Last names of psychologists associated with the research topic shown in definition
cognitive maps in rats | ||
studied false memories created by leading questions | ||
visual cliff | ||
stidied attachment with wire monkeys | ||
studied moral development in males | ||
argued that Kohlberg's work missed important information in women | ||
cognitive dissonance | ||
with Singer, developed a theory of emotions | ||
imprinting in ducks | ||
modified Binet's intelligence test | ||
created an intelligence test for the French educational system | ||
developed understanding of classical conditioning, working with dogs | ||
father of behaviorism | ||
worked with Watson on the Little Albert experiment | ||
trained animals to perform complex behaviors using conditioning and chaining | ||
memorizing nonsense words, curve of forgetting | ||
with Johnson, studied human sexual response | ||
with Masters, studied human sexual response | ||
learned helplessness; important in positive psychology | ||
ego, id, superego | ||
inkblots as projective tests | ||
conformity studies using lines of different lengths | ||
bystander intervention | ||
pretended to be schizophrenic | ||
obedience studies; shocking to the "learners" | ||
Stanford Prison Experiment; Abu Ghraib comments |