Psychoanalysis
Humanistic
Behavioristic
Cognitive
Miscellaneous
100
human beings seek pleasure and avoid pain
What is hedonism?
100
study of behavior or experience.
What is humanistic psychology?
100
outward or observable behavior.
What is over behavior?
100
study of behavior or experience.
What is cognitive psychology?
100
data that is numerical/data that is non-numerical.
What is quantitative/qualitative data?
200
id, ego, superego
What is Freud's division of the human personality?
200
physiological, safety/security, love/belongingness, self-esteem, self-actualization.
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
200
the type of motivation that comes entirely from one's surroundings.
What is extrinsic motivation?
200
the idea that both the environment and internal factors influence one's behavior.
What is interactionism?
200
data that is influenced by personal feelings.
What is subjective data? (opposite is objective data)
300
the stage theory that focuses on forming a healthy human psyche and features stages such as Trust/Mistrust.
What are Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial development.
300
philosophical view including the internal locus of control, belief that growth is possible, human beings can adapt and learn from instances of joy and suffering.
What is existentialism?
300
the stimulus leads to a certain response; the organism has no control over how they react.
What is the S-R view?
300
the idea that the response to a stimulus is determined by the organism, it is not always automatic.
What is the S-O-R view?
300
the child adopts the views they held previously without exploration. There is no crisis but there is commitment.
What is identity foreclosure?
400
the female child has an attachment to the father and the male child has an attachment to his moth.
What are the Electra/Oedipal complexes?
400
father of client-centered therapy.
Who is Carl Rogers?
400
behaviorist psychologist who used an experiment with dogs to model classical conditioning.
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
400
the teaching method that focuses on building upon the previous knowledge of an individual student using scaffolding.
What is constructivism?
400
knowledge that can be applied whenever/knowledge that is rooted in a specific culture/setting.
What is fluid/crystallized intelligence?
500
behaviors that are internal/hidden.
What are covert behaviors?
500
developed a list of needs that must be fulfilled for a human being to be successful?
Who is Abraham Maslow?
500
used an experiment with a doll called Bobo to discuss motivation/rewards/punishments.
Who is B.F. Skinner?
500
the type of teaching method that involves generating knowledge and scaffolding in a group of people.
What is social constructivism?
500
knowledge of communicating with oneself/ knowledge of communicating with others?
What is intrapersonal/interpersonal?