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*You Gotta Know These Psychologists

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Name
show Sigmund Freud  
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show Carl Jung  
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show Alfred Adler  
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conditioned reflex, Nobel Prize in 1904   show
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first prominent exponent of behaviorism, Behavior: An Introduction to Comparative Psychology   show
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one of the leading proponents of behaviorism in works like Walden II and Beyond Freedom and Dignity   show
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show Jean Piaget  
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show Erik Erikson  
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show Abraham Maslow  
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Though he did the work that created the idea of "six degrees of separation" and the "lost-letter" technique, he is mainly remembered for his experiments on "obedience to authority"   show
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