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Do Now
Review your notes.
Do NOT aim to Recognize or Relearn material.
The best way to study is to RECALL!!
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Agenda
• Do Now• Unit 1.1 Review
– History and Approaches
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History• Pre-psychology
– Plato/Socrates vs. Aristotle– Descartes: Dualism; innate ideas– Locke: tabula rasa
• The origin of psychology– Who created the first psychology
laboratory in the world?– What did Wilhelm Wundt contribute to
psychology?• What were the first two schools of
psychology?– Who made them?– What were their beliefs?
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History
1879
Late 1800s
Early 1900s1920s1960s1980s
―First Psychology Lab―First two schools of
psychology―Coming out of the Victorian
Era―Seeing what cannot be seen
―“Dark Ages” of Psychology―Cognitive Revolution―Willpower, freedom, and
love―Modern Perspectives
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Approaches
• Structuralism• Functionalism• Behaviorism• Gestalt• Psychoanalysis• Humanism• Evolutionary/Biological• Cognitive• Socio-Cultural
Thinking back to our CELEBRITY activity, can each approach
provide a complete explanation for a person’s behavior?
Hence, the multi-factorial approach.
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Matching!!
1. Abraham Maslow2. Ivan Pavlov3. Margaret
Washburn4. G. Stanley Hall5. Mary Calkins6. John B. Watson7. Carl Rogers8. Edward Titchener9. Harry Harlow10. Wilhelm Wundt
A. Client-Centered Therapy; Humanist.
B. Affection studies with monkeys.
C. First woman Ph.D. in Psychology
D. First woman president of APAE. First laboratory in the worldF. First laboratory in the United
StatesG. Little Albert (Conditioning)H. Salivating Dogs (Conditioning)I. Hierarchy of NeedsJ. Founded Structuralism
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Matching!!
1. Abraham Maslow2. Ivan Pavlov3. Margaret
Washburn4. G. Stanley Hall5. Mary Calkins6. John B. Watson7. Carl Rogers8. Edward Titchener9. Harry Harlow10. Wilhelm Wundt
A. Client-Centered Therapy; Humanist.
B. Affection studies with monkeys.
C. First woman Ph.D. in Psychology
D. First woman president of APAE. First laboratory in the worldF. First laboratory in the United
StatesG. Little Albert (Conditioning)H. Salivating Dogs (Conditioning)I. Hierarchy of NeedsJ. Founded Structuralism
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Matching!!
1. Abraham Maslow2. Ivan Pavlov3. Margaret
Washburn4. G. Stanley Hall5. Mary Calkins6. John B. Watson7. Carl Rogers8. Edward Titchener9. Harry Harlow10. Wilhelm Wundt
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Matching!!
1. Abraham Maslow2. Ivan Pavlov3. Margaret
Washburn4. G. Stanley Hall5. Mary Calkins6. John B. Watson7. Carl Rogers8. Edward Titchener9. Harry Harlow10. Wilhelm Wundt
I. Hierarchy of NeedsH. Salivating Dogs (Conditioning)C. First woman Ph.D. in
PsychologyF. First laboratory in the United
StatesD. First woman president of APAG. Little Albert (Conditioning)A. Client-Centered Therapy;
Humanist.J. Founded StructuralismB. Affection studies with
monkeys.E. First laboratory in the world