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It all depends on your Perspective
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2He established Americas first research
laboratory.
3Who is G. Stanley Hall?
4He established the first formal laboratory for
psychological research.
5Who is Wilhelm Wundt?
6He is the father of psychoanalysis.
7Who is Sigmund Freud?
8He published the first leading textbook,
Principles of Psychology, in 1890.
9Who is William James?
10He was a leading force for structuralism during
his decades at Cornell University.
11Who is Edward Tichener?
12He was among the first to propose that
psychologists abandon the study of consciousness
altogether.
13Who is John B. Watson?
14His work with animals led him to the belief that
free will is an illusion.
15Who is B.F. Skinner?
16She was denied her Harvard PhD because of her
sex. She did become the first woman president of
the American Psychological Association.
17Who is Mary Calkins?
18She did pioneering work with both gifted and
mentally retarded children. She also played a
role in debunking explanations of female
inferiority.
19Who is Leta Hollingworth?
20She was the first woman to actually receive a PhD
in psychology. She also helped to advance the
behavioral approach.
21Who is Margaret Washburn?
22This approach emphasizes the bodily structures
and biochemical processes that underlie behavior.
23What is the biological (psychobiological)?
24This perspective believes that unconscious
motives and experiences in early childhood govern
personality and mental disorders.
25What is the psychoanalytical perspective?
26This perspective stresses the effects of
environment on the overt behavior of humans and
animals.
27What is the behavioral approach?
28This approach stresses the unique nature of
people and their potential for growth.
29What is the humanist perspective?
30This point of view hypothesizes about the
adaptive value of behavior patterns.
31What is the evolutionary approach?
32This perspective emphasizes the ways in which
people acquire, store, and process information.
33What is the cognitive perspective?
34Practitioners of this early school used
introspection to study the elements of
consciousness.
35What is structuralism?
36This early school was influenced by Darwins
concept of natural selection in its study of
consciousness.
37What is functionalism?
38This historic event and its aftermath propelled
the growth of clinical psychology.
39What is WWII?
40This school of thought stresses that the whole is
greater than the sum of its parts.
41What is gestalt?
42During the 1950s and 60s this approach sparked
renewed interest in the study of consciousness.
43What is the cognitive approach?
44People with this title have a medical degree.
(They can give you drugs.)
45Who are psychiatrists?
46People is this specialty are more likely to deal
with everyday problems such as family, marital,
and career issues.
47Who are counseling psychologists?
48People in this research area are most likely to
deal with core topics such as sensation,
perception, learning, conditioning, motivation,
and emotion.
49Who are experimental psychologists?
50This field of research is interested in the
measurement of behavior and capacities. They
usually devise tests.
51What is psychometrics?