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26 Cards in this Set

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Mary Ainsworth

attachment theory

Al Bandura

Bobo Doll experiement, observational learning



Diana Baumrind

parenting styles

Alfred Binet

created first intelligence test for Parisian school children

Gordon H. Bower

memory, mnemonic devices. retrieval strategies

Walt Cannon

developed influential theory of emotion Cannon-Bard theory (feeling happy when you smile)

Noam Chomsky

"universal grammar" humans are preprogrammed for language skills

Erik Erikson

8 Stage theory of psychological development

Sigmund Freud

developed psychoanalysis

Howard Gardner

developed theory of multiple intelligences: logical-mathematic spatial

Lily and Frank Gilbreath

management theory

Harry Harlow

attachment, contact comfort with monkeys

William James

functionalism, how humans use perception to function in our environment

Lawrence Kholberg

moral reasoning, 3 levels, created theory of moral development preconventional, conventional, postconventional

Elizabeth Loftus

false memories, reliability of memories

George A. Miller

average person memory can hold list up to 7 items

Stanley Schacter

anxiety causes people to want to affiliate with others

Neal E. Miller

biofeedback training, ability to control heart rate

Walter Mischel

marshmallow experiment

Louis Terman

made IQ tests

Ivan Pavlov

classical conditioning

John Watson

behaviorism psychology is the study of observable behavior

Jean Piaget

cognitive development




senosirmotor


preoperational


concrete operations


formal operation

David Wechsler

deveoloped most widely used test

BF Skinner

idea of reinforcement

Wilhelm Wundt

structuralism. focused on conscious thoughts and emotions based on feedback by subjects