Who's Who
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Albert Bandura | observational learning |
Abraham Maslow | Hierarchy of needs |
B.F Skinner | Operant Conditioning |
Jaen Piget | theory of cognitive development in children |
Mary Calkins | Memory |
Caren Horney | culture and social influence |
Anna Freud | improved treatments |
Sigmund Freud | psycho dynamic and psycho-analytic |
Wilham Wundt | structuralism; first laboratory |
Ivan Pavloc | classical conditioning |
John Watson | Behaviorism |
Edward Thorndyke | Law of Effect |
Carl Rodgers | unconditional positive regard |
Daniel Goldman | emotional intelligence |
Carl Jung | collective Unconscious |
David Wechsler | IQ Test; devised most used IQ test in the US |
Robert Sternberg | Practical Intelligence |
Carol Gilligan | gender differences in moral development |
Leon Festinger | cognitive dissidence |
Lev Vygotsky | Zone of proximity |
Aaron Beck | faulty cognition explains depression |
Auke Telligen | twin studies |
Albert Ellis | rational emotive theory |
Alfred Adler | inferiority complex; self improvement |
Howard Gardner | Theory of multiple Intelligence |
Gordon Alport | Trait theory |
Martin Seligmen | learned helplessness |
Noam Chomsky | language acquisition |
Raymond Cattell | personality factor questionnaire |
Hons Eysenck | personality is three- dimensional |
Lawrence Kohlberg | theories(stages) of moral development |
Alfred Binet | first IQ Test |
Herrman Rorshack | Inkblot |
Erik Erikson | psycho social development |
William James | Principles of Psychology/ Functionalism |
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