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development of operant conditioning within behaviorism. involves learning from consequences. law of effect:any behavior with good consequences will be repeated

Gordon Allport

One of the first psychologists to study personality; founding figure. Trait theory of personality. chose to utilize an eclectic approach

albert ellis

rational emotive behavioral therapy: aimed to address the behaviors and belief systems of a client. heavily involved in opinions with sexual relations and atheism. believes loving god gives psychological benefits

Noam Chomsky

every child is born with a biological predisposition to learn any language

Jean Benjamin

passion was the study of native american language. believed language was determined the structure of their thought perception. linguistic relativity hypothesis: language differences cause thought differences. thought others had different color naming systems

piaget

believed children actively try to make sense out of their environment rather than passively soaking up info about the world. 4 stage theory of cognitive development. assimilation&accomidation achieve cognitive growth

erik erikson

3 stage theory to show how people evolve through life span. each stage confronts psychological crisis of "who am i?"

lawerence kohlberg

theory of moral development. people grow in stages

carol gilligan

genders develop differently

hans eysenck

personality is largely determined by genes. used for introversion and extroversion