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Who is Locke?
believed that knowledge originates in experiments so science should rely on observation & experiment.
"Blank State"
Who believed that if everybody is born equal then everybody should have the right to speak out?
Locke
"blank state"
Who is Wundt?
German philosopher & physiologist who studied the measurement of the "atoms of the mind"- the fastest and the slowest.
who is Titchener?
discovered the elements of the mind.
method was to engage people in self-reflective introspection (looking inward), training them to report elements of their experiement.
student of Wundt
Who is William James?
American philosopher
functionalism- consider the envolved functions of our thoughts & feelings
student of Thacker
Russian Physiologist
Pavlou
Austrian physician
Freud
Piaget
swiss biologist
JB Watson
American psych.
BF skinner
American psych.
Human psychology
argue everybody have their own reality.
Maslow and Rogers
Cognitive Psych.
thought inner thougts matter
Ellis & Beck
Psychology
science of behavior
Nature vs. Nurture
the relative contribution that genes & experience make to development of psychological traits& behaviors
Hindsight Bias
tendency to believe, after learning an outcome, that we would have for seen it.
the "I-know-it-all" phenomenon
Overconfidence
tendency to think we know more than we do.
False consensus
tendency to overestimate the extent to which others share our beliefs & behaviors.
case studies
psychologist study 1 or more individual in great depth in the hope revealing things true of us all.
naturalistic observation
observing& recording behavior in nocturally occuring situations with out trying to manipulate
survey
technique for ascertaning the self-reported attitudes or behaviors of people
Reprenstative Sample
a sample that fairly represent the population.
Cognitive Psych.
thought inner thougts matter
Ellis & Beck
Psychology
science of behavior
Nature vs. Nurture
the relative contribution that genes & experience make to development of psychological traits& behaviors
Hindsight Bias
tendency to believe, after learning an outcome, that we would have for seen it.
the "I-know-it-all" phenomenon
Overconfidence
tendency to think we know more than we do.
False consensus
tendency to overestimate the extent to which others share our beliefs & behaviors.
case studies
psychologist study 1 or more individual in great depth in the hope revealing things true of us all.
naturalistic observation
observing& recording behavior in nocturally occuring situations with out trying to manipulate
survey
technique for ascertaning the self-reported attitudes or behaviors of people
Reprenstative Sample
a sample that fairly represent the population.