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30 Cards in this Set
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Carl Jung
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NeoAnalytic-collective unconscious, acrhetypes
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Alfred Adler
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Neo-Analytic-social influence
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Karen Horney
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neo-analytic-conception of women
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Eric Erikson
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neo-analytic-life time
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Sigmund Freud
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psychoanalytic
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John Locke
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Behavior
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Pavlov
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Behaviorist
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B.F Skinner
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Behaviorist-operant conditioning
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Clark Hull
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Behaviorist-simple associations between a stimulus and a response
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Robert R Sears
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behaviorist- potentialities for action
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Hans Eysneck
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Biology-model of nervous system temperament,
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Glaton
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genetic influences on personality
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Lewin
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field theory which came out of Gestalt theory but focuses efforts in the area of personality and social psychology rather than perception and problem solving
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Piaget
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Schema Theory-children progress through a series of cognitive stages as they mature in which their reasoning becomes more sophisticated
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George Kelly
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Personal Construct Theory-each of us tries to understand the world and we do so un different ways
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Selgiman
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Learned Helplessness-a situation in which repeated exposure to unavoidable punishment leans one to accept later punishment even when it is avoidable
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Julian Rotter
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Locus of Control-final choice of behavior depends oboth on how strongly we expect our performance will have a positive result, and how much we value the expected reinforcement
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Albert Bandura
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Social-Cognitive Learning Theory: observational learning and the inner person and demands of a situatino come together to determine a person's actions
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Allport
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Modern Trait Approach
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Cattell's
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16 Basic Personality Traits
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Satre
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Existentialism
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Erich Fromm
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Love as a central focus of life
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Carl Rogers
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people have inherent tendency toward growth and maturation
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Victor Frankl
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emphasized benefits of personal choice
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Harry Stack Sullivan
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person-situation ineractionist aspects-chumpship
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Mead
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social self
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Henry Murray
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personology emphasizing the richness of life of each person
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Frank Farley
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Type T Theory: thrill seeking
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Terman
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link between genetics, intelligence and personality
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John Donne
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course of everyone's life is related to that of everyone else
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