Maslow's Hierarchy
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Misc.
100

What are the three levels of needs that cover basic needs to self-actualization? (#6,#7,#8)

Self-actualization

Psychological Needs 

Basic Needs

100

Believes human behavior is influenced by the subconscious mind, which is shaped by past experience. 

Freud

100

Who studied rewards and punishments in his _____ box? 

B.F. Skinner

100

How does the hierarchy of needs work? (What needs to happen to reach the top?)

One must fulfill each of the need to move to a higher level

100

What perspective studies how brain and body impact our mind? 

Psychobiological

200

Name the base level of need that includes food, water, warmth, and rest (#5)

Physiological Needs

200
Who trained a dog to salivate to a tuning fork? 

Pavlov

200
Who created a hierarchy of needs to illustrate what human beings need to be fulfilled? 

Maslow

200

What approach believes behavior is based on learned responses? 

Behavioral

200

What perspective believes that thinking and behavior is strongly influenced by culture & socialization? 

Sociocultural

300

Name the higher level basic need that includes security and safety (#4)

Safety Needs

300

Who is the father of Operant Conditioning? 

B. F. Skinner

300

Who trained Baby Albert to be afraid of rats? 

Watson

300

What are the three pioneers of the behavioral approach? 

Pavlov, Skinner, Watson

300
How do the students upload a file to their assignment.
The student opens the assignment. They click on ADD and then choose the file they want to upload.
400

Name the lower psychological need that includes intimate relationships, friends, and family (#3)

Belongingness & love

400

Who believed that clients should be able to solve their own problems with a little bit of guidance? 

Rogers 

400

Who's theories are considered greatly controversial because they cannot be observed scientifically? 

Freud

400

What perspective believes that each person has their own identity, free will, and naturally strive to be their best selves?

Humanistic
400

What is the definition of psychology? 

Psychology is the study of why humans think, feel, and behave the way they do.

500

Name the higher level psychological needs that includes prestige and feelings of accomplishment (#2)

Esteem Needs

500

Who determined stages of development by studying his own daughter? 

Piaget

500

Why was Watson's experiments considered unethical?

Because he conditioned Baby Albert to be terrified of something and it resulted in him being afraid of all things white and fuzzy. 

500

What perspective believes it is how we think that motivates our behavior?

Cognitive

500

What perspective do you agree with and why? 

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