Famous People in Psychology
Careers in Psychology
Psychology Theories
William Wundt
History of Psychology
100

This American psychologist is known for his hierarchy of needs and theory of motivation.


  • Who is Abraham Maslow?
100

This type of psychologist specializes in helping individuals cope with emotional, mental, and behavioral issues.

What is a clinical psychologist?

100

This psychological theory emphasizes the importance of unconscious conflicts and early childhood experiences in shaping personality.

What is psychoanalytic theory?

100

This German psychologist is often referred to as the "father of psychology."

Who is William Wundt?

100

This type of psychologist specializes in helping individuals cope with emotional, mental, and behavioral issues.

What is a clinical psychologist?

200

 This Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst is famous for his work on dream analysis and the concept of the collective unconscious.

Carl Jung

200

 Psychologists working in this setting may conduct research on topics such as memory, cognition, or social behavior.

What is a university or academic setting?

200

 This theory suggests that behavior is influenced by environmental factors and learning experiences.

What is behaviorism?

200

William Wundt founded the first psychology laboratory in this year.

What is 1879?

200

 Psychologists working in this setting may conduct research on topics such as memory, cognition, or social behavior.

What is a university or academic setting?

300

This American psychologist is famous for his social learning theory, which emphasizes the role of modeling and observational learning.

Albert Bandura?

300

This branch of psychology focuses on how individuals interact with their social environments.

What is social psychology?

300

his perspective in psychology focuses on how individuals perceive, think, and solve problems.

What is cognitive psychology?

300

Wundt's approach to psychology focused on this type of conscious experience.

What is introspection?

300

 This branch of psychology focuses on how individuals interact with their social environments.

What is social psychology?

400

This American psychologist is known for his theory of multiple intelligences, which proposes that intelligence is not solely measured by IQ.

Who is Howard Gardner?

400

 Psychologists working in this field may assist in jury selection, provide expert testimony in court, or evaluate defendants' mental competence.

What is forensic psychology?

400

This theory emphasizes the role of biological factors, such as genetics and brain chemistry, in influencing behavior and mental processes.

What is biological psychology?

400

 Name one major contribution of William Wundt to the field of psychology.

 establishment of psychology as an experimental science, development of introspection as a research method, differentiation between structuralism and functionalism

400

Psychologists working in this field may assist in jury selection, provide expert testimony in court, or evaluate defendants' mental competence.

What is forensic psychology?


500

This Russian psychologist is famous for his theory of cognitive development, which describes the stages of intellectual development in children.

Who is Jean Piaget?

500

his type of psychologist works to improve workplace productivity, employee morale, and organizational structure.

What is an industrial-organizational psychologist?

500

This theory proposes that behavior is motivated by the pursuit of personal growth, fulfillment, and self-actualization.

What is humanistic psychology?

500

Wundt's psychological perspective was heavily influenced by this philosophical tradition.

What is German voluntarism?

500

 This type of psychologist works to improve workplace productivity, employee morale, and organizational structure.

What is an industrial-organizational psychologist?


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