People To Know Flashcards
Wilhelm Wundt
Father of modern psychology (studied humans in labs first)
Structuralism, voluntarism, introspection
Sigmund Freud
Developed psychoanalytic approach
Ideas heavily influenced by Darwin
Ivan Pavlov
Behavioral approach
Classical conditioning
Conducted experiments on dogs
B. F. Skinner
LITTLE RAT (and pigeon) MAN
Radical behaviorism: behavior should only be studied objectively using scientific method
Operant conditioning chamber (Skinner box): hungry rat in a box
William James
Influenced by Darwin
Functionalism: a school of psychology that focuses on how our mental/behavioral processes function- how they enable us to adapt, survive, and flourish
Charles Darwin
Theory of Evolution (evolutionary approach)
Natural selection
Inspired William James
Function > Structure
Dorothea Dix
Woman who pushed for changes in treatment of mentally ill
Max Wertheimer
Gestalt psychologist (look at whole)
Phi phenomenon
Book: Productive Thinking
John Watson
Built on work of Edward Thorndike (Law of Effect: behavior followed by pleasant consequences is likely to be repeated, unpleasant consequences reduced/stopped; puzzle box)
Behaviorism
Little Albert
Reject study of mental processes
Carl Rogers
Founder of humanistic approach
Jean Paiget
First studied cognitive development of children
Phineas Gage
Frontal lobe damage
Had trouble sticking to plans, lost impulse control
Edward B. Titchener
Brought Wundt’s ideas to US
Structuralism: study of conscious experience by breaking it down into most basic “structures” using introspection
Abraham Maslow
Hierarchy of needs