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Psychologist who developed the psychoanalytic theory

Sigmen freud

According to Freud's psychoanalysis theory our personality's consist of ?

Id, Ego, and Superego

Which part of our personality lies within our subconscious and represents our most basic urges and needs (animal instincts)?

ID

Which part of our personality attempts to meet the desire of the Id in a way that is socially acceptable (reality)?

Ego

According to freud this id the final part of our personality to develop and brings the addition of morals to our personality which serves as this parts decisions within a situation (morality)?

Superego

Behavior is on focuses on the observations and alternations of?

Behavior

Behaviorist believe a person's behavior is driven by response to environmental stimuli as well?

Consequences or Rewards

What are the 2 types of conditioning that behaviorists adhere to?

Classical conditioning


Operant conditioning

Which (conditioning) is made up of a system of rewards and punishments (AKA positive and negative reinforcement)

Operant

a person or an animal's natural reflexes try particular environmental stimuli?

Classical conditioning

Who is the psychologist behind the 'dog with the bell' experiment

Pavlov

"Pavlov's dogs" experiment is an example of which type of conditioning?

Classical conditioning

Who's the psychologist behind the "little Albert" experiment

J.B. Watson

The "little Albert" experiment is an example of which type of conditioning



explain the experiment

Classical conditioning

Who is this psychologist bhhind the "Skinner Box" experiment



Expain experiment

B.F. Skinner

This "Skinner Box" experiment is an example of which type of conditioning

Operant Conditioning

Who is the psychologist behind the "Bobo doll" experiment

Albert Bandura

What was the aim of bandura's experiment

To see if children would imitate an aggressive adult model

What is the hypothesis's that bandura thought would occur

~Boys will imitate aggressive more then girls


~Same sex models will have more influence


~Nonaggressive models will have a deterring effect


~Boys will imitate aggressive more then girls

How many total children were involved in bandura's experiment?

36 girls


36 boys


72 children

How many groups were the 3-5 year olds divided in to for banderah's experiment? For what purpose (think male model)?

1- Exposed to aggressive models


2- Non aggressive adult model


3- Control, no adult model

Introduction of the adult models by bandura as occurred during which stage?

Stage one (modeling stage)

The observation of the child (20 minutes in a Room alone) and their behavior with aggressive and non aggressive toys occurred during which day to Bandura's experiment?

3rd stage (observation stage)

Children being told the day we're not allowed to play with toys by the experimenter during bandura's experiment occurred during which stage

2nd stage (aggressive arousal stage)

What was one result that bandura reach during his Bobo doll experiment

~Children who observe the aggressive model were far more aggressive


~Girls showed more physical aggression if the model was male but more verbal aggression if the model was female.


~Boys were more likely to imitate same-sex models then girls.


~Boys imitated more physical aggressive acts than girls.

Who is a psychologist behind the obedience experiment

Stanley milgram

Example of id vs super ego

Example of operant and classical conditioning