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Schaffeld AP Psychology Review Worksheet
Famous Psychologists
Last, First Name
Adler,
Alfred
Ainsworth,
Mary
Allport,
Gordon
Aristotle
Asch,
Solomon
Aserinsky,
Eugene
Asch,
Solomon
Bandura,
Albert
Beck,
Aaron
Bem,
Daryl
Topic and Unit
Neo
Freudian
Personality
Unit
Attachment
Theory
Development
Unit
Trait
Theorist
Personality
Unit
Philosopher
Intro
Unit
Conformity
Social
Psych
Unit
Sleep
and
Dreams
Consciousness
Unit
Conformity
Social
Psychology
Behaviorist/Cognitive
Theorist
Learning
Unit
Personality
Unit
Cognitive
Theorist
Abnormal
Unit
Social
Psych
Unit
Binet,
Alfred
Intelligence
Testing
Intelligence
Unit
Bower,
Gordon
Retrieval
Cognition
Unit
Memory
Cognition
Unit
Broadbent,
Donald
Broca,
Paul
Calkins,
Mary
Cannon,
Walter
Cartwright,
Rosalyn
Language
Neuroscience
Unit
Intro
Unit
Emotion
Theory
Emotion
Unit
Dream
Theory
Consciousness
Unit
Key Info
Birth
Order,
Inferiority
and
Superiority
Complex,
Compensation
Strange
Situation
Test,
Secure
Attachment,
Anxious
Ambivalent
Attachment,
Anxious
Avoidant
Attachment
Cardinal
Traits,
Central
Traits,
Secondary
Traits
Studied
the
soul;
identified
reason
and
physical
faculties
as
separate
elements
Informational
Social
Influence
Cross
reference
with
Nathaniel
Kleitman,
REM
Sleep,
Founder
of
Modern
Sleep
Research
Asch
Line
Study,
Normative
Social
Influence
Social
Learning,
Bobo
Doll,
Observational
Learning,
Theory
of
Reciprocal
Determinism
a
Social‐cognitive
theory
of
personality
(internal
mental
events,
external
environmental,
and
behavior
all
interact
reciprocally)
Cognitive
Therapy,
Beck
Depression
Inventory
and
Beck
Anxiety
Inventory
Beliefs,
attitudes,
and
ideologies,
Psi
(ESP)
Phenomenon,
sexual
orientations,
personality,
self‐perception
Stanford‐Binet
Intelligence
Test
Mental
Age
Still
the
basis
of
modern
IQ
tests
Mood
dependent
retrieval
and
mood
congruent
processing
Experimental
psychologist;
attention,
info
processing,
filter
theory,
selective
attention
and
short
term
memory,
cognitive
psych
and
implicit
learning
Broca’s
Area‐
production
of
speech,
Frontal
Lobe
First
Female
President
of
the
APA
Self
Psychology
Cannon‐Bard
Theory
of
Emotion
Dreams
as
connected
to
psychologically
traumatic
events;
depression,
dreaming
and
the
brain,
Sleep
researcher
sleep
apnea,
parasomnias
Schaffeld AP Psychology Review Worksheet
Famous Psychologists
Last, First Name
Cattel,
Raymond
Charcot,
Jean
Martin
Chomsky,
Noam
Cover‐Jones,
Mary
Dement,
William
Ebbinghaus,
Herman
Ekman,
Paul
Ellis,
Albert
Erikson,
Erik
Eysenck,
Hans
Fechner,
Gustav
Festinger,
Leon
Freud,
Anna
Freud,
Sigmund
Galton,
Sir
Francis
Gardner,
Howard
Gazzaniga,
Michael
Gerard,
Ralph
Topic and Unit
Trait
Theory
Personality
Unit
Hypnosis
Consciousness
Unit
Language
Development
Cognition
Unit
Phobias
and
Therapy
Abnormal
Unit
Learning
Unit
Sleep
Consciousness
Unit
Memory
and
Forgetting
Cognition
Unit
Emotion
Unit
Therapy
Abnormal
Unit
Development
Unit
Personality
Unit
Trait
Theorist
Personality
Unit
Key Info
Used
factor
analysis
to
determine
surface
traits
and
16
source
traits
Considered
by
some
to
be
the
founder
of
modern
neurology,
studied
hysteria‐believed
that
hypnosis
was
a
biological,
not
psychological
state.
Freud
and
Binet
were
his
students.
Innate
language
acquisition
device
Counter
conditioning
The
“mother”
of
behavior
therapy
90
Minute
Sleep
Cycle
Forgetting
and
Learning
Curves,
one
of
first
researchers
on
memory;
nonsense
syllables
Facial
Expressiveness,
universal
and
innate
RET/REBT
Psychosocial
Development‐8
Stages,
Neo‐
Freudian,
Crises
Coined
the
“Big
3”
dimensions
of
personality:
Psychoticism,
Extraversion‐Introversion,
Neuroticism
Sensation
and
Perception
Sensation
and
perception,
color
perception,
JND‐
Unit
just
noticeable
difference
Social
Psychology
Unit
Cognitive
Dissonance
Psychoanalytic
Child
psychoanalysis,
ego
psychology
Personality
Unit
Personality
Unit
Father
of
Psychoanalysis,
id,
ego,
superego,
Consciousness
Unit
defense
mechanisms,
unconscious,
dream
Cognition
Unit
interpretation
and
analysis,
manifest
vs
latent
content,
stages
of
development
(oral,
anal,
phallic,
latency,
genital),
free
association,
iceberg
metaphor,
fixation,
Evolutionary
Eugenics,
and
differential
psychology
Darwin’s
NNN
Unit
cousin,
evolutionary
psych
Intelligence
Unit
Theory
of
Multiple
Intelligences
Savant
Syndrome
Seizure
Surgery
Split
Brain
Research
Neuroscience
Unit
Biological
Basis
of
Memory
research
on
electrical
activity
–
Memory
hamsters
Cognition
Unit
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Famous Psychologists
Last, First Name
Goleman,
Daniel
Topic and Unit
Intelligence
Unit
Guilford,
JP
Ways
of
Thinking
Cognition
Unit
Intro
Unit
Development
Unit
Hall,
G.
Stanley
Harlow,
Harry
Hobson
and
McCarley
Horney,
Karen
Attachment
Development
Unit
Dreaming
Consciousness
Unit
Psychoanalytic
Personality
Unit
Hull,
Clark
Motivation
Unit
Izard,
Carroll
Emotion
Unit
James,
William
Fuctionalist
Intro
Unit
Emotion
Unit
Psychoanalytic
Personality
Unit
Sexual
Motivation
Motivation
Unit
Sense
of
Self
Development
Unit
Sleep
Consciousness
Unit
Gestalt
Theorist
Sensation
and
Perception
Unit
Moral
Development
Development
Unit
Gestalt
Theorist
Sensation
and
Perception
Unit
Adulthood
Development
Unit
Memory
Formation
Cognition
Unit
Jung,
Carl
Kinsey,
Alfred
Kagen,
Jerome
Kleitman,
Nathaniel
Koffka,
Kurt
Kohlberg,
Lawrence
Kohler,
Wolfgang
Kubler‐Ross,
Elisabeth
Lashley,
Karl
Key Info
Theory
of
Emotional
Intelligence:
self
awareness,
self
management,
social
awareness,
relationship
management
Structure
of
Intellect,
convergent
v.
divergent
thinking
First
President
of
the
APA,
developmental
psychology;
described
adolescence
as
a
period
of
“sturm
and
drang”
(storm
and
stress)
Attachment;
cloth/wire
monkey
experiment
Diabolical
creature

Activation
Synthesis
Theory
of
Dreaming
Pons/Cortex
Neo‐Freudian,
Groundbreaking
work
on
neuroticism;
concept
of
womb
envy,
criticism
of
penis
envy,
moving
toward,
away,
and
against
Reinforcement,
drive‐reduction,
stimulus,
response,
incentive
motivation
Emotional
Development
and
facial
expressiveness,
found
that
facial
expressions
of
emotions
are
constant
across
cultures
American
Psychologist,
First
Psych
Textbook,
Functionalism,
James
Lange
Theory
of
Emotion,
Collective
v.
personal
unconscious,
anima
v.
animus,
archetypes,
synchronicity,
Neo
Freudian
Sex
Researcher,
Indiana
University
Rouge
Test
REM
Sleep,
Founder
of
Modern
Sleep
Research
Published
an
early
textbook
on
Gestalt
psychology
(whole
is
more
than
the
sum
of
its
parts)
Pre‐conventional,
conventional,
post‐
conventional
(6
stages,
3
levels)
Published
an
early
textbook
on
Gestalt
psychology
(which
studied
perception,
and
how
humans
combine
parts
into
wholes)
Stages
of
Dying
Localization
of
brain
function
and
rats
–
cut
out
pieces
Memory
Trace/Engram
Schaffeld AP Psychology Review Worksheet
Famous Psychologists
Last, First Name
Latane,
Bibb
Topic and Unit
Individual
Behavior
In
The
Presence
of
Others
Social
Psych
Unit
Emotion
Unit
Philosopher
Intro
Unit
Memory
Cognition
Unit
Origins
of
Attachment
Development
Unit
Identity
Formation
Development
Unit
Humanist
Abnormal
Unit
Motivation
Unit
Sexual
Motivation
Motivation
Unit
Motivation
Unit
Abnormal
Unit
Consciousness
Unit
Obedience
Social
Psych
Unit
Stort
Term
Memory
Cognition
Unit
Key Info
Social
Loafing
Mischel,
Walter
Personality
Unit
Olds,
James
Hypothalamus
Neuroscience
Unit
Behaviorist
Learning
Unit
Personality‐
behavior
is
based
on
situational
influences,
did
the
Marshmallow
test,
self/emotional
regulation
Rewards
system
in
the
brain
Bull
video
clip
Classical
Conditioning,
Dogs,
generalization,
discrimination,
extinction,
stimulus,
response,
spontaneous
recover,
UCS,
UCR,
CS,
CR,
neutral
stimulus,
digestion
research
Memory
storage
in
temporal
lobe
(wrong)
Lazarus,
Richard
Locke,
John
Loftus,
Elizabeth
Lorenz,
Konrad
Marcia,
James
Maslow,
Abraham
Masters
and
Johnson
McClelland,
David
Mesmer,
Franz
Milgram,
Stanley
Miller,
George
Pavlov,
Ivan
Penfield,
Wilder
Piaget,
Jean
Plato
Biology
of
a
Memory
Cognition
Unit
Cognitive
Development
Development
Unit
Philosopher
Intro
Unit
Cognitive
Appraisal
and
Emotion
Tabula
Rasa
Memory
Construction,
Misinformation
Effect,
Source
Amnesia
Imprinting
and
Critical
Periods,
innate
behaviors;
evolutionary
perspective
Identity
Diffusion,
Identity
Foreclosure,
Identity
Moratorium,
Identity
Achievement
Humanism,
Hierarchy
of
Needs,
Self
Actualization,
Self
Esteem
Sexual
response
cycle
(excitement,
plateau,
orgasm,
resolution)
Achievement
Motivation,
developed
scoring
system
for
TAT
Hypnosis
Obedience
Study,
Norms
Memory,
short
term
memory
7+/‐2
Cognitive
development,
assimilation
v.
accommodation,
sensorimotor,
preoperational,
concrete
operations,
formal
operations,
schemas,
conservation,
object
permanence,
animism,
hierarchical
classification,
abstract
reasoning
Described
levels
of
consciousness
in
his
“cave”
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Famous Psychologists
Last, First Name
Ramachandran,Vilayanur
Rescorla,
Robert
Rogers,
Carl
Rorschach,
Herman
Ross,
Lee
Rotter,
Julian
Schachter,
Stanley
Seligman,
Martin
Seyle,
Hans
Sherif,
Muzafer
Skinner,
B.F.
Spearman,
Charles
Sperry,
Roger
Sternberg,
Robert
Szasz,
Thomas
Terman,
Lewis
Topic and Unit
Neuroscientist
Sensation
&
Perception
Behaviorism
Learning
Unit
Humanism
Personality
Unit
Abnormal
Unit
Personality
Assessment
Intelligence
and
Testing
Unit
Personality
Unit
Attribution
Theory
Social
Psych
Unit
Social
Cognitive
Personality
Unit
Emotion
Unit
Social
Cognitive
Learning
Unit
Personality
Unit
Stress
Independent
Study
Unit
Conformity
Social
Psych
Unit
Behaviorist
Learning
Unit
Cognition
Unit
Defining
Intelligence
Intelligence
Unit
Epilepsy
Surgery
Neuroscience
Unit
Intelligence
Unit
Social
Psych
Unit
Labeling
People
Mentally
Ill
Abnormal
Unit
Intelligence
Testing
Intelligence
Unit
Key Info
Phantom
limb
sensations
Cognitive
connection
to
learning
Humanism,
Real
vs.
Ideal
Self,
Client‐Centered
Therapy,
Unconditional
Positive
Regard
Inkblot
projective
test
Fundamental
Attribution
Error,
Dispositional
vs.
Situational
Factors
Locus
of
control,
internal
and
external
Schacter‐Singer
Theory
of
emotion,
two‐factor
theory
of
emotion:
generalized
arousal
and
appraisal
Learned
helplessness;
also
known
for
his
research
on
optimism,
biological
preparedness
Stress‐GAS‐alarm,
resistance,
exhaustion
Informational
Social
Influence
Operant
conditioning,
operant
chamber,
schedules
of
reinforcement,
positive
reinforcement,
negative
reinforcement,
primary
reinforcement,
secondary
reinforcement,
shaping,
generalization,
discrimination,
extinction,
theory
of
language
development
G
Factor‐Intelligence,
S‐Factors,
factor
analysis
Nobel
prize
winner‐
split
brain
research
Triarchic
theory
of
love
and
intelligence‐
Love:
(intimacy,
passion,
commitment)
intelligence:
(creative,
analytic,
and
practical)
“there
is
no
such
thing
as
mental
illness”
It
allows
for
labeling‐
“you
have
problems
with
living”
Intelligence‐
Revised
Binet‐Simon
(Mental/Chronological
x
100)
IQ
formula
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Famous Psychologists
Last, First Name
Thorndike,
Edward
Thurstone,
Louis
Titchener,
Edward
Tolman,
Edward
Von
Helmholz,
Herman
Wagner,
Allan
Washburn,
AL
Watson,
John
Weber,
Ersnst
Wechsler,
David
Weisel,
Tortsen
Wernicke,
Karl
Wertheimer,
Max
Wolpe,
Joseph
Worf
Wundt,
Wilhelm
Yerkes,
Robert
Zimabardo,
Philip
Topic and Unit
Behaviorist
Learning
Unit
Defining
Intelligence
Intelligence
Unit
Structuralist
Intro
Unit
Behaviorism
Learning
Unit
Color
Vision
Sensation
and
Perception
Unit
Conditioning
Learning
Unit
Hunger
Motivation
Motivation
Unit
Behaviorist
Learning
Unit
Psychophysics
Sensation
and
Perception
Unit
Intelligence
Testing
Intelligence
Unit
Occipital
Lobe
and
Vision
Sensation
and
Perception
Unit
Language
Neuroscience
Unit
Gestalt
Sensation
and
Perception
Unit
Behaviorist
Abnormal
Unit
Thinking
and
Language
Cognition
Unit
Structuralism
Intro
Unit
Motivation
and
Emotion
Unit
The
Power
of
the
Situation
Social
Psych
Unit
Key Info
Law
of
Effect,
Cats,
Puzzle
Boxes,
Basis
for
Operant
Conditioning
Theory
of
Skinner
7
Primary
Mental
Abilities
First
to
criticize
Spearman’s
2
Factor
Theory
Structuralism‐
Wundt’s
student
Latent
Learning
and
Cognitive
Maps
Young‐Helmholtz‐
Trichromatic
Theory
of
Color
Vision
Cross
reference
with
Robert
Rescorla
Cognitive
connection
to
learning
Stomach
pang
theory
of
hunger
Cross
reference
with
Walter
Cannon
Classic
Conditioning,
Little
Albert,
advertising
Just
Noticeable
Difference
(JND)
WAIS,WISC,
verbal
and
nonverbal
tests
Visual
cortex,
visual
processing,
specialized
cells,
“Feature
Detectors”
Understanding
Language,
left
hemisphere,
temporal
lobe
Gestalt
Laws
of
Perceptual
Organization
(closure,
proximity,
similarity,
continuity,
figure
ground,
connectedness)
Systematic
Desensitization
Linguistic
Determinism
First
Psych
Lab,
introspection,
structuralism
Intelligence‐
chimps
v
humans,
eugenics,
Yerkes‐
Dodson‐
arousal
to
performance
Standford
Prison
Study,
Shyness,
Discovering
Psych
Series,
Power
of
the
Situation,
most
recent‐
heroes

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