When a person’s behavior is determined by repressed unconscious conflicts
What is Psychoanalytic Theory?
He was an American railroad construction worker who had an injury on the job that destroyed his brains left frontal lobe and impacted his personality and behavior
Who is Phineas Gage
He studied the behavior of dogs using food as a bell
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
This famous psychologist conducted an unethical experiment testing obedience of authority by utilizing electric shocks and participant deception
What is The Milgram Experiment/ Who is Stanley Milgram?
The number of boroughs of NYC
What is 5?
Albert Bandura Maintains that learning is facilitated by modeling and observational learning
What is Social Learning Theory?
This participant was volunteered by his parents and is said to still be scared of white furry object
Who is Little Albert
This Austrian psychologist emphasized the importance of unconscious motivations
Who is Sigmund Freud?
This Stanford psychologist’s famous experiment on authority cast students in the role of prisoners and prison guards
What is the Stanford Prison Experiment/ Who is Philip Zimbardo?
Who is Eric Adams
Carl Roger and Abraham Maslow created this theory
What is Humanistic Theory?
Her treatment of hysteria is one of the most well documented treatments of psychoanalysis
Who is Anno O/ Bertha Pappenheim
He stressed the potential for human growth; like pyramids
Who is Abraham Maslow?
This experiment wanted to test the learning process of classical conditioning by conditioning a 9-month old to associate white furry objects with loud, scary sounds
What is the Little Albert experiment/ Who is John B Watson?
This are of NYC is home to Washington Square, the MacDougal-Sullivan Gardens Historic District and NYU
What is Greenwich Village
Human behavior begins with a person's thought
What is Cognitive Theory?
He had brain surgery to cure seizures but also ended up losing the ability to form short-term memories
Who is Henry Gustav Molaison (H.M.)
Studied the way rewards and punishments shape our actions
Who is B.F. Skinner
A series of studied directed at studying if and how individuals yielded to or defied a majority group and the effect of such infliences on beliefs and opinions
What is the Asch Conformity Study/ Who is Solomon Asch?
This park has over 58 miles of walkways, and 632 different types of trees
What is Central Park
Individuals learn behavior through interactions with their environment; It was the dominant theory in the U.S. during the 1920s and 30s
What is Behavioral Theory?
Her murder has been used as a prime example of the Bystander Effect
Who is Kitty Genovese
She questioned traditional freudian views, particularly in her theories of sexuality and intrinsic factors
Who is Karen Horney
This experiment wanted to see if children would copy acts of aggressions after witnessing an adult carry them out
What is the Bobo Doll Experiment/ Who is Albert Bandura?
There is an observation deck on the 86th floor of this building. It has an incredible 360 degree view of the NYC’s skyline
What is the Empire State Building