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Psychologists Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass B. F. Skinner - Father of Behaviorism, known for the "Skinner box"; or the operant chamber. He described operant behavior which is when the learner "operates on" the environment to produce a reward or punishment. Jean Piaget - believed that a child's mind develops through a series of stages, in an upward march from the newborn's simple reflexes to the adults' abstract reasoning power. He also thought that the maturing brain built concepts known as schemas. Sigmund Freud - "Father of psychoanalysis "Proposed many theories including the Oedipus complex, the influence of childhood on personality, the conscious and unconscious mind, sexuality and the stages, and the importance of dreams; As well as his beliefs in the id, the ego and the superego and their influence on people's behaviors and perspectives. 2100% Pass Guarantee Sophia Bennett, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Albert Bandura - Pioneered research of observational learning. Explained that imitation is learned through reinforcement and punishments and that we are likely to imitate people we perceive as similar to us. Leon Festinger - Proposed the cognitive dissonance theory, social comparison theory and social network theory; all relating to people's behavior. Carl R. Rogers () - most well-known for his creation of the humanistic approach to psychology. He believed as people we develop self-concepts or relationships directed with the "me" and "I". He also emphasized a person-to-person relationship between therapist and patient. He believed that most people could solve their own mental problems but that it is the therapist's job to loosen their patient's natural mental defenses and roadblocks. Believed that people, sometimes with a therapist's help, can achieve self-actualization to overcome their problems. Stanley Schachter () - American psychologist most noted for his for his proposal of the two-factor theory of emotion. The two factors are physical arousal combined with a cognitive label. This proposal was a combination of both the James- Lange and Canon-Bard theories of emotion. Neal E. Miller () - American psychologists who discovered that the automatic nervous system could be classically conditioned. He discovered using a method called biofeedback, a process in which a person is given specific information about current and specific body functions thus raising patient awareness. Miller set the 3100% Pass Guarantee Sophia Bennett, All Rights Reserved © 2025 framework in our understanding of behavior and motivation that later became the basis of neuroscience. Edward Thorndike - Edward Lee Thorndike was born in Williamsburg, Massachusetts in 1874. He attended Wesleyan University, where he graduated from in 1895. He then continued his education at Harvard University. In 1897 he left Harvard and began graduate work at Columbia University. Thorndike studied learning in cats, and earned PhD in psychology 1898. Thorndike observed trial and error learning in cats. He placed a cat in a small cage and observed it manipulate the environment to escape. Thorndike called this learning instrumental learning, the individual is instrumental to produce a response. Abraham Maslow - American psychologist. He's known for his conceptualization of the hierarchy of human needs. He's considered the father of humanistic psychology. He was mentored by Alfred Adler. Maslow saw human beings' needs arranged like a ladder. The most basic needs, at the bottom, were physical -- air, water, food, sleep. Then came safety needs -- security, stability -- followed by psychological or social needs -- for belonging, love, and acceptance. Then came esteem needs -- to feel achievement, status, responsibility, and reputation. At the top of it all wer

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B. F. Skinner - ✔✔Father of Behaviorism, known for the "Skinner box"; or the operant

chamber. He described operant behavior which is when the learner




"operates on" the environment to produce a reward or punishment.


Jean Piaget - ✔✔believed that a child's mind develops through a series of stages, in an

upward march from the newborn's simple reflexes to the adults' abstract reasoning

power. He also thought that the maturing brain built concepts known as schemas.


Sigmund Freud - ✔✔"Father of psychoanalysis "Proposed many theories including the

Oedipus complex, the influence of childhood on personality, the conscious and

unconscious mind, sexuality and the stages, and the importance of dreams; As well as

his beliefs in the id, the ego and the superego and their influence on people's behaviors

and perspectives.




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,Albert Bandura - ✔✔Pioneered research of observational learning. Explained that

imitation is learned through reinforcement and punishments and that we are likely to

imitate people we perceive as similar to us.


Leon Festinger - ✔✔Proposed the cognitive dissonance theory, social comparison

theory and social network theory; all relating to people's behavior.


Carl R. Rogers (1902-1987) - ✔✔most well-known for his creation of the humanistic

approach to psychology. He believed as people we develop self-concepts or

relationships directed with the "me" and "I". He also emphasized a person-to-person

relationship between therapist and patient. He believed that most people could solve

their own mental problems but that it is the therapist's job to loosen their patient's

natural mental defenses and roadblocks. Believed that people, sometimes with a

therapist's help, can achieve self-actualization to overcome their problems.


Stanley Schachter (1922-1997) - ✔✔American psychologist most noted for his for his

proposal of the two-factor theory of emotion. The two factors are physical arousal

combined with a cognitive label. This proposal was a combination of both the James-

Lange and Canon-Bard theories of emotion.


Neal E. Miller (1909-2002) - ✔✔American psychologists who discovered that the

automatic nervous system could be classically conditioned. He discovered using a

method called biofeedback, a process in which a person is given specific information

about current and specific body functions thus raising patient awareness. Miller set the


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, framework in our understanding of behavior and motivation that later became the basis

of neuroscience.


Edward Thorndike - ✔✔Edward Lee Thorndike was born in Williamsburg,

Massachusetts in 1874. He attended Wesleyan University, where he graduated from in

1895. He then continued his education at Harvard University. In 1897 he left Harvard

and began graduate work at Columbia University. Thorndike studied learning in cats,

and earned PhD in psychology 1898. Thorndike observed trial and error learning in

cats. He placed a cat in a small cage and observed it manipulate the environment to

escape. Thorndike called this learning instrumental learning, the individual is

instrumental to produce a response.


Abraham Maslow - ✔✔American psychologist. He's known for his conceptualization of

the hierarchy of human needs. He's considered the father of humanistic psychology. He

was mentored by Alfred Adler. Maslow saw human beings' needs arranged like a

ladder. The most basic needs, at the bottom, were physical -- air, water, food, sleep.

Then came safety needs -- security, stability -- followed by psychological or social needs

-- for belonging, love, and acceptance. Then came esteem needs -- to feel achievement,

status, responsibility, and reputation. At the top of it all were the self-actualizing needs

-- the need to fulfill oneself, to become all that one is capable of becoming. Maslow felt

that unfulfilled needs lower on the ladder would inhibit the person from climbing to the

next step. Someone dying of thirst quickly forgets their thirst when they have no




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