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Name the theorist
Name the theorist
Name the theorist
100
The tendency to attend to evidence that compliments and confirms our beliefs or expectations, while ignoring evidence that does not
What is Confirmation Bias?
100
Things that occur together are easily associated together
What is Law of Contiguity? (Aristotle)
100
Psychophysics. Nonlinear relationship between psychological sensation and physical intensity of stimulus
Who is Gustav Fetchner?
100
Analytical Psychology
What is Carl Jung?
100
Stream of Consciousness
Who is William James?
200
The process of reporting one's own consious mental experiences
What is Objective Introspection?
200
If two objects/ideas are similar, thinking of one will likely trigger the other.
What is the Law of Similarity? (Aristotle)
200
Structuralism
Who is Titchener?
200
Cognitive Psychology
Who is George Miller?
200
Little Albert
Who are Watson & Rayner?
300
an Austrian physicist and philosopher who contributed to the development of both Gestalt Psychology and and Behaviorism
Who is Ernst Mach?
300
More often two things are linked, the stronger the association
What is the Law of Frequency? (Aristotle)
300
Applied Psychology
Who is Munsterburg?
300
Humanistic Psychology
Who are Maslow & Rogers?
300
Locus of Control
Who is Julian Rotter?
400
Ernst Mach was an Austrian physicist and philosopher who contributed to the development of both _______ Psychology and _________.
What is Gestalt; Behaviorism?
400
Thinking of one thing will also trigger thinking of the opposite
What is the Law of Contrast? (Aristotle)
400
Social Cognitive Theory
Who is Bandura?
400
Individual Psychology
Who is Adler?
400
First psych clinic
Who is Witmer?
500
"The whole is more than the sum of its parts" This refers to_________.
What is Gestalt Psychology?
500
Not everything is related and causal. No predetermination. There is free will.
What is Non-Determinism?
500
Hypnotism
Who is Charcot?
500
Artificial Intelligence
Who is Alan Turing?
500
Two Point Threshold
Who is Weber?
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