Who is known as the "Father of Psychology"?
Who is, Wilhelm Wundt.
_________ becomes the first woman to be officially awarded the PhD degree in Psychology.
Who is, Margaret Floy Washburn.
The science of behavior, and mental processes.
What is, Psychology.
Assess and treat mental, emotional and behavioral disorders.
Clinical Psychologist
How is Sr. Lina?
25 years young.
Who studied with Wundt, and went on to establish Structuralism?
Who is, Edward Titchener.
Who was known as the "Father of Psychology" in the United States?
Scientific study that aim to solve practical problems.
What is, Applied Research.
Provide counseling services to individuals, groups and organizations (schools, hospitals) to help people cope with problems.
Counseling Psychologists
How many children does Sr. Lina have?
Who was famous for their "Little Albert" experiment?
John. B Watson
_______ showed that he could exert remarkable control over an organism’s behaviors through use of positive and negative contingencies.
Who is, B.F. Skinner.
A branch of medicine dealing with psychological disorders; practiced by physicians who sometimes provide medical (ex.drug) treatments as well as psychological therapy.
What is, Psychiatry.
Study how teaching and learning take place.
Educational Psychologist
_______ believed that psychologists need to understand the flow itself (i.e., the “stream of consciousness”), and therefore saw a need to investigate the function or purpose of the conscious. Thus, created Functionalism.
Who is, William James.
_______ coined classical conditioning. Known for his experiment, with the dog, and bell.
Who is, Ivan Pavlov.
The examination or observation of one's own mental and emotional processes.
What is, Introspection.
Gather data on how humans and animals respond to their environment through research that involves manipulating variables in a laboratory setting.
Experimental Psychologist
DOUBLE POINTS
How many kittens did Sr. Lina's cat have?
_______ became the first female president of the American Psychological Association (1905).
Who is, Mary Whiton Calkins.
___________ believed that many behaviors are a result of thoughts and desires that manifest at a level below one’s conscious awareness
Who is, Sigmund Freud.
The view that knowledge originates in experience and that science show, therefore, rely on observation, and experimentation.
What is, Empiricism.
Apply psychological research and principles to the workplace to improve productivity and quality of work life.
Industrial/Organizational Psychologist
Who is one of Sr. Lina's favorite people in Psychology?