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The father of psychology, founded the world's first psychology lab
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Wilhelm Wundt
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2
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Humanism, hierarchy of needs, self-actualization
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Abraham Maslow
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3
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Functionalism, co-founded a famous theory of emotion, the father of American psychology
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William James
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4
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Structuralism, student of #1
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Edward B. Titchener
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5
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Developed the first IQ test
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Alfred Binet
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6
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Schemas, stages of cognitive development
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Jean Piaget
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7
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Stages of social development
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Erik Erikson
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8
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Psychoanalysis, unconscious, id, ego, superego, stages of sexual development
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Sigmund Freud
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9
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Analytic psychology, collective unconscious, theory of archetypes
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Carl Jung
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10
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Individual psychology, inferiority complex
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Alfred Adler
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11
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Showed importance of physical touch over nourishment in his experiment with infant monkeys
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Harry Harlow
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12
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Attachment theory, "Strange Situation" assessment
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Mary Ainsworth
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13
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Classical conditioning, conditioned dog to salivate at the sound of a bell
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Ivan Pavlov
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14
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Behaviorism, classical conditioning, "Little Albert" experiment with a baby learning to fear white mice
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John Watson
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15
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Operant chamber experiment with lab mice, operant conditioning
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B.F. Skinner
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Behaviorism, "Bobo Doll" experiment (showed that children imitate others' behaviors)
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Albert Bandura
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The first to propose "split brain" surgery to help epileptic patients
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Roger Sperry
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First woman psychologist
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Margaret Washburn
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1971 Stanford Prison Experiment, Discovering Psychology video series
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Philip Zimbardo
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20
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Social psychology, experiment on obedience and authority (with electrical shocks)
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Stanley Milgram
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21
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Said that language was an innate behavior instead of learned one - known as a language acquisition device (LAD)
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Noam Chomsky
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Memory and forgetting, forgetting curve, spacing effect
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Herman Ebbinghaus
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23
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Humanism, unconditional positive regard, client-centered therapy, self concept
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Carl Rogers
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