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Do Now Review your notes. Do NOT aim to Recognize or Relearn material. The best way to study is to RECALL!!

Agenda Do Now Unit 1.1 Review –History and Approaches

History Pre-psychology –Plato/Socrates vs. Aristotle –Descartes: Dualism; innate ideas –Locke: tabula rasa The origin of psychology –Who created the first psychology laboratory in the world? –What did Wilhelm Wundt contribute to psychology? What were the first two schools of psychology? –Who made them? –What were their beliefs?

History 1879 Late 1800s Early 1900s 1920s 1960s 1980s ―First Psychology Lab ―First two schools of psychology ―Coming out of the Victorian Era ―Seeing what cannot be seen ―“Dark Ages” of Psychology ―Cognitive Revolution ―Willpower, freedom, and love ―Modern Perspectives

Approaches Structuralism Functionalism Behaviorism Gestalt Psychoanalysis Humanism Evolutionary/Biological Cognitive Socio-Cultural Thinking back to our CELEBRITY activity, can each approach provide a complete explanation for a person’s behavior? Hence, the multi-factorial approach.

Matching!! 1.Abraham Maslow 2.Ivan Pavlov 3.Margaret Washburn 4.G. Stanley Hall 5.Mary Calkins 6.John B. Watson 7.Carl Rogers 8.Edward Titchener 9.Harry Harlow 10.Wilhelm Wundt A.Client-Centered Therapy; Humanist. B.Affection studies with monkeys. C.First woman Ph.D. in Psychology D.First woman president of APA E.First laboratory in the world F.First laboratory in the United States G.Little Albert (Conditioning) H.Salivating Dogs (Conditioning) I.Hierarchy of Needs J.Founded Structuralism

Matching!! 1.Abraham Maslow 2.Ivan Pavlov 3.Margaret Washburn 4.G. Stanley Hall 5.Mary Calkins 6.John B. Watson 7.Carl Rogers 8.Edward Titchener 9.Harry Harlow 10.Wilhelm Wundt A.Client-Centered Therapy; Humanist. B.Affection studies with monkeys. C.First woman Ph.D. in Psychology D.First woman president of APA E.First laboratory in the world F.First laboratory in the United States G.Little Albert (Conditioning) H.Salivating Dogs (Conditioning) I.Hierarchy of Needs J.Founded Structuralism

Matching!! 1.Abraham Maslow 2.Ivan Pavlov 3.Margaret Washburn 4.G. Stanley Hall 5.Mary Calkins 6.John B. Watson 7.Carl Rogers 8.Edward Titchener 9.Harry Harlow 10.Wilhelm Wundt IHCFDGAJBEIHCFDGAJBE

Matching!! 1.Abraham Maslow 2.Ivan Pavlov 3.Margaret Washburn 4.G. Stanley Hall 5.Mary Calkins 6.John B. Watson 7.Carl Rogers 8.Edward Titchener 9.Harry Harlow 10.Wilhelm Wundt I.Hierarchy of Needs H.Salivating Dogs (Conditioning) C.First woman Ph.D. in Psychology F.First laboratory in the United States D.First woman president of APA G.Little Albert (Conditioning) A.Client-Centered Therapy; Humanist. J.Founded Structuralism B.Affection studies with monkeys. E.First laboratory in the world