Famous Psychologists

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    Life of Ivan Pavlov

    Know for Classical Conditioning, Transmarginal inhibition, and Behavior modification.
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    Life of Alfred Adler

    Known for Individual Psychology.
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    Life of Carl Jung

    Known for Analytical Psychology.
    Created the theory called Collective Unconscious.
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    Life of Wolfgang Kohler

    German Phenomenologist
    Co-creator of the Gestalt theory.
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    Life of Louis Thurstone.

    Louis Thurstone is known for:
    Multiple Factor Analysis
    Intelligence testing
    and Law of Comparative Judgment.
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    Life of David Wechsler.

    He was most well known for:
    the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
    and the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children.
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    Life of Carl Rogers.

    He was an American Psychologists known for the Person-centered approach.
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    Life of Erik Erikson

    Came up with the idea of identity crisis.
  • Ivan Pavlov recieves Noble Prize.

    Ivan Pavlov recieves the Noble Price in Physiology or Medicine.
  • Carl Jung published his first book.

    This book was sent to Sigmund Freud, and started a six year close friendship.
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    Life of Abraham Maslow

    Humanistic Psychologist from America.
    Created Hierarchy of Need.
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    Life of Benjamin Bloom.

    A Jewish-American Educational Psychologist.
  • Release of The Mentality of Apes by Wolfgang Kohler.

    Published this book which he studied how chimpanzies sloved problems.
  • Louis Thurstone receives PhD.

    Louis Thurstone receives PhD in Psychology at the University of Chicago.
  • David Wechsler receives his PhD.

    David Wechsler receives his PhD for Phsychology at Columbia University.
  • Alfred Adler founded the Society of Individual Psychology.

    In this year Alfred Adler found the Society of Individual Psychology after moving away from the psychoanalytic movement.
  • Abraham Maslow recieved his PhD.

    He recieves his PhD in the fields on Psychology from the University of Wisconsin.
  • Carl Roger receives Humanist fo the Year award.

    Carl Roger revceives Humanist of the Year award from the American Humanist Association.
  • Erik Erikson chosen for the Jefferson Lecture.

    Chosen by the National Endowment for the Humanities, he named his lecture "Dimensions of a New Identity".
  • Bejamin Bloom publishes The 2 Sigma Problem.

    This book is about the effect that one-on-one tutoring has on an average student.