Developments in Cognition
Language
Freud and Freunde
Testing, Testing
100

Under Piaget's model of development, this takes place when children interpret new information within their existing model of the world.

What is assimilation?

100

Under Chomsky's phrase-structure grammar, this structure contains the underlying meaning of any given phrase.

What is deep structure?

100

This approach to psychology encompasses the conflict between the conscious and the unconscious mind.

What is psychoanalysis?

100

This research method involves describing behavior in its regular environment without manipulating it.

What is naturalistic observation?

200

More recent findings have suggested that this concept, known as "Miller's law," may overestimate working memory capacity

What is the "magic number" 7 ± 2?

200

This element of Chomsky's linguistic theory posits that our understanding of sentences depends not only on individual words and their order, but also the context in which they are used.

What is pragmatics?

200

In Freud's theory of the psyche, this construct represents our mind's need to conform to moral demands.

What is the superego?

200

The TAT and the Rorschach Inkblot Test are both an example of this style of personality testing.

What is a projective test?

300

Conservation, or the ability to understand that an item that has changed appearance retains the same volume, is a key development in this level of Piaget's stages.

What is concrete operational?

300

This probability-based approach to language ignores both grammatical structure and the many ways words can be added to a sentence.

What is a Markov process?

300

In contrast to Freud's psychosexual stages, this theory suggests that personality traits originating in childhood become more a function of the ego than the id.

What is functional autonomy?

300

This approach to personality research involves collecting qualitative data from individuals to understand those individuals, rather than the overall trends in the larger population.

What is idiographic research?

400

According to this memory technique studied by George Miller, a person can remember an equal number of words as they can remember individual letters.

What is chunking?

400

These processes allows surface structure to change while deep structure remains intact within a sentence.

What are transformations?

400

This term, used by Freud for both his dream work and defense mechanisms, can refer to either redirecting a feeling towards a safer target or making latent content less disturbing via neutral manifest content.

What is displacement?

400

This method of studying psychology involves studying larger groups to establish norms.

What is nomothetic research?

500

These pseudonymous children provided evidence for Brown's stages of language development.

Who are Eve and Adam?

500

This linguistic researcher studied children's understanding of plurals using a combination of naturalistic and experimental methods.

Who is Ursula Bellugi?

500

This psychologist continued and expanded Sigmund Freud's work on defense mechanisms, primarily via her psychoanalysis of children.

Who is Anna Freud?

500

This Gestalt psychologist established his "life space" and other social psychological findings by studying children in group contexts, influencing future experimental social psychology researchers such as Asch and  and Festinger.

Who is Kurt Lewin?

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