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Carl Jung This Neo Freudian believed in collective unconscious as a species. They believed in an evolutionary history and we all shared archetypes.
Karen Horney This Neo Freudian pointed out flawed gender biased theories in Freud's idea. They also believed in social variables causing unconscious trauma. This psychologist paved an important way for modern psycho dynamics.
Abraham Maslow This Humanistic Psychologist developed the concept of self-actualization.
Sigmund Freud This Psychologist developed psycho sexual stages.
Carl Roger This Humanistic Psychologist came up with an idea of unconditional positive regard.
Alfred Adler This Neo Freudian focused on social tension causing problems and developed inferiority complex.
Albert Bandura He was a main founder of the social cognitive perspective and believed in reciprocal determinism.
Martin Seligman This Psychologist developed positive psychology and his experiment with dogs developed the term learned helplessness
Gordon Allport This Psychologist developed the trait theory and believed there are over 1,800 traits.
Hermann Rorshach This psychologist created a projective test for psycho dynamic personality assessment. This test consisted ink blots.
Edward Thorndike This psychologist came up with law of effect.
Watson + Rayner These psychologists were famous for the little Albert experiment.
B.F. Skinner Operant Conditioning was made famous by this psychologist and his operant box.
Ivan Pavlov Classical Conditioning was made famous by this psychologist and his salivating dogs experiment
John Garcia This Psychologist helped bring biological focuses and tasted aversion into classical conditioning.
Rescola + Wagner Cognitive focus was brought back into classical conditioning by these psychologists.
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