This physiologist discovered classical conditioning through experiments with dogs.
Ivan Pavlov
These two researchers proposed the multi-store memory model of sensory, short-term, and long-term memory.
Richard Atkinson & Richard Shiffrin
This personality theorist proposed the psychodynamic theory involving the id, ego, and superego.
Sigmund Freud
This psychologist developed the famous intelligence quotient test.
Alfred Binet
This humanistic psychologist proposed a hierarchy of needs culminating in self-actualization.
Abraham Maslow
This social-cognitive theorist proposed reciprocal determinism and emphasized self-efficacy.
Albert Bandura
This psychologist developed the working memory model including the phonological loop and visuospatial sketchpad.
Alan Baddeley
This psychologist conducted obedience experiments involving authority and electric shocks.
Stanley Milgram
This theorist developed the "strange experiment" to better understand theories of attachment.
Mary Ainsworth
This linguist proposed the concept of a Language Acquisition Device (LAD).
Noam Chomsky
This theorist developed drive-reduction theory of motivation.
Clark Hull
This memory researcher is known for the forgetting curve.
Hermann Ebbinghaus
This researcher demonstrated conformity through line-judgment experiments.
Solomon Asch
DOUBLE JEOPARDY:
Who developed stages for cognitive development? What are the stages?
Jean Piaget
This psychologist emphasized unconditional positive regard and client-centered therapy.
Carl Rogers
This psychologist developed the Yerkes-Dodson law:
Robert Yerkes & John Dodson
This intelligence theorist proposed the g factor.
Charles Spearman
This psychologist proposed cognitive dissonance theory.
Leon Festinger
This psychologist focused on moral development by identifying stages during which humans develop increasingly more complex moral worldviews.
Lawrence Kohlberg
This theory proposes that physiological arousal comes first, and then the emotion is interpreted cognitively.
Schachter-Singer Theory
Optimal arousal.
These two researchers proposed levels of processing theory, arguing that deeper semantic processing improves memory.
Fergus Craik & Robert Lockhart
This modern psychologist famously conducted the controversial Stanford Prison Experiment.
Philip Zimbardo
This theorist argues that developed is shaped by 8 stages of crises that need resolved. Who was it, & what are 4/8 stages?
Erik Erikson
trust vs mistrust, autonomy vs shame and doubt, initiative vs guilt, industry vs inferiority, identity vs role confusion, intimacy vs isolation, generativity vs stagnation, integrity vs despair
This modern psychology argues that language is an evolved instinct rather than a purely cultural invention and has written extensively on how the human mind works
Steven Pinker