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Exam II Take Home Exam Study Guide Chap. 9 Wundt and the tridimensional theory of feelings Titchener’s context theory of meaning Husserl and pure phenomenology; read e-reserve and prepare to discuss his alternate scientific psychology and phenomenological reduction Chap. 10 Darwin’s theory of evolution Cattell’s intelligence testing; the beginnings of testing and the first world wide used test Terman’s study of “genius” people Hollingworth vs Terman on intelligence Discuss nature-nuture question in reference to Darwin and Galton Chap. 11 Thorndike’s animal research James and the formation of habits Hall vs Calkin on psychology Sumner’s accomplishments Woodworth and his S-O-R theory Competitiveness of building labs in late 1800s and turn of th 20 century Hardships of women in late 1800s trying to study psychology Chap. 12 Pavlov vs Bechterev in approach to psychology Pavlov and experimental neurosis in animals Watson and his on positions on instinct in human behaviour McDougall, Woodworth, Tolman and their ideas on learning Chap. 13 Tolman’s cognitive map Watson, Hull, Tolamn, and Skinner and their research on white rats Bandura’s contributions in psychology Hull and the ideas of drive, habit strength, and reaction potential- what are they individually and in reference to each other Guthrie and Skinner’s views on reinforcement Watson vs Skinner Extra List the first 16 presidents of the APA including full names and dates Draw a connection map for the relationships between Wundt, Hollingworth, James, Hall, Calkins, Thorndike, Pavlov, Watson, and Skinner