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    History of Psychology

  • "The whole is greater than the sum of its part" experiment

    "The whole is greater than the sum of its part" experiment
    Gestalt theory allows for the breakup of elements from the whole situation into what it really is.
  • The Dogs and Saliva Experiment

    The Dogs and Saliva Experiment
    The dog and saliva experiment by Ivan Pavlov is an example of classical conditioning because he studied if a dog would salivate at the sound of a bell.
  • Mental Disorders Experiments "The Case of Emma Eckestein"

    Mental Disorders Experiments "The Case of Emma Eckestein"
    Sigmund Freud saw different experiments he conducted and saw new points on mental disorders.
  • Law of Effect of the Cat in the Box

    Law of Effect of the Cat in the Box
    Thorndike placed a cat in the box, while encouraged an award of a fish outside the box. He times how fast the cat could get out of the box to get the fish. The cat would pull a lever in order to open the box, which he learned many of times in order for the experiment of operant conditioning would work.
  • The Rubin Vase-Face Experiment

    The Rubin Vase-Face Experiment
    The Rubin's vase was a famous set of ambiguous or bistable forms that two-volume of paintings can distinguish the Gestalt Psychology
  • Little Albert Experiment

    Little Albert Experiment
    He observed children of classical conditioning and found that the reaction of a child would change if he heard loud noises. The children would feel fear when something fuzzy and innocent was near them because of the loud noise.
  • The Hungry Dog and Mother Effect

    The Hungry Dog and Mother Effect
    Found that children who were part of the "concrete operation" would say the dog would eat the hot dog if the mother dropped it on the floor at an average age of 11.
  • The Pigeon-guided Missiles Experiment

    The Pigeon-guided Missiles Experiment
    He would try tp train pigeons to guide the missiles by tapping a target on a screen with their beaks to control the direction. The pigeons were so compliant in his experiments and so rapid that their general behavior made Skiner vow never to work with rats again.
  • Albert Bandura Bobo Doll Experiment

    Albert Bandura Bobo Doll Experiment
    The study of children's behavior after watching an adult model act aggressively towards a Bobo doll. This experiment is a demonstration of Badura's social learning theory. Also is sparked many more studies on the effects of observational learning and practical implication.
  • People Being Shocked Experiment

    People Being Shocked Experiment
    Albert Bandura would study the sociocultural appoarch by dehumanizing people if they answered a question wrong, they would collectively shock them.