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Willhelm Wundt • Introspection- Psychology & the study of conscious experience Father of Psychology University of Leipzig

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Page 1: Famous psychologists

Willhelm Wundt

• Introspection-Psychology & the study of conscious experience

• Father of Psychology• University of Leipzig

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Alfred Adler

• Neo-Freudian• Superiority complex• Inferiority complex• Sibling rivalry• Birth order

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Carl Jung

• People have conscious & unconscious awareness

• Archetypes• Collective

Unconscious

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Gordon Allport

• Cardinal Traits (dominant personality characteristic)

• Central Traits• Secondary Traits• PERSONALITY

theorist

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Albert Ellis

• Rational Emotive Therapy

• Cognitive Therapist• Focuses on altering a

client’s irrational thinking to reduce maladaptive behavior and emotions.

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John Watson

• Founder of behaviorism

• Little Albert study• Rosalie Rayner (his

graduate student and later his wife)

• Conditioning fear

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Abraham Maslow

• Hierarchy of Needs• Lower level needs

dominate higher level needs

• Goal is to be self-actualized

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Carl Rogers

• Humanist• Personal growth• Empathy,

acceptance, understanding

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B.F. Skinner

• Behaviorism• Skinner Box• Operant Conditioning

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Ivan Pavlov

• Classical conditioning• UCS elicits a UCR• Dogs• Salivation to meat

powder & tuning fork• UCS, UCR, CS, CR

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Noam Chomsky

• Language• Cognitive Perspective• Humans have an

inborn native ability to develop language.

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Erik Erikson

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David Weschler

• WAIS • Wechsler Adult

Intelligence Test for Adults

• Intelligence test for adults (S-B test is not good in assessing adult intelligence)

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Jean Piaget

• Cognitive Development of children

• Sensorimotor• Preoperational• Concrete Operational• Formal Operational

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Robert Sternberg

• Tricarchic theory of intelligence– Academic problem

solving– Practical intelligence– Creative intelligence

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Lawrence Kohlberg

• Preconventional morality

• Conventional morality • Post-conventional

morality

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Phineas Gage

• Brain is involved with emotions & behavior & personality

• Frontal Lobe

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Lewis Terman

• Revised IQ test for American children and standardized norms for American kids.

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Howard Gardner

• Theory of multiple intelligences– Practical intelligence– Emotional intelligence– Natural intelligence– Analytical intelligence– Etc….

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Diana Baumrind

• Parenting styles– Permissive – Authoritative– Authoritarian

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Albert Bandura

• Bobo Doll• Observational

Learning• Social-Cognitive

Perspective of personality

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E.L. Thorndike

• Law of Effect• Behaviorist

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Alfred Binet

• First IQ test• Intelligence Quotient

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Charles Spearman

• g= general ability • Mental talents are

highly correlated • Intelligence is NOT

multiple….

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Harry Harlow

• UW Madison• Rhesus monkeys• Attachment is not = to

food, comfort and warmth and love is important, too!

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Herman Rorschach

• Projective test• Ink blots

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Carol Gilligan

• Moral reasoning in girls.

• Nurturing and caring part of a girl’s DNA – should count in moral reasoning.

• Dislikes Kohlberg’s Morality Stages.

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Elizabeth Kubler-Ross

• DABDA – Stages of Death & Dying– Denial– Anger– Bargaining– Depression– Acceptance

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Martin Seligman

• Learned Helplessness

• Positive Psychology

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Stanley Milgram

• Obedience• Shocks• How far will people

go?

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Elizabeth Loftus

• Memory• False memories of

childhood traumas• Repression of

threatening childhood memories

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Mary Whiton Calkins

• First woman president of the APA.

• Denied a Ph.D. from Harvard for being female.

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Phillip Zimbardo

• Stanford Prison Study• Power of social roles

and behavior• “The Lucifer Effect”

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Karen Horney

• Neo-Freudian• Thought Freud was a little

over-sexed.• Parental influences very

important on childhood.• Children fear being

abandoned & helplessness – she called this basic anxiety.