Structuralism/Functionalism Psychoanalisis Behaviourism Humanism Cognition
100
1879
What year did structuralism start?
100
Sigmund Freud
Who is the main proponent of psychoanalysis?
100
Around 1920
When did this theory emerge?
100
Around 1950
When did this theory start?
100
1960's and 1970's
When did these theories emerge?
200
William James
Who was the main proponent of functionalism?
200
Around 1900's
When did this theory start?
200
Skinner and Watson
The 2 theorists that began this theory were..
Hint: one in a famous character from The Simpsons
200
Carl Rogers
Who was the main proponent of this theory?
200
Jean Piaget, Noam Chomsky and Herbert Simon
Tell me the name of at least 1 important psychologist related to these theories.
300
Structuralism
This is the current that believed that the behaviour was made up of individual components.
300
Unconscious (drives, motivators...)
What governs our behaviour, according to this theory?
300
Ivan Pavlov
What is the name of the Russian scientist that tought us a lot about the way we learn by feeding dogs?
300
Self concept
According to this theory, what drives our behaviour is:
300
Technology.
__________ allows to make measurment.
400
Functionalism
This is the current that believed that human personality evolved to adapt to different needs.
400
Free asociation, interpretations of dreams, interpretations of lapsus...
Tell me at least one technique used in psychoanalysis.
400
External factors/previous learning
This theory says that our behaviour is mainly influenced by:
400
Of course darlings.
This theory says that we have free will?
400
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:
500
A structural psychologyst
What kind of psychologist would try to separate each problem, to solve it individually?
500
Superego
According to this theory, the human mid is composed by: ego, id and...
500
Positive reinforcement
You do your homework and I give you an A. This is an example of:
500
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).
500
The mental processes involved in acquiring
knowledge.
What does the term condition refer to?






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