facial expressions are universal
Who was Ekman?
Theory of attachment (monkeys)
personality is determined to a large extent by genes; used the terms extroversion and introversion
Who was Eysenck?
Would challenge you if you said something like, "If I fail this exam my life will end." RET
Who was Ellis?
believed that to experience emotions one must be physically aroused and must then label the arousal
Who was S. Schacter
The mere exposure effect
Who was Zajonc?
Obedience / Shock
Who was Milgram?
his theory states that there are 3 levels of moral reasoning (pre-conventional, conventional, post-conventional) and each level can be divided into 2 stages
Who was Kohlberg?
Collective unconscious
Who was Jung?
Personality linked to body: endomorphic (large), mesomorphic (average), ectomorphic (skinny)
Who was Sheldon?
JND
Who was Weber?
Revised Binet's IQ test, created norms for kids
Who was Terman?
words and concepts are learned but the brain is hardwired for grammar and language
Who was Chomsky?
3 levels of traits: cardinal, central and secondary
Who was Allport?
Made the TAT test (two)
Who were Morgan and Murray?
Neurons in the visual cortex (two)
Who were Hubel and Wisel?
Observational learning. The Bobo doll
Who was Bandura?
Father of classical conditioning
Who was Pavlov?
Multiple Intelligences
Who was Gardner?
Studied Erikson' adolescent stage
Who was Marcia?
Learned helplessness
Who was Seligman?
triarchic theory of intelligence- [1] academic problem-solving intelligence [2] practical intelligence [3] creative intelligence
Who was Sternberg?
Father of Operant Conditioning
Who was Skinner?
law of effect-the principle that behavior followed by favorable consequences becomes more likely and vice versa
Who was Thorndyke?
The best AP teacher you've EVER had
Who is Gunn?