WHY PET?
PSYCHOLOGY ENGAGEMENT TEAM
states that people learn from others by watching and imitating what they are routinely exposed to
Social learning theory
FATHER OF PSYCHOANALYSIS
FREUD
participants were told that they were delivering electrical shocks to someone else, and most of them continued to go along with it, even when the other person was screaming in pain.
milgram experiment
A well-known field that involves diagnosing and treating people with psychological and psychiatric disorders
Clinical
NAME OF PRESIDENT
DANNY
an unconscious process where an automatic, (???) response becomes associated with a specific stimulus
classical conditioning
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PAVLOV
a little child could be conditioned to fear a stimulus that the child was not previously afraid of, which is also known as a neutral stimulus.
Little albert
field that involves helping law enforcement assess mental stability, profile criminals, and provide evidence in court
Forensic
NAME OF FINANCE DIRECTOR
LILY
described as the mental disturbance people feel when they realize their cognitions and actions are inconsistent or contradictory.
cognitive dissonance
Father of operant conditioning
B.F Skinner
that baby (?) cuddled the soft object in preference to the wire one regardless of which dispensed milk.
Harlow's Monkeys
A field that involves using intervention skills to help clients from diverse backgrounds
Counseling
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS
Max
explains how people make decisions about who to enter into relationships with and what to do in those relationships. It suggests that individuals maximize their own rewards and minimize their costs by engaging in exchanges with others.
Social Exchange Theory
Swiss psychologist and a leader in the field of developmental child psychology
Jean Piaget
one of psychology's most dramatic illustrations of how good people can be transformed into perpetrators of evil, and healthy people can begin to experience pathological reactions
stanford prison experiment
refers to work done by those who apply experimental methods to psychological study and the underlying processe
Experimental
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
EMMA
consists of five levels: physiological, safety/leisure, love/belonging, self-esteem and esteem.
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
founder of (....) psychology, sometimes called Individual Psychology
Alfred Adler
onlookers will become less likely to help a person in need if other people are present
the bystander effect
is a systematic approach to understand the behavior of humans and other animals.
Behaviorism