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Non-comprehensive list of psychologists to know
Name k
Freud**
Erik Erikson**
Lev Vygotsky
eggs Kohlberg**
Jean Piaget**
BF Skinner**
Pavlov
James-Lange
Cannon-Bard
Schachter-Singer
Abraham Maslow
George Herbert
Mead**
Carl Rogers

William James
Karen Horney
Carl Jung
Erving Goffman**
John B. Watson
Albert Bandura
Noam Chomsky
Howard Gardner
William Stern
Clark Hull
Richard E. Petty and
John Cacioppo

Theories
Psychoanalytic theory, psychosexual stages
Psychosocial stages
Vygotsky’s levels of development (zone of
proximal development); interactionist theory
Kohlberg’s theory of moral development
Piaget’s theory of cognitive development;
schemas
Operant conditioning, behaviourist, learning
theory of language, incentive theory of
motivation; instinctual drift
Classical conditioning
stimulus → physical condition → emotion
stimulus → emotion + physical condition
stimulus → physical response →
cognitive appraisal to label the emotion
Needs based theory of motivation
Social psychology, interactionist theory of
language, symbolic interactionism,
pragmatism, theory of the social self (I and
Me)
Humanistic, self-actualization,
unconditional positive regard, client
centered therapy, self-verification;
congruence
Father of American psych, functional
psychology, James-Lange theory of emotion
Feminist theory
Personality type, archetypes, collective
unconscious
Dramaturgy
Behaviourist, little Albert experiment
Observational learning, social learning
theory, reciprocal determinism - Bobo Doll
experiment
Nativist theory of language; language
acquisition device, universal grammar
(universalist language theory)
Theory of multiple intelligence
IQ
Drive reduction theory of motivation
Elaboration likelihood model

George Homans
Stanley Milgram
Solomon Asch
Edwin Sutherland
Robert Merton**
Charles Cooley**
Harry Harlow
Mary Ainsworth; John
Bowlby
Emile Durkheim**
(who used to be
here)?
Robert Sternberg
Karl Marx**
Ludwig Gumplowicz
Max Weber**
WEB Dubois
Simone de Beauvoir
Talcott Parsons**
Herbert Blumer/MEAD
Muzafer Sherif
Gordon Allport
Raymond Cattell**
Max Weber
Broadbent and
Treisman
Ernst Weber
Paul Ekman
Hans Eysenckkc
Jeffrey Alan Gray
Cloninger
Robert Zajonc
Cattell-Horn
Spearman
Carroll
John Mayer

Social exchange theory
Milgram experiment, obedience
Asch conformity studies; peer pressure
Differential association
Strain theory; manifest and latent functions
Looking glass self
Monkey experiments with love/attachment
Attachment theory; strange situation
experiment
Functionalism of society
Labeling theory (relates to deviance)
Triarchic theory of intelligence
Conflict Theory
African American rights; NAACP
Feminism
Sick role
Symbolic interactionism; (Mead = social
behaviorism
Robbers Cave Experiment
Three basic traits: cardinal, central,
secondary
“Big Five” traits
Bureaucracy
Attention Filter model (Broadbent); Attention
Attenuation Model (Anne Treisman) - both on
divided attention
Weber’s Law; difference threshold, Weber
ratio
6 universal/basic emotionsoins
Biological perspective of personality;
introversion-extraversion/stability-instability
model;
Behavioral inhibition system and Behavioral
Activation System - biological personality
perspectivet
Neurotransmitter levels determine
personalityt
Mere exposure effect; Social facilitation
Crystallized vs. fluid intelligence
Generalized intelligence; g factor
3-Stratum model of intelligence
Personal intelligence; emotional intelligence

Ernest Hilgardrst
Alan Baddeley**
Collins and Loftus
Yerkes-Dodson
Hans Selyre
Leon Festinger
Daryl Bem
George Kelley
Julian Rotter
Walter Mischel and
Yuichi Shoda
Lewinsohn

Frank and Putnam
Kernberg
Petty and Caccioppo
Robert Michels
George Ritzer
Edward Thorndike
Gustav Fechner
William Wundt
Clayton Alderfer
Victor VroommVictor
vroomCroom
Francis Galton
Francis Joseph Gall

Hypnosis; dissociation theory
Baddeley’s model of working memory
Spreading activation model
Yerkes-Dodson law of performance vs. stress
General adaptation syndrome; model of
physiological stress response
Cognitive dissonance; efffect of current
behavior on attitude
Self-perception theory; how we form attitude
about self by evaluating past behaviore
Personal construct model; Rep test; fixed-role
therapy
Locus of control
Cognitive-affective personality system
Lewinsohn’s reinforcement cycle of
depression; depression leads to avoidance
conditioning which in turn negatively
reinforces depressive symptoms
Frank-Putnam trauma dissociation theory of
multiple personality disorder
Splitting model of borderline personality
disorder; theories on narcissism
Elaboration likelihood model of persuasion
Iron Law of Oligarchy; all governments move
toward an oligarchic bureaucracy
McDonaldization; i.e. mechanization of
society
Law of effect, and connectionismand
psychophysics
introspection and structuralismerionalism.
ERG theory of motivationon
Expectancy theory of motivation
Human Behavioral Genetics (founder)
Phrenology

This is super helpful, too! https://quizlet.com/42961222/psychologypeople-flash-cards/
Also, remember recognition, NOT recall!

Discussion:
Who else wants a fucking 132 on this section?
Someone please donate me a 132 on here. Please,
pleeeeaaassseeeee!!!!!
Benson, I know you’re hitting 131s and 132s on those TPR practice
tests; donate one to idiots like me
Haha I didn’t even get close on practice tests. I find out how I did
at the end of the month, ill let you know. Just BTW this document has
way way wayyyy more than is necessary on the test.
How’d you do? Then why do people keep saying that completely
bizarre terms pop up?
It might vary from test to test but on mine there weren't any
surprise names and I just used the first page and a half of this
document.
Anyone else getting beat up on some of these 30min EK exams? I feel
like a legit dumbass. Please someone reassure me I’m not a dumbass?
Dude, you’re a dumbass. Just let your dreams be dreams.
You’re not a dumbass!
Is anyone else struggling with psych research experiment
passages/questions???????

who the fuck are all these name? i doubt u need to know these
randoms fuck nuggets.. please tell me if this is important?
Why do how come i get 60 percent or more correct on TPR exams and
somhow don’t get 60 percent of the points I should be getting.. some
exams I get just over 50 percent right and still get a 124..what gives?
50 percent of the points is 7 why i no get 125 :(
what have you nuggets been getting on EK tests? (1-3)
- ive been averaging 65% fuck me

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