Psychology Researchers Flashcards
Ivan Pavlov
Found that if two stimuli are paired together on several occasions, a person/animal will learn to respond to the second stimuli alone as they originally did to the first
B.F Skinner
Demonstrated via the Skinners box that an animal- rat, can learn to behave in a certain way due to rewards-food (positive reinforcement). To begin with the rat accidentally pressed the lever, performing this action lead to food. In another experiment when pressing the lever meant the rat avoided an electric shock, therefore it pressed the lever to avoid something undesirable (negative reinforcement).
Albert Bandura
States that behaviour is learned from the environment through observational learning.
Smith et al
Found that alcoholics treated with aversion therapy had higher abstinence rates after a year compared to those treated with counselling.
Also found that with aversion therapy, 52% of 300 smokers maintained abstinence after a year.
Bancroft
Found that up to 50% of patients either refuse treatment or drop-out.
Charles Darwin
Found that adaptations/characteristics enhancing survival will be passed on to offspring. Genes will be passed on to the next generation. This is known as natural selection.
Cosgrove and Rauch
Found that bilateral cingulotomy was effective in 65% of patients suffering from a major affective disorder and 56% of patients suffering from OCD
Mayberg et al
Found 4 out of 6 patients with severe depression had their symptoms dramatically reduced after having Deep Brain Stimulation.
Moniz
Found a 70% success rate for patients suffering from schizophrenia and anxiety.
Comer
Prefrontal lobotomies had a fatality rate of up to 6%
Atkinson and Shiffrin 1968
Proposed that information is input to the brain through senses and moves to a short-term memory- STM store and then to a long-term memory- LTM store. It is output when it is needed
David and Avellino
After attending 16-20 sessions CBT is said to be the most successful of all the therapies
March et al
CBT reduced the number of suicidal thoughts in depressed teenagers by 24%
Carmichael
He showed that a verbal label will shape the way a memory of a drawing is stored and consequently recalled. This therefore backs Loftus’ notion of ‘after the fact’ information altering initial perception and thus memory.
Greene (1990)
Reported mock juries are sceptical about trusting eye-witnesses due to the media. This means they may bypass valid information and may let people go free.
Huff et al(1986)
Reported nearly 60% of 500 mainly American wrongful convictions involved eye-witness identification errors.
Seligman (2002)
Says the belief that traits such as virtue and happiness are less authentic than negative traits has been an obstacle in psychological research.
Oxford University
Found that mindfulness was equally as effective as anti-depressants at preventing relapse of depression
Sonja Lyubomirsky (2013)
Suggested happiness is due to 50% genetics, 10% life circumstance and 40% self control.
Inglehart’s (1990)
Found that 10% of those in Portugal are happy compared to 40% in the Netherlands.
Schredl 2000
70.4% of patients benefit from working on their dreams as part of psychoanalysis.
Peasant and Zadra, 2004
Dream Analysis can aid the client’s insight and level of involvement/ commitment to the therapy, increasing likeliness of efficacy.
Rutter et al (2010)
Found that Romanian orphans who were adopted by Western families before the age of 6 months were able to overcome the problems associated with early childhood separations
Yuille and Cutshall (1989)
Showed how witnesses of a real robbery were not influenced in their accounts of the crime when two leading questions were used.