The school of psychological thought that emphasized studying the function of consciousness and how consciousness helped people adapt to their environment.
What is functionalism.
100
He is considered the "father" of modern psychology.
Who is Wilhelm Wundt.
100
Genetics determine our behaviors and abilities.
What is nature.
100
The year that Wilhelm Wundt first created his psychology laboratory.
What is 1879.
200
He was the founder of analytical psychology.
Who Carl Jung?
200
The school of psychological thought that taught the whole is different from the sum of its parts and the brain integrates pieces of information into meaningful wholes.
What is Gestalt psychology.
200
Nature versus Nurture. Does nature or nurture create our abilities and behavior?
What is one of the Big questions psychology has tried to answer.
200
Our experiences determine our abilities and behavior.
What is nurture.
200
Their fundamental belief is that people are innately good and that mental and social problems result from deviations from this natural tendency.
What is humanistic psychology.
300
He was the founder of behaviorism.
Who was John B. Watson?
300
This school teaches that behavior can be studied in a systematic and observable manner with no consideration of internal mental states and that any person could potentially be trained to perform any task.
What is behaviorism.
300
He was given credit as the first person to apply laboratory techniques to the study of the mind.
Who was Wilhelm Wundt.
300
Looking at what ought or should be the behavioral norms of a society or culture.
What is ethics.
300
The top of the hierarch of needs and includes things like morality and creativity.
What is self-actualization.
400
He was the founder of functionalism.
Who was William James?
400
This school taught that personality development achieved by cyclical process of Self awareness, Transformation, and Self-actualization (reach your true purpose).
What is Analytical psychology.
400
He created the concept of interactive dualism.
Who was Rene Descartes?
400
The purposeful conditioning a behavior to a specific stimulus - i.e. Pavlov's dog.
What is classical conditioning.
400
The founder of Gestalt psychology.
Who is Wolfgang Kohler?
500
They were two of the founders of humanistic psychology.
Who were Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow?
500
This school of psychology was concerned with discovering the structure of a persons thoughts, feelings, or sensations.
What is structuralism.
500
The mind and body interact to produce conscious experience – mind influences body, body influences the mind.
What is interactive dualism.
500
Using rewards and punishment to condition a specific behavior.
What is operant conditioning.
500
Self awareness
Transformation
Self-actualization (reach your true purpose)
What are the three steps in developing your personality?