He is considered one of the founding members of the Humanistic approach and best known for the client-centered approach.
Who is Carl Rogers?
100
it is a branch of psychology, which focuses on the thoughts, feelings, behavior, and the mannerism of individuals when they interact with people in society.
What is social psychology?
100
He used a dog salivating to show "conditioned" stimuli and response.
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
100
They are the two most well-known theorists in the field of cognitive psychology.
Who are Albert Ellis and Aaron Beck?
100
He was a neurologist, but is best known for his Theory of Psychoanalysis.
Who is Freud?
200
A person is motivated by external factors, as opposed to internal drivers.
What is extrinsic?
200
He is best known for developing his Theory of Self-actualization and Hierarchy of Needs.
Who is Abraham Maslow?
200
Simply observe a behavior and then offer a reward or punishment.
What is operant conditioning?
200
This is the feeling of uncomfortable tension which comes from holding two conflicting thoughts in the mind at the same time.
What is cognitive dissonance?
200
These three concepts described by Freud identify the development of the personality from birth.
What is the Id, Ego, and Superego?
300
Branch of psychology that studies unusual patterns of behavior, emotion, and thought, which may or may not be understood as precipitating a mental disorder.
What is abnormal psychology?
300
He conducted a controversial experiment to understand the power of authority through requiring participants to give electric shocks to other participants.
Who is Stanley Milgram?
300
He identified the concept of operant conditioning.
Who is B.F. Skinner?
300
The two main types are short-term and long-term.
What is memory?
300
Freud believed that our behavior are really controlled by this level of our psyche.
What is the un/subconscious?
400
An interdisciplinary science that focuses on the interplay between human beings and their surroundings.
What is environmental psychology?
400
The largest scientific and professional organization representing psychology in the United States.
What is the American Psychological Association (APA)?
400
He began the theory of behavioral psychology and experimented with now-known Douglas Merritte as a young child.
Who is John Watson?
400
The brain brings in the information, but this interprets the information.
What is the mind?
400
We use this method to protect ourselves from feelings of anxiety or guilt that arise because we feel threatened, by pushing them to the un/subconscious.
What are defense mechanisms?
500
The study of physiological processes and how they affect human behavior.
What is biological psychology?
500
The best teacher you ever had.
Who is Paula Chenoweth?
500
Responsible for all resulting behavior.
What is each person?
500
Perception involves these senses and cognitive processing.
What are sight, smell, sound, smell, and touch.
500
A nutritionist giving a lecture said, “We should always demand the best in bed," but instead meant "bread."