Famous Psychologist
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Wilhelm Wundt
This is a brief description of psychologist Wilhelm Wundt and his contributions to the field. It talks about his early life and college. it mainly just talks about his life and how he was the first to consider psychology as it own scientific study. It talks about how his philosophies differed from other scientist and how he was the first one to call himself a psychologist.
Wilhelm Wundt 2.0
Edward Titchener
This a overview of Edward Titchener life, his principals and his philosophies. It talks about how he was a British psychologist who studied under Wilhelm Wundt for several years. It also talks about how Titchener is best known for creating his version of psychology that described the structure of the mind: Structuralism
Edward Bradford Titchener
William James
This very long video is just basically on the the life and philosophy of William James. It talks about how he was an American psychologist who was trained as a physician. It also bring up that he was the first educator to offer a psychology course in the United States and that James was one of the leading thinkers of the late nineteenth century and is believed by many to be one of the most influential philosophers the United States has ever produced, while others have labelled him the "Father of American psychology.
William James His Life and Philosophy
Mary Calkins
Mary Calkins was an American philosopher and psychologist. Calkins was also the first woman to become president of the American Psychological Association.
Margaret Floy Washburn
Margaret Floy Washburn American psychologist whose work at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie made it a leading institution in undergrarduate psychological research and education. Washburn's primary contribution was to the study of consciousness and the examination of mental processes in both animals and humans.Washburn's career developed during a period in American history when women were excluded from many academic.progrmas and did not often hold prestigious positions. Unlike many other women, Washburn was able to overcome these obstacles. Washburn was well respected both for her teaching and research, publishing a total of 69 experimental studies produced in her laboratory at Vassar College and, in 1903, she was ranked among the top 50 psychologists in America. O
John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner
This video tals about the Little Albert experiment, and how it was a famous psychology experiment conducted by behaviorist John B. Watson and graduate student Rosalie Raynor.This video also talks about how this study was an example of stimulus generalization. Watson was interested in showing that emotional reactions could be classically conditioned in people.Then it says the participant in the experiment was a child that Watson and Rayner called Albert B,but is known popularly today as Little Albert.
Little Albert Experiment (Watson)
B.F. Skinner
This video talks about behavorism an explains how it works and was thought up about. Then it also talks about who B.F. Skinner was,how his life went aboout, and it talks about what he wrote in his 20 books. Welll is explains briefky what all 20 of his books are about.
A Fresh Appraisal | B. F. Skinner (2000)
Sigmund Freud
It talks about how Sigmund Freud was an Austrian neurologist who became known as the founding father of psychoanalysis. It talks about how Freud qualified as a doctor of medicine at the University of Vienna in 1881, and then carried out research into cerebral palsy, aphasia and microscopic neuroanatomy at the Vienna General Hospital, He was appointed a university lecturer in neuropathology in 1885 and became an affiliated professor (professor extraordinaire) in 1902.
Sigmund Freud: The Unconscious Mind (Short Version)