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AP Psychology Famous Psychologists Flashcards

Famous psychologists (and their most known accomplishments) that you should know for the AP Psychology Exam.

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5844929185Mary AinsworthStudied attachment in infants using the "strange situation" model. Label infants "secure", "insecure" (etc.) in attachment0
5844929186Solomon AschConducted famous conformity experiment that required subjects to match lines.1
5844929187Albert BanduraFamous for the Bobo Doll experiments on observational learning & influence in the Socio-Cognitive Perspective2
5844929188Alfred BinetCreated first intelligence test for Parisian school children3
5844929189Thomas BouchardStudied identical twins separated at birth4
5844929190Noam ChomskyCreated concept of "universal grammar"5
5844929191Hermann EbbinghausMemorized nonsense syllables in early study on human memory6
5844929192Erik EriksonKnown for his 8-stage theory of Psychosocial Development7
5844929193Sigmund FreudDeveloped psychoanalysis; considered to be "father of modern psychiatry"8
5844929194John Garciastudied taste aversion in rats; led to knowledge that sickness and taste preferences can be conditioned9
5844929195Carol GilliganPresented feminist critique of Kolhberg's moral development theory; believed women's moral sense guided by relationships10
5844929196Harry HarlowStudied attachment in monkeys with artificial mothers11
5844929197William Jamescreated Functionalist school of thought; early American psychology teacher/philosopher12
5844929198Jerome KaganConducted longitudinal studies on temperament (infancy to adolescence)13
5844929199Ancel KeysConducted semi-starvation experiments to measure psych effects of hunger14
5844929200Lawrence KohlbergFamous for his theory of moral development in children; made use of moral dilemmas in assessment15
5844929201Elizabeth LoftusHer research on memory construction and the misinformation effect created doubts about the accuracy of eye-witness testimony16
5844929202Abraham MaslowHumanistic psychologist known for his "Hierarchy of Needs" and the concept of "self-actualization"17
5844929203Stanley MilgramConducted "shocking" (Ha!) experiments on obedience18
5844929204Ivan PavlovDescribed process of classical conditioning after famous experiments with dogs19
5844929205Jean PiagetKnown for his theory of cognitive development in children20
5844929206Carl RogersDeveloped "client-centered" therapy21
5844929207Stanley SchachterDeveloped "Two-Factor" theory of emotion; experiments on spillover effect22
5844929208B.F. SkinnerDescribed process of operant conditioning23
5844929209Edward ThorndikeFamous for "law of effect" and research on cats in "puzzle boxes"24
5844929210John WatsonEarly behaviorist; famous for the "Little Albert" experiments on fear conditioning25
5844929211Benjamin Lee WhorfFamous for describing concept of "liguistic determinism"26
5844929212William WundtConducted first psychology experiments in first psych laboratory27
5844929213Philip ZimbardoConducted Stanford Prison experiment28
5844929214Hans Selye(Accidentally) described General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS)29
5844929215Karen HorneyNeo-Freudian; offered feminist critique of Freud's theory30
5844929216Martin SeligmanConducted experiments with dogs that led to the concept of "learned helplessness"31
5844929217Fritz PerlsCreator of Gestalt Therapy32
5844929218Alfred AdlerNeo-Freudian; introduced concept of "inferiority complex" and stressed the importance of birth order33
5844929219Albert EllisDeveloped "rational emotive behavior therapy" (REBT)34
5844929220Aaron BeckDeveloped cognitive-behavior therapy35
5844929221Gordon AllportFounder of Trait Theory36
5844929222Phineas Gagehis survival of a horrible industrial accident taught us about the role of the frontal lobes (okay, he's not really a psychologist...)37
5844929223Walter Mischeloffered famous critique of trait theory and its claims38
5844929224David McClellandstudied achievement motivation; found those with high levels are driven to master challenging tasks39
5844929225Mary Whiton Calkinsfirst female president of the APA (1905); a student of William James; denied the PhD she earned from Harvard because of her sex (later, posthumously, it was granted to her)40
5844929226Charles Darwinhis idea, that the genetic composition of a species can be altered through natural selection, has had a lasting impact on psychology through the evolutionary perspective41
5844929227Dorothea DixAmerican activist who successfully pressured lawmakers to construct & fund asylums for the mentally ill42
5844929228G. Stanley Hallfirst american to work for Wundt; • Founded the American Psychological Association (now largest organization of psychologists in the USA) and became first president43
5844929229Margaret Floy WashburnFirst female to be awarded a PhD in psychology; 2nd female president of the APA (1921)44
5844929230Paul Brocathe part of the brain responsible for coordinating muscles involved in speech was named for him, because he first identified it45
5844929231Carl Wernickean area of the brain (in the left temporal lobe) involved in language comprehension and expression was named for him because he discovered it46
5844929232Michael GazzanigaConducted the "HE-ART" experiments with split brain patients47
5844929233Roger Sperrylike Gazzaniga, studied split brain patients; showed that left/right hemispheres have different functions48
5844929234Gustav Fechnerearly German psychologist credited with founding psychophysics49
5844929235David Hubel & Torsten Weiseltwo Nobel prize winning neuroscientists who demonstrated the importance of "feature detector" neurons in visual perception50
5844929236Ernst Weberbest known for "Weber's Law", the notion that the JND magnitude is proportional to the stimulus magnitude51
5844929237Ernest Hilgardfamous for his hypnosis research & the theory that a "hidden observer" theory52
5844929238Robert Rescorlaresearched classical conditioning; found subjects learn the predictability of an event through trials (cognitive element)53
5844929239Edward Tolmanresearched rats' use of "cognitive maps"54
5844929240Wolfgang Kohlerconsidered to be the founder of Gestalt Psychology55
5844929241George A. Millermade famous the phrase: "the magical number 7, plus or minus 2" when describing human memory56
5844929242Alfred Kinseyhis research described human sexual behavior and was controversial (for its methodology & findings)57
5844929243Diana Baumrindher theory of parenting styles had three main types (permissive, authoratative, & authoritarian)58
5844929244Lev Vygotskyfounder of "Social Development Theory" (note: not "social learning theory" OR "psychosocial" development...); emphasizes importace of More Knowledge Others (MKO) and the Zone of Proximal Development59
5844929245Konrad Lorenzwon Nobel prize for research on imprinting60
5844929246Carl Jungneo-Freudian who created concept of "collective unconscious" and wrote books on dream interpretation61
5844929247Paul Costa & Robert McCraecreators of the "Big Five" model of personality traits62
5844929248Francis Galtoninterested in link between heredity and intelligence; founder of the eugenics movement63
5844929249Howard Gardnerbest known for his theory of "multiple intelligences"64
5844929250Charles Spearmancreator of "g-factor", or general intelligence, concept65
5844929251Robert Sternbergcreator of "successful intelligence" theory (3 types)66
5844929252Lewis Termanadvocate of intelligence testing in US; developed Standford-Binet test and oversaw army's use of intelligence testing during WWI67
5844929253David WeschlerDeveloper of WAIS and WISC intelligence tests68
5844929254Mary Cover Jones"Mother of behavior therapy"; used classical conditioning to help "Peter" overcome fear of rabbits69
5844929255Joseph WolpeDescribed use of systematic desensitization to treat phobias70
5844929256Leon FestingerDescribed concept of cognitive dissonance71
5844929257Paul EkmanInterested in the universality of facial expressions: facial expressions carry same meaning regardless of culture, context, or language. Use of microexpressions to detect lying.72
5844929258William Masters & Virginia JohnsonUsed direct observation and experimentation to study sexual response cycle (4 stages)73
5844929259Daniel Kahneman & Amos TverskyInvestigated the use of heuristics in decision-making; studied the availability, anchoring, and representativeness heuristics74
5844929260Raymond CattellIntelligence: fluid & crystal intelligence; personality testing: 16 Personality Factors (16PF personality test)75
5844929261Edward Bradford TitchenerStudent of Wundt and founder of structuralism. Used introspection to search for the mind's structural elements.76

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