Developed the concept of the collective unconscious and archetypes. Once was a friend of Sigmund Freud's.
William James
Karen Horney
Carl Jung
Abraham Maslow
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Founder of Individual Psychology who developed the idea of “striving for superiority” and the “inferiority complex”
Alfred Adler
Sigmund Freud
Jean Piaget
Paul Broca
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He was awarded a Nobel Prize for work in the area of digestion, discovered that animals could learn to respond to completely arbitrary stimuli (bells).
Ivan Pavlov
William James
BF Skinner
Lawrence Kohlberg
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He wrote The Principles of Psychology, but he is most famous for his theory of emotions with Carl Lange.
Lawrence Kohlberg
Abraham Maslow
William James
John Watson
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He was the founder of the psychoanalytic school of psychology through his development of the id, ego, and superego.
Sigmund Freud
Jean Piaget
Alfred Binet
Abraham Maslow
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He developed an eight-stage theory of psychosocial development beginning with trust versus mistrust.
Erik Erikson
Abraham Maslow
Jean Piaget
Alfred Binet
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This behaviorist is one of the most influential psychologists of the late 20th century. He advocated the idea that behavior is controlled by reward and consequences.
Lawrence Kohlberg
Carl Rogers
Hans Seyllye
BF Skinner
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He developed a theory of moral development including pre-conventional, conventional and post-conventional.
Lawrence Kohlberg
Abraham Maslow
Erik Erikson
Jean Piaget
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He developed a form of therapy called client-centered therapy, which stresses humanistic ideas such as positive personal growth.
Abraham Maslow
John Watson
Carl Rogers
Albert Bandura
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A French surgeon who proposed that the production of speech is controlled by the left side of the human brain in an area later named after him.
Paul Broca
Karl Wernicke
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He was a humanistic psychologist who developed a “hierarchy of needs” that stressed the importance of positive growth and self- actualization.
Albert Bandura
Jean Piaget
Abraham Maslow
Ivan Pavlov
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He is from the school of psychology known as behaviorism. Along with Skinner, redefined psychology as the scientific study of observable behavior.
John Watson
Alfred Binet
Carl Rogers
Erik Erikson
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He stressed the importance of observation and imitation in learning. His research included studying children with a Bobo doll.
Albert Bandura
Carl Bobo
Paul Ekman
David Wechsler
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Developed a four stage theory of cognitive (intellectual) development in children.
Jean Piaget
Lewis Terman
Abraham Maslow
Ed Thorndike
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The first woman to hold a Ph.D. in psychology (conferred in 1894).
Margaret Washburn
Karen Horney
Mary Ainsworth
Mary Calkins
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Her theory of parenting styles had three main types: permissive, authoritative & authoritarian
Mary Caulkins
Margaret Washburn
Karen Horney
Diana Baumrind
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This person studied attachment in infants using the stranger situation model, which labeled infants as secure, and insecure in attachment
Mary Ainsworth
Karen Horney
Dorthea Dix
Diana Baumrind
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He was the leading researcher on hypnosis, especially with regard to pain control
Adelbert Ames
Walter Cannon
Ernest Hilgard
Harry Harlow
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He studied absolute threshold and JND (Just Noticeable Difference) between two stimuli
Ernst Weber
Howard Gardner
Carl Rogers
Hans Seyllye
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She was an American activist on behalf of the insane who created the first American mental generation of asylums.
Mary Ainsworth
Mary Calkins
Karen Horney
Dorthea Dix
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American psychologist who studied attachment to caregivers in infant monkeys
Harry Harlow
Stanley Milgrim
Phillip Zimbardo
Solomon Asch
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She charged that psychoanalytic theory as developed by Freud was male-biased and proposed a more social-cultural approach to balance the masculine view of psychology of the time
Mary Ainsworth
Margaret Washburn
Dorthea Dix
Karen Horney
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In 1879, established the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig, Germany
Wilhelm Wundt
Sigmund Freud
Ivan Pavlov
BF Skinner
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German neurologist who discovered the part of the brain responsible for the comprehension of speech
Karl Wernicke
Paul Broca
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Swiss psychologist who developed the inkblot test (projective test)
David Rorschach
Sigmund Freud
Ivan Pavlov
Solomon Asch
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This psychologist proved animals, such as monkeys, can solve problems with insights.
Wolfgang Kohler
Herman Ebiggnhaus
Benjamin Whorf
Noam Chomsky
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Who is considered a Humanistic Psychologist?
Freud
Skinner
Ivan Pavlov
Maslow
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Of the following, who was a functionalist?
B. F Skinner
John Watson
Wilhelm Wundt
William James
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Of the following, who was a structuralist?
B. F Skinner
John Watson
Wilhelm Wundt
William James
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Which psychologist studied children’s thought processes (cognitive development)?
Erik Erikson
Carl Rogers
Abraham Maslow
Jean Piaget
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Which figure is most associated with developing the theory of classical conditioning?
John Watson
Edward Thorndike
Ivan Pavlov
B. F. Skinner
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Who is the founder of psychoanalysis?
Sigmund Freud
Abraham Maslow
Ivan Pavlov
B.F. Skinner
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Which philosopher is most well known for theorizing that the mind at birth is tabula rasa or a “blank slate”?
Rene Descarte
John Locke
George Berkeley
Aristotle
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Created the Gestalt approach which emphasized that psychological events cannot be broken down into smaller events
Wundt
Freud
Wertheimer
James
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Who was the pioneer in the field of hemisphere lateralization where he demonstrated the phenomenon by researching 'split-brain' patients
Broca
Wundt
Sperry
Freud
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Studied the absolute threshold which is the lowest level of stimulation that a person can consciously detect 50% of the time
Sperry
Weber
Fechner
James
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Stated that dreams stem from conflicts that are buried in the unconscious mind
Hobson
Jung
Freud
Hilgand
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Stated that dreams are just another kind of thinking that occurs when we sleep
Hall
Jung
Hobson
Freud
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Stated that hypnosis only works on the conscious mind while a "hidden observer" remains aware of what's going on
Hilgard
Freud
Kirsch
Watson
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Came up with the Law of Effect
Skinner
Thorndike
Watson
Bandura
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Investigated the phenomenon of Latent Learning - or learning without reinforcement
Watson
Skinner
Tolman
Bandura
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Investigated the phenomenon of Learned Helplessness, current president of the APA
Seligman
Skinner
Kohler
Watson
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Theorized that most people can store 7+/-2 items in their short-term memory
Miller
Baddeley
Skinner
McClelland
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Researched the impact of False memories on eyewitness testimonies
Loftus
Baddeley
Freud
Miller
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Came up with the theory of the forgetting curve, which emphasized the use of distributed practice
Ebbinghaus
Loftus
Skinner
Pavlov
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Emphasized the social surroundings on the intellectual development of children. Strussed the importance of social interactions with more highly skilled children and adults through scaffolding
Vygotsky
Pavlov
Piaget
Erikson
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Came up with the birth order theory of personality. stated that people form personality through their seeking of superiority
Freud
Jung
Adler
Horney
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Stated that humans have a collective unconscious or shared species memory
Jung
Freud
Horney
Adler
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Emphasized the use of Unconditional Positive Regard to help children seek out new challenges with minimal anxiety
Rogers
Freud
Maslow
Bandura
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Emphasized the importance of an internal locus of control
Rotter
Freud
Jung
Bandura
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Stated that people have basic traits which underlie our personality