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26 Cards in this Set
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Mary Ainsworth |
attachment theory |
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Al Bandura |
Bobo Doll experiement, observational learning |
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Diana Baumrind |
parenting styles |
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Alfred Binet |
created first intelligence test for Parisian school children |
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Gordon H. Bower |
memory, mnemonic devices. retrieval strategies |
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Walt Cannon |
developed influential theory of emotion Cannon-Bard theory (feeling happy when you smile) |
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Noam Chomsky |
"universal grammar" humans are preprogrammed for language skills |
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Erik Erikson |
8 Stage theory of psychological development |
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Sigmund Freud |
developed psychoanalysis |
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Howard Gardner |
developed theory of multiple intelligences: logical-mathematic spatial |
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Lily and Frank Gilbreath |
management theory |
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Harry Harlow |
attachment, contact comfort with monkeys |
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William James |
functionalism, how humans use perception to function in our environment |
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Lawrence Kholberg |
moral reasoning, 3 levels, created theory of moral development preconventional, conventional, postconventional |
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Elizabeth Loftus |
false memories, reliability of memories |
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George A. Miller |
average person memory can hold list up to 7 items |
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Stanley Schacter |
anxiety causes people to want to affiliate with others |
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Neal E. Miller |
biofeedback training, ability to control heart rate |
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Walter Mischel |
marshmallow experiment |
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Louis Terman |
made IQ tests |
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Ivan Pavlov |
classical conditioning |
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John Watson |
behaviorism psychology is the study of observable behavior |
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Jean Piaget |
cognitive development senosirmotor preoperational concrete operations formal operation |
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David Wechsler |
deveoloped most widely used test |
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BF Skinner |
idea of reinforcement |
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Wilhelm Wundt |
structuralism. focused on conscious thoughts and emotions based on feedback by subjects |