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GRE Psychology: Important Names
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1. Critic of trait theories of personality
Smith - E. -Shoben - E. - and Rips - L.
Kernberg - O.
Bandura - A.
Mischel - W.
2. Discovered the basic principles of classical conditioning
Pavlov - I.
Kernberg - O.
Clark - K. - Clark - M.
Bekesy -G.
3. Studied loss of normal fear and rage reactions in monkeys resulting from damage to temporal lobes; also studied in amygdala'S role in emotions
Bem - S.
Horney - K.
Wilson - E. O.
Kluver - H. and Bucy - P.
4. Studied taste aversion learning and proposed that some species are biologically prepared to learn connections between certain stimuli
Penfield - W.
Garcia - J.
Aronson - E. - Linder - D.
Gibson - J.
5. Investigated the role of schemata in memory; concluded that memory is largely a reconstructive process.
Wernicke - C.
Collins - A. and Loftus - E.
Bartlett - F.
McClelland - D.
6. Performed experiements which showed that contiguity could not fully explain classical conditioning; proposed contingency theory of classical conditioning
Mischel - W.
Rescorla - R.
Allport - G.
Gardner - H.
7. Proposed gate theory of pain
Melzack - R. and Wall - P.
Penfield - W.
Sherif - M.
Winnicott - D.W.
8. Developed a list of depth cues that help us to perceive depth
Berkeley - G.
Miller - G.
Craik - F. and Lockhart - R.
Hering - E.
9. 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
Gibson - E. and Walk - R.
Whorf - B.
Miller - G.
Gardner - H.
10. Studied need for achievement (nAch)
Adler - A.
Gibson - J.
McClelland - D.
Spearman - C.
11. Attempted to relate somatotype (body type) to personality type
Cannon - W.
Sheldon - W.
Kluver - H. and Bucy - P.
Broca - P.
12. 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
Schachter - S.
Rescorla - R.
Zajonc. R.
Helmholtz - H.
13. English physiologist who first inferred the existence of synapse
Gibson - E. and Walk - R.
Hubel - D. and Wiesel - T.
Sherrington - C.
Darwin - C.
14. Found support for gender differences in verbal ability
McClelland - J. and Rumelhart - D.
Wever - E. and Bray - C.
Skinner - B.F.
Macoby - E. and Jacklin - C.
15. Studied memory using nonsense syllables and the method of savings
Zimbardo - P.
Stevens - S. S.
Ebbinghaus - H.
Berkeley - G.
16. Trait theorist known for concept of functional autonomy; also distinguished between idiographic and nomothetic approaches to personality
von Frisch - K.
Allport - G.
Hall - E.
Bandura - A.
17. Phenomenological personality theorist known for developing a hierarchy of needs and for the concept of self-actualization
Heider - F.
Gibson - E. and Walk - R.
Maslow - A.
Winnicott - D.W.
18. Empirical studies led to traveling wave theory of pitch perception which - at least partially - supported by Helmholtz'S place-resonance theory
Bekesy -G.
Eagly - A.
Winnicott - D.W.
Ebbinghaus - H.
19. Refined ROC curves in signal detection theory
Sperry - R. and Gazzaniga - M.
Swets - John A.
Kohler - W.
McGuire - W.
20. Studied political norms
Festinger - L.
Berkeley - G.
Newcomb - T.
Rogers - C.
21. Object-relations theorist
Premack - D.
Rotter - J.
Kohler - W.
Mahler - M.
22. Suggested _______ Principle: that a more-preferred activity could be used to reinforce a less-preferred activity
Premack - D.
Thurstone - L.
Stevens - S. S.
Macoby - E. and Jacklin - C.
23. Psychodynamic theorist who suggested that there were three ways to relate to others: moving toward - moving against - moving away from
Rotter - J.
Kluver - H. and Bucy - P.
Horney - K.
Bartlett - F.
24. Studied how psychological inoculation could help people resist persuasion
Eysenck - H.
Winnicott - D.W.
Sheldon - W.
McGuire - W.
25. Studied the norms for interpersonal distance in interpersonal interactions
Kluver - H. and Bucy - P.
Hall - E.
Bandura - A.
James - W. and Lange - C.
26. Trait theorist who proposed two main dimensions on which human personalities differ: introversion-extroversion and emotional stability-neuroticism
Eysenck - H.
Darwin - C.
Bandura - A.
Bartlett - F.
27. German neurologist who identified the part of the brain primarily associated with understanding spoken language (_______'S Area)
Maslow - A.
Wernicke - C.
Kluver - H. and Bucy - P.
Thorndike - E.
28. Proposed volley theory of pitch perception in response to a criticism of the freqency theory of pitch perception
Miller - G.
Festinger - L.
Rogers - C.
Wever - E. and Bray - C.
29. Ethologists who studied unlearned - instinctual bxs in the natural environment
Dollard - J. and Miller - N.
Rogers - C.
Lorenz - K.
Hall - E.
30. Canadian neurosurgeon who used electrodes and electrical stimulation techniques to 'map' out different parts of the brain during surgery
Hovland - C.
Kernberg - O.
Bem - S.
Penfield - W.
31. Founder of ego psychology
Maslow - A.
Berkeley - G.
Broca - P.
Freud - A.
32. Studied eyewitness memory and concluded that our memories can be altered by presenting new information or by asking misleading questions
Gibson - J.
Sperling - G.
Loftus - E.
Craik - F. and Lockhart - R.
33. Suggested that the brain processes information using parallel distributed processing (PDP)
Mischel - W.
McClelland - J. and Rumelhart - D.
Premack - D.
Melzack - R. and Wall - P.
34. Found that the capacity of short-term memory is seven (plus or minus two) items
Premack - D.
Miller - G.
Rotter - J.
Loftus - E.
35. Studied obedience by asking subjects to administer electroshock; proposed stimulus-overload theory to explain differences between city and country dwellers
Milgram - S.
Adler - A.
Pavlov - I.
Witkin - H.
36. Distinguished between the surface structure and deep structure of a sentence; studied transformational rules that could be used to transform one sentence into another
Heider - F.
McGuire - W.
Chomsky - N.
Klein - M.
37. Devised the spreading activation model of semantic memory
Milgram - S.
Aronson - E. - Linder - D.
Milner - B.
Collins - A. and Loftus - E.
38. Proposed triarchic theory that divides intelligence into three types: componential - experiential - and contextual
Clark - K. - Clark - M.
Lerner - M.
Bandura - A.
Sternberg - R.
39. Studied observational learning
Broca - P.
James - W. and Lange - C.
Aronson - E. - Linder - D.
Bandura - A.
40. Investigated the use of heuristics in decision making ; studied the availability heuristic and the representativeness heuristic
Kahneman - D. and Tversky - A.
Milgram - S.
Zimbardo - P.
Maslow - A.
41. Studied depth cues (esp. texture gradients) that help us to perceive depths
Bandura - A.
Gibson - J.
Janis - I.
Kandel - E.
42. Used the water-jar problem to study the effect of mental sets on problem solving
Kluver - H. and Bucy - P.
Gibson - E. and Walk - R.
Olds - J. - and Milner - P.
Luchins - A.
43. Developed opponent process theory of color vision
Ebbinghaus - H.
Petty - R. - Cacioppo - J.
Hering - E.
Berkeley - G.
44. Object-relations theorist
Hall - E.
Bekesy -G.
Luchins - A.
Kernberg - O.
45. Suggested that individual differences in intelligence were largely due to differences in amount of a general factor called g
Pavlov - I.
Fechner - G.
Heider - F.
Spearman - C.
46. Studied insights in problem solving
Kohler - W.
Thorndike - E.
Luchins - A.
Helmholtz - H.
47. Based personality theory on the notion of 'individual as scientist'
Smith - E. -Shoben - E. - and Rips - L.
Schachter - S.
Garcia - J.
Kelly - G.
48. Propsed gain-loss principle (an evaluation that changes will have more effect thatn an evaluation that remains constant)
Klein - M.
Guilford - J.
Horney - K.
Aronson - E. - Linder - D.
49. Developed sociobiology
Sherrington - C.
Bem - D.
Wilson - E. O.
Winnicott - D.W.
50. Trait theorist who used factor analysis to study personality
Heider - F.
Asch - S.
Cattell - R.
Skinner - B.F.