Structuralism/Functionalism | Psychoanalisis | Behaviourism | Humanism | Cognition |
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1879
What year did structuralism start?
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Sigmund Freud
Who is the main proponent of psychoanalysis?
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Around 1920
When did this theory emerge?
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Around 1950
When did this theory start?
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1960's and 1970's
When did these theories emerge?
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William James
Who was the main proponent of functionalism?
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Around 1900's
When did this theory start?
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Skinner and Watson
The 2 theorists that began this theory were..
Hint: one in a famous character from The Simpsons |
Carl Rogers
Who was the main proponent of this theory?
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Jean Piaget, Noam Chomsky and Herbert Simon
Tell me the name of at least 1 important psychologist related to these theories.
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Structuralism
This is the current that believed that the behaviour was made up of individual components.
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Unconscious (drives, motivators...)
What governs our behaviour, according to this theory?
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Ivan Pavlov
What is the name of the Russian scientist that tought us a lot about the way we learn by feeding dogs?
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Self concept
According to this theory, what drives our behaviour is:
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Technology.
__________ allows to make measurment.
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Functionalism
This is the current that believed that human personality evolved to adapt to different needs.
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Free asociation, interpretations of dreams, interpretations of lapsus...
Tell me at least one technique used in psychoanalysis.
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External factors/previous learning
This theory says that our behaviour is mainly influenced by:
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Of course darlings.
This theory says that we have free will?
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How we think, how we see the world, how we
learn to react and adjust to different events in our lives.
This theory focuses on:
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A structural psychologyst
What kind of psychologist would try to separate each problem, to solve it individually?
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Superego
According to this theory, the human mid is composed by: ego, id and...
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Positive reinforcement
You do your homework and I give you an A. This is an example of:
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Art, aesthetics, conscious choices, new skills.
This theory says that if we were preprogramed to behave a certain way, then these would not exist:
(mention at least 1). |
The mental processes involved in acquiring
knowledge.
What does the term condition refer to?
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