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$100 Conducted studies on Little Albert which included conditioning the subject to be afraid
$100 Watson
$200 Watson was the founder of _____, which focuses on the ideas of reward, punishment and modeling.
$200 Behaviorism
$300 His hierarchy of needs states that once needs at the lower levels (like food and shelter) are adequately met, the higher needs begin to occupy an individual’s attention.
$300 Maslow
$400 Psychologist who used the technique of “introspection” and is credited with transforming psychology to a philosophy to a science.
$400 William Wundt
$500 Created a Four-stage theory of cognitive development.
$500 Jean Piaget
$100 Ivan Pavlov used this method involving an unconditioned stimulus, a neutral stimulus and a response.
$100 Classical Conditioning
$200 Used behavioral therapies including operant conditioning, behavior modification, and token economies
$200 B.F. Skinner
Believed that humans have an innate ability to develop language. $300 Believed that humans have an innate ability to develop language.
$300 Noam Chomsky
$400 This psychoanalytic psychologist used case studies that included dream analysis and free association to explain personality and behavior.
$400 Sigmund Freud
$500 One of Freud’s followers who suggested that people develop differing degrees of introversion and extraversion. Also claimed we develop a “collective unconscious” which contains memories we inherited from our human and nonhuman ancestors.
$500 Carl Jung
100 Theorized that people evolved through 8 stages over their life span where at each stage there is a new crisis for the person to resolve.
$100 Erik Erikson
200 According to Erikson, when a middle aged man feels he isn’t generating Something like his career, he is ____________.
$200 stagnation
300 According to Piaget, a child has this when they realize the amount of water stays the same even when the shape of the container changes.
$300 conservation of mass
$400 This is Erik Erikson’s psychosocial stage for teenagers.
400 Identity vs. Role confusion
500 Thorndike argued that responses leading to satisfying outcomes are more likely to be repeated. What is this called?
$500 The Law of Effect
$100 Kohlberg’s theory states there are 3 levels of moral reasoning including 1. Pre-Conventional, 2. Conventional, and 3. _________.
Post-Conventional $100
$200 Bandura’s observational learning ________ experiment had adults modeling violent behavior, which resulted in children acting violently as well.
Bobo Doll $200
$300 A French man who designed a test that would identify slow learners in need of remedial help.
300 Alfred Binet
400 David Weschler developed an intelligence test especially for adults referred to as the ______
$400 WAIS (Weshler Intelligence Test for Adults)
$500 He developed one of the first projective tests, which uses inkblots to determine aspects of personality.
$500 Rorschach
$100 Her Blue eyes, Brown eyes experiment demonstrated how racism affects people
$100 Jane Elliot
$200 Stanley Milgram’s experiment studied people’s willingness to obey _________.
$200 Authority
$300 Conducted studies on conformity using a situation where the confederates gave an incorrect answer and tested to see if the subject would conform.
$300 Solomon Asch
He studied the role of contact comfort using monkeys. $400 He studied the role of contact comfort using monkeys.
$400 Harry Harlow
$500 Mary Ainsworth conducted research regarding ________ by observing how infants responded to their parents leaving the room and to being left with a stranger.
$500 Attachment