PS2803 Historical and Conceptual issues THEORIES

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Psychologist; people are born with innate knowledge (nature)
plato
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Psychologist; knowledge comes from experience (nurture)
aristotle
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Psychologist; child is a blank state (nurture)
john locke
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Psychologist; children are 'noble savages' (nurture)
rousseau
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Psychologist; biological drives important for development (nature)
freud
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Psychologist; 'give me a dozen healthy infants' (nurture)
j b watson
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Conducted Romanian orphan study
rutter et al
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Psychologist; IQ test; concept of mental age
binet
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Psychologist; all behaviour is learned; behaviourist (with a dog) (nurture)
pavlov
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Psychologist; maternal deprivation hypothesis
bowlby
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Psychologist; social learning theory; bobo doll; children learn watching others
bandura
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Psychologist; stage theory; child is born with structures ready to absorb knowledge
jean piaget
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Psychologist; sociocultural theory; child develops understanding through interactions with the world
lev vygotsky
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