Chapter 8 - American pioneers: James, Hall, Calkins, and Thorndike Flashcards
william james
professor a harvard who used a personal and individual approach in psychology
pragmatism
developed by pierce, he said one should not look for truth in philosophy because it is very ambiguous, but rather should evaluate ideas on the basis of their usefulness
“principles of psychology” by james
argued that the concept of human consciousness is more like a stream than a collection of separate ideas
- he included a chapter of habit and emotions
emotions
according to james, emotions are the consequences rather than the cause of physiological effect associated with some emotion
james-lange theory of emotion
states that an emotion-provoking stimulus first causes a bodily reaction, which then triggers an emotion
recapitulationism
every human goes through the same stages of intellectual, emotional, and psychological development as our pre-human ancestors
stanley hall
founded the american-psychological association (APA)
edward lee thorndike
was interested in animal studies, especially in how animal solve problems
law of effect (thorndike)
behaviors followed by a reward or reinforcement are more likely in the future, whereas behaviors followed by a punishment are less likely in the future