from rest
  • Studied hypnosis for pain relief
  • Hidden Observer

125
Ernest Hilgard
  • Hypnosis is SEPARATE state of
  • divided consciousness or dissociative
  • state
  • Hypnotic state- vivid form of everyday mind
    splits.
  • 1 part of mind "split offs" works independently
    from rest
  • Studied hypnosis for pain relief
  • Hidden Observer

126
  • Created well known __________ Projective test
    (Ink blots)

127
Herman Rorschach
  • Created well known __________ Projective test
    (Ink blots)

128
  • Research on terminally ill elderly
  • DABDA Stages of Death Dying
  • Denial
  • Anger
  • Bargaining
  • Depression
  • Acceptance
  • Much criticism of these
  • stages
  • Key researcher gerontology

129
Elizabeth Kubler-Ross
  • Research on terminally ill elderly
  • DABDA Stages of Death Dying
  • Denial
  • Anger
  • Bargaining
  • Depression
  • Acceptance
  • Much criticism of these
  • stages
  • Key researcher gerontology

130
  • Learned Helplessness (Dog Experiment)
  • Learned Optimism
  • Positive Psychology

131
Martin Seligman
  • Learned Helplessness (Dog Experiment)
  • Learned Optimism
  • Positive Psychology

132
  • Discovered area (___________) responsible for
    comprehension of language
  • Left Temporal Lobe
  • Damage leads to Receptive (_________)Aphasia

133
Carl Wernicke
  • Discovered area (___________) responsible for
    comprehension of language
  • Left Temporal Lobe
  • Damage leads to Receptive (_________)Aphasia

134
  • Universal Emotions based on facial expressions
  • Facial expressions of emotion consistent across
    cultures
  • Lie Detection MicroExpressions
  • Display Rules

135
Paul Ekman
  • Universal Emotions based on facial expressions
  • Facial expressions of emotion consistent across
    cultures
  • Lie Detection MicroExpressions
  • Display Rules

136
  • Study of effectiveness of psychiatric diagnosis
  • Use of pseudo patients
  • Impact showed negative impact of labels
  • Faked symptoms of schizophrenia to be admitted
    into mental health care facilities

137
David Rosenhan
  • Study of effectiveness of psychiatric diagnosis
  • Use of pseudo patients
  • Impact showed negative impact of labels
  • Faked symptoms of schizophrenia to be admitted
    into mental health care facilities

138
  • 2 Factor Emotion Theory
  • Human emotions 2 factors physical arousal
    cognitive label
  • Individual evaluates environment to determine
    emotion they are experiencing
  • Experiment with adrenaline or placebo injections
    (participants told it was a vitamin)

139
Stanley Schachter Singer
  • 2 Factor Emotion Theory
  • Human emotions 2 factors physical arousal
    cognitive label
  • Individual evaluates environment to determine
    emotion they are experiencing
  • Experiment with adrenaline or placebo injections
    (participants told it was a vitamin)

140
  • 5 Factor Model of Personality Traits
    (Ocean/Canoe)
  • Openness
  • Conscientiousness
  • Extraversion
  • Agreeableness
  • Neuroticism

141
Costa and McCrae
  • 5 Factor Model of Personality Traits
    (Ocean/Canoe)
  • Openness
  • Conscientiousness
  • Extraversion
  • Agreeableness
  • Neuroticism

142
  • Magic Number 7
  • Plus or Minus 2 is amount that STM holds
  • Chunking increases amount in STM by grouping
    items together

143
George Miller
  • Magic Number 7
  • Plus or Minus 2 is amount that STM holds
  • Chunking increases amount in STM by grouping
    items together

144
  • Founder of Structuralism
  • Student of Wundt
  • Emphasized elements of consciousness

145
Edward Titchener
  • Founder of Structuralism
  • Student of Wundt
  • Emphasized elements of consciousness

146
  • Established Trichromatic theory of light
  • Three types of photoreceptors
  • Green/Blue/Red

147
Young and Helmholtz
  • Established Trichromatic theory of light
  • Three types of photoreceptors
  • Green/Blue/Red

148
  • Early attempts to measure intelligence
  • Evolutionary Approach - Cousin of Darwin
  • Believed Intelligence inherited
  • Founded Psychometrics
  • Devised method of classifying
  • Finger prints

149
Sir Francis Galton
  • Early attempts to measure intelligence
  • Evolutionary Approach - Cousin of Darwin
  • Believed Intelligence inherited
  • Founded Psychometrics
  • Devised method of classifying
  • Finger prints

150
  • Believed Language influenced thought
  • Linguistic Relativity Theory
  • Original Theory - Linguistic Determinism
  • Often cited that Eskimos have multiple words to
    describe snow and can therefore discern small
    difference in types of snow.

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Benjamin Whorf
  • Believed Language influenced thought
  • Linguistic Relativity Theory
  • Original Theory - Linguistic Determinism
  • Often cited that Eskimos have multiple words to
    describe snow and can therefore discern small
    difference in types of snow.

152
  • Relationship between arousal performance _____
    Law
  • Graphs as upside down U
  • Moderate level arousal best for most tasks
  • Easy tasks need slightly higher levels
  • Difficult tasks slightly lower levels

153
Yerkes and Dodson
  • Relationship between arousal performance _____
    Law
  • Graphs as upside down U
  • Moderate level arousal best for most tasks
  • Easy tasks need slightly higher levels
  • Difficult tasks slightly lower levels

154
Biological Trait Theory 3 dimensions describe
personality Neuroticism Extraversion Psychoticism

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Hans Eysenck
Biological Trait Theory 3 dimensions describe
personality Neuroticism Extraversion Psychoticism
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