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Famous Psychologists

Horizontales
Founder of Psychology; set up 1st psychology lab at the University of Leipzig in 1879
The Misinformation Effect; studied how easy it is to create false memories
Contact Comfort; used infant monkeys to study the nature of attachment
The Strange Situation; studied the nature of attachment and the parent/child bond
Theory of Multiple Intelligences; proposed that people can have unique skills that are separate from traditional intelligence
Stanford Prison Experiment; showed how social roles can affect behavior
Psychodynamic theories; collective unconscious; archetypes
The Forgetting Curve; showed that forgetting happens quickly but then levels off
Found region of the brain responsible for producing speech
Stages of Moral Development: studied how moral reasoning changes as they age
Discovered the process of classical conditioning by studying dogs; trained dogs to salivate to a bell
Father of psychoanalysis; Id, Ego, Superego; Stages of Psychosexual Development
Humanistic psychologist; unconditional positive regard; client-centered therapy
Zone of Proximal Development; studied cognitive development in children
Language Acquisition Device; proposed that learning a language is innate to humans
Studied operant conditioning; use of reinforcement and punishment in learning behaviors
Studied cognitive development in children; sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, formal operational
Verticales
Hierarchy of Needs; prioritized our physical and psychological needs; proposed that our specific needs influence our personalities
Psychodynamic theorist; proposed that birth order can affect development
Latent Learning; studied how or brains can develop cognitive maps of a physical space
Little Albert experiment; used the process of classical conditioning to train a baby to fear a white rat
Triarchic Theory of Intelligence (analytic, creative, practical); Triarchic Theory of Love (intimacy, passion, commitment)
Studied the effects of split-brain surgery on cognitive functioning
Psychodynamic theorist; Stages of Psychosocial Development; studied how unconscious social conflict can affect development
Obedience study; showed that people are willing to harm others because an authority figure told them to do so
Critiqued Kohlberg's research as being highly sexist
Bobo Doll Experiment; studied the effects of observation on learned behaviors
General Adaptation Syndrome; studied the effects of long-term stress on the body
Created the Stanford Binet Intelligence Scale; did longitudinal study of gifted children
Studied how some facial expressions are universally made and recognized