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Psychologists You Gotta Know

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Psychologist or Psychology Ter
Wrote Motivation and Personality and Towards a Psychology of Being   Maslow  
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Three Austrian psychologists   Freud, Jung, Adler  
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Created idea of "six degrees of separation"   Milgram  
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Wrote The Neurotic Constitution   Adler  
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Pinnacle of hierarchy of needs   Self-Actualization  
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Two behaviorists - American   JOhn B. Watson, B.F. Skinner  
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Greatest figure of developmental psychology   Piaget  
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Theorized that social institutions reflect the universal featurs of psychosocial development   Erik Erikson  
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INtroduced hierarchy of needs   Maslow  
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Wrote Walden II and Beyond Freedom and Dignity   Skinner  
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Won Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1904   Pavlor  
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Wrote Interpretation of Dreams   Freud  
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Wrote The language and Thoguht of a Child and The ORigins of Intelligence in Children   Piaget  
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First prominent exponent of behaviorism   John B. Watson  
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Split with Freud over the degree to which neuroses had a sexual basis   Carl Jung  
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Argued that all human actions could be understood in terms of physical stimuli and leanred responses so don't need to study internal mental states   B. F. Skinner  
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Did experiments on "obedience to authority" in which subjects were willing to administer shocks to victims if the researcher told them to do it   Milgram  
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Theorized that there was an eight-stage development process   Erik Erikson  
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Created the movement of "analytic psychology"   Carl Jung  
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Founded the discipline of psychoanalysis using "free association" to identify fears and repressed mental states   Freud  
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Theorized about "conditioned reflexes" that a subject could be trained to a response with certain stimuli   Pavlov  
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Trained pigeons to play table tennis   Skinner  
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Proposed four stages of development   Piaget  
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Introduced the notion of a "collective unconsious"   Jung  
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The three divisions that Freud placed the psyche in:   id, ego, superego  
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Trained a baby to be afraid of furry objects by striking a loud bell whenever the object was placed in his lap   Watson  
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Trained dogs to salivate at the sound of a bel   Pavlov  
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According to Freud the ego represented this   rational thought  
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Wrote psychohistories   Erikson  
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Piaget's four stages of development   sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational  
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Accoprding to Freud, the id represented this   illogical passion  
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According to Freud, the superego represented this   moral and social conscience  
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Theorized that when people didn't achieve self-realization they developed inferiority complexes   Adler  
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Argued that many problems were caused by mental states rather than by any biochemical dysfunction   Freud  
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Famous Swiss psychologist   Piaget  
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Wrote The Neurotic Constitution   Adler  
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Developed the idea of introversiona nd extroversion   Jung  
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Studied how different societies create different traditions and ideas to accomodate the same biological needs   Erikson  
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Developed the theory of universal archetypes   Jung  
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Developed the "lost letter" technique to track chains of acquaintances.   Milgram  
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Developed the eponymously named box or operant conditioning chamber to study a subject's response to a stimulus   Skinner Box  
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His famous experiment was used to explain the Holocaust and the My Lai Massacre   Milgram  
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