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Psychologists 101

Psychologists

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American behaviorist who wrote Walden II. B.F. Skinner
Austrian guy who split with Freud over the emphasis on sexuality in neuroses Carl Jung
American found of Behaviorism John Watson
German-born American psychologist. Erik Erikson
Other Austrian who spilt with Freud over the role of sexuality in neuroses. and wrote "The Neurotic Constitution" Alfred Adler
Developed the Hierarchy of Needs Abraham Maslow
food, shelter, love, esteem, etc. are needed to reach A. this in B. what principle developed C. what psychologist A. Self-Actualization B. Hierarchy of Needs C. Abraham Maslow
Stanford Prison Experiment Philip Zimbardo
Founded "client-centered" therapy Carl Rogers
famous for his "shock" experiment Stanley Milgram
People were willing to give lethel electrical shocks to others because the researchers told them to. Milgram Shock Experiment
"Conditioned reflex" Ivan Pavlov
Swiss creator of the developmental stages of children Jean Piaget
Developmental stages of children: Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational, Formal Operational
Author of Beyond Freedom and Dignity B.F. Skinner
Austrian founder of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud
Used free-association Sigmund Freud
A. Split the mind into three categories. B. Those categories A. Freud B. Id, Ego, and Super-Ego
The Interpretation of Dreams Freud
Wrote Behavior: An Introduction to Comparative Psychology John Watson
Wrote Civilization and its Discontents Freud
Developed the idea of Introverts and Extroverts Carl Jung
Little Albert Experiments John Watson
What the Little Albert Experiments were Conditioned an eleven month old boy to be afraid of white objects
Oediopal Complex Freud's idea that young boys are sexually attracted to their mothers
Electra Complex Freud's idea that young girls are sexually attracted to their mothers
Penis Envy Freud's idea that women are jealous that they do not have male reproductive organs.
Created the idea of Archetypes Carl Jung
Inferiority Complex Alfred Adler
Created idea of Collective Unconscious Carl Jung
Developed "Individual Psychology" Alfred Adler
Anima and Animus Carl Jung
Taught animals to do amazing things Skinner Box created by B.F. Skinner
Wrote Young Man Luther about Martin Luther Erik Erikson
Wrote Motivation and Personality Abraham Maslow
Wrote "Psychohistories" Erik Erikson
Wrote Towards a Psychology of Being Abraham Maslow
Wrote Gandhi's Truth Erik Erikson
Feminine psychologists who did nothing significant except have a FUNNY name Karen Horney
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