Known for the establishment of the ___
What is the first psychology lab
He was inspired by ___ theory
What is evolutionary theory
Most notable discovery in the study of psychology
What is classical conditioning
His most notable contribution to psychology
What is psychoanalysis
Known for the study of the ___ process
What is the conditioning process
The perspective in which his views became identified as
What is structuralism
The perspective in which his views were eventually known as
What is functionalism
His findings laid the foundation for ___ psychology
What is behaviorism
His interest in treating psychological problems stemmed from his interest in ___
What is hysteria
He founded classical ___
What is behaviorism
Founded ___ psychology as a discipline
What is experimental psychology
First to teach the study of psychology in which country
What is the United States
For associations to be made, ___ stimuli had to be presented closely together
What is two
He believed ___ problems to be crucial to neurosis development
What is sexual problems
What is stimuli & responses
Trained his students in the use of ___
What is introspection
Advanced the ___ movement in philosophy
What is pragmatism movement
The ___ was the conditioned stimulus; The ___ was the unconditioned stimulus
What is bell & food
Psychoanalysis sought to bring ___ memories to surface
What is repressed memories
Watson's most famous experiment
What is the Little Albert experiment
What is consciousness
Studied ways in which ___ & ___ adapted to the environment
What is the mind & cognition
Believed the brain to be a machine that produced ___
What is reflexes
Believes the adult personality to be comprised of 1. ID, 2. the ego, & 3. the ___
What is the superego
He applied behaviorism to ___ development
What is child development