History of Psychology, 4/e David Hothersall,
Ohio State University
The Research of Ivan Pavlov and the Behaviorism of John B. Watson
Chapter Outline
Ivan Petrovich Pavlov- Pavlov’s Early Life
- Pavlov’s Early Research
- Pavlov’s Conditioning Experiments
- Digestion research
- Pavlovian Pouch
- Psychical Stimuli
- Classical Conditioning
- Pavlov’s Research on Neuroses
- Pavlov’s Views on Individual Differences
- Hippocrates’ typology
- Pavlov’s Later Life
- Pavlov’s Diverse Research
- Academician Pavlov
- Conditioning Before Pavlov
- Early Descriptions of Conditioning
- Edwin B. Twitmyer’s Conditioning Experiments
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| | | The Behaviorism of John Broadus Watson- Watson’s Early Life
- Watson at the University of Chicago
- Watson’s Early Research
- Rats and Mazes
- The Antivivisectionist Response
- Watson’s Field Studies of Animal Behavior
- Watson at Johns Hopkins University
- Watson’s Behaviorist Manifesto
- “Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It”
- Action and Reaction
- Behaviorism in Action
- Watson and World War I
- Watson’s Research with Children
- Watson and Albert B.
- Watson’s Separation from Psychology
- Advertising
- Overcoming Fears: The Case of Peter
- Watson’s Views on Nature versus Nurture
- Johnnie the Gentleman and Jimmy the Mug
- Press Coverage of Johnnie and Jimmy
- Watson’s Environmentalism
- Behaviorism and Child Care
- Watson’s Later Life
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