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GRE Psychology: Important Names
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1. Studied the mere exposure effect; also resolved problems with the social facilitation effect by suggesting that the presence of others enhances the emission of dominant responses and impairs the emission of nondominant responses
Zajonc. R.
Sternberg - R.
Newcomb - T.
Clark - K. - Clark - M.
2. English physiologist who first inferred the existence of synapse
Zajonc. R.
Sherrington - C.
Hovland - C.
Wever - E. and Bray - C.
3. Trait theorist who used factor analysis to study personality. Divided intelligence into fluid and crystallized and looked at how they change throughout the lifespan
Maslow - A.
Cattell - R.
Bekesy -G.
Sperry - R. and Gazzaniga - M.
4. Developed theory of isomorphism
McClelland - D.
Cannon - W.
Dollard - J. and Miller - N.
Kohler - W.
5. Used factor analysis to study primary mental abilities - factors more specific than g but more general than s
Zajonc. R.
Luchins - A.
Dollard - J. and Miller - N.
Thurstone - L.
6. Proposed a theory of multiple intelligences that divides intelligence into seven different types - all of which are equally important; traditional IQ tests measure only two of the seven types
Cannon - W.
Witkin - H.
Gardner - H.
Fechner - G.
7. Suggested that masculinity and femininity were two separate dimensions; concept of androgyny
Dollard - J. and Miller - N.
Bem - S.
Helmholtz - H.
McGuire - W.
8. Trait theorist who used factor analysis to study personality
Helmholtz - H.
Kohler - W.
Cattell - R.
Darley - J. - Latane - B.
9. Attempted to relate somatotype (body type) to personality type
McGuire - W.
Guilford - J.
Lewin - K.
Sheldon - W.
10. Studied observational learning
Rotter - J.
Bandura - A.
Heider - F.
von Frisch - K.
11. Developed a list of depth cues that help us to perceive depth
Fechner - G.
Berkeley - G.
Sperling - G.
James - W. and Lange - C.
12. Behaviorist theorist known for his social learning theory; did modeling experiment using punching bag ('Bobo' doll)
Bandura - A.
Asch - S.
Lorenz - K.
Gibson - E. and Walk - R.
13. Proposed gate theory of pain
Mischel - W.
Cattell - R.
Melzack - R. and Wall - P.
Spearman - C.
14. Operant conditioning pioneers worked with pigeons and mice in operant chambers
Skinner - B.F.
Festinger - L.
Horney - K.
Heider - F.
15. German neurologist who identified the part of the brain primarily associated with understanding spoken language (_______'S Area)
Fechner - G.
Aronson - E. - Linder - D.
Maslow - A.
Wernicke - C.
16. Discovered and studied instinctual drift
Berkeley - G.
Breland - K. and Breland - M.
Klein - M.
Horney - K.
17. Developed elaboration likelihood model of persuasion (central and peripheral routes to persuasion)
Maslow - A.
Luria - A.
Hering - E.
Petty - R. - Cacioppo - J.
18. Used the water-jar problem to study the effect of mental sets on problem solving
Hubel - D. and Wiesel - T.
Luchins - A.
Skinner - B.F.
Kernberg - O.
19. Trait theorist who proposed two main dimensions on which human personalities differ: introversion-extroversion and emotional stability-neuroticism
Newcomb - T.
Wernicke - C.
Eysenck - H.
Stevens - S. S.
20. Used autokinetic effect to study conformity; also performed Robber'S Cave experiment and found that having superordinate goals increased intergroup cooperation
Olds - J. - and Milner - P.
Bandura - A.
Watson - J.
Sherif - M.
21. Studied obedience by asking subjects to administer electroshock; proposed stimulus-overload theory to explain differences between city and country dwellers
Milgram - S.
Horney - K.
Maslow - A.
Cattell - R.
22. Critic of trait theories of personality
Penfield - W.
Adler - A.
Horney - K.
Mischel - W.
23. Trait theorist known for concept of functional autonomy; also distinguished between idiographic and nomothetic approaches to personality
Kelly - G.
Chomsky - N.
McClelland - D.
Allport - G.
24. Proposed the Schachter-Singer two-factory theory of emotions
Zimbardo - P.
Sperling - G.
Schachter - S. and Singer - J.
McClelland - D.
25. Suggested that gender differences in conformity were not due to gender per se - but to differing social roles.
Eysenck - H.
Gibson - J.
Spearman - C.
Eagly - A.
26. Developed the visual cliff apparatus - which is used to study the development of depth perception
Luchins - A.
Garcia - J.
Bem - D.
Gibson - E. and Walk - R.
27. Performed experiements which showed that contiguity could not fully explain classical conditioning; proposed contingency theory of classical conditioning
Rescorla - R.
Penfield - W.
Tinbergen - N.
Kelly - G.
28. Physiologist who studied the autonomic nervous system - including 'fight or flight' reactions; investigated homeostasis; and with Bard - proposed _______-Bard theory of emotions
Heider - F.
Thurstone - L.
Cannon - W.
Sheldon - W.
29. Psychodynamic theorist best known for concept of inferiority complex
Gardner - H.
Cattell - R.
Thurstone - L.
Adler - A.
30. Founder of ego psychology
Macoby - E. and Jacklin - C.
Wever - E. and Bray - C.
Freud - A.
Rescorla - R.
31. Studied loss of normal fear and rage reactions in monkeys resulting from damage to temporal lobes; also studied in amygdala'S role in emotions
Melzack - R. and Wall - P.
Bem - D.
Sperling - G.
Kluver - H. and Bucy - P.
32. Object-relations theorist
Klein - M.
Darley - J. - Latane - B.
Paivio - A.
Gibson - J.
33. Studied depth cues (esp. texture gradients) that help us to perceive depths
Olds - J. - and Milner - P.
Cattell - R.
Clark - K. - Clark - M.
Gibson - J.
34. Suggested that individual differences in intelligence were largely due to differences in amount of a general factor called g
Spearman - C.
Bekesy -G.
Darwin - C.
Wolpe - J.
35. Canadian neurosurgeon who used electrodes and electrical stimulation techniques to 'map' out different parts of the brain during surgery
Collins - A. and Loftus - E.
Tinbergen - N.
Miller - G.
Penfield - W.
36. Studied field-dependence and field-independence using the rod and frame test
Sternberg - R.
Mischel - W.
Witkin - H.
Guilford - J.
37. Ethologist who studied communication in honey bees
Hall - E.
McClelland - D.
Smith - E. -Shoben - E. - and Rips - L.
von Frisch - K.
38. Studied taste aversion learning and proposed that some species are biologically prepared to learn connections between certain stimuli
Erikson - E.
Garcia - J.
Miller - G.
Sherrington - C.
39. Proposed concept of belief in a just world
Bem - D.
Hovland - C.
Lerner - M.
McClelland - D.
40. Object-relations theorist
Kohler - W.
Tinbergen - N.
Freud - S.
Winnicott - D.W.
41. Proposed that there were two factors that could lead to non-helping: social influence and diffusion of responsibility
Kelly - G.
Darley - J. - Latane - B.
Sternberg - R.
Hubel - D. and Wiesel - T.
42. Proposed theory of evolution and natural selection as its centerpiece
Darwin - C.
Hubel - D. and Wiesel - T.
Milgram - S.
McClelland - D.
43. Based personality theory on the notion of 'individual as scientist'
Gibson - E. and Walk - R.
Kelly - G.
Bem - S.
Mahler - M.
44. Developed ______ law as an alternative to Fechner'S Law
Wever - E. and Bray - C.
Kernberg - O.
Dollard - J. and Miller - N.
Stevens - S. S.
45. Ethologists who studied unlearned - instinctual bxs in the natural environment
Jung - C.
Zimbardo - P.
Heider - F.
Lorenz - K.
46. Phenomenological theorist who found empathy - congruence - and unconditional positive regards to be important aspects; person-centered
Helmholtz - H.
Gibson - J.
Rotter - J.
Rogers - C.
47. Developed self-perception theory as an alternative to cognitive dissonance theory.
Bem - D.
Hall - E.
Witkin - H.
Darwin - C.
48. Developed sociobiology
Wilson - E. O.
Gardner - H.
Rotter - J.
Hall - E.
49. Proposed volley theory of pitch perception in response to a criticism of the freqency theory of pitch perception
Watson - J.
Jung - C.
Wolpe - J.
Wever - E. and Bray - C.
50. French anatomist who identified the part of the brain primarily associated with producing spoken language (_____'S Area)
Kahneman - D. and Tversky - A.
Hubel - D. and Wiesel - T.
Broca - P.
Lewin - K.