Famous Psychologists Flashcards Spring break extra credit assignment

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Famous Psychologists Flashcards Spring break extra credit assignment

Instructions Over spring break you can make flashcards for the 58 names on the List of Important Psychologists for the AP Test Flashcards must use 3x5 inch index cards (or larger) The name of the psychologist goes on one side; an explanation of what they are known for goes on the other side Explanations must be In your own words and a minimum of 10 words each Rubber band all the cards together with your name and period on the first card Due the day we return from break (March 26th) Up to 30 points extra credit

Example Behaviorist; used classical conditioning to train Little Albert to fear a white rat John Watson