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19 Cards in this Set
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China |
Proficiency testing of public officials every 3rd year |
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Chan dynasty |
Civil service examination began |
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Self-perfection |
Confucius teaching |
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Greco-roman writing |
Proposed various physiological bases for personality and temperament |
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18th century - Christian von Wolff |
anticipated Psychology as a science and measurement as specialty |
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Charles Darwin |
Theory of evolution; adaptability |
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Francis Galton |
natural gifts (hereditary characteristics); pioneered the coefficient of correlation through expe in heredity |
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Karl Pearson |
Developed product-moment correltation technique; |
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Wilhelm Wundt |
1st Psych Lab in Leipzig, Germany; Similarities of ppl based on human abilities |
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Lightner Witmer |
little known founder of Clinical Psychology |
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James Cattell |
mental tests; reliability and factor analysis; individual differences |
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Victor Henri and Alfred Binet |
suggested how mental tests could be used to measure higher mental processes |
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Emil Kraeplin |
experimented with word association technique |
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Binet & Theodore Simon |
30-item intelligence scale for mentally retarded |
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David Wechsler |
Test to measure adult intelligence (Weschler Adult Intelligencd Scale - WAIS) |
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Robert Woodworth |
WW1, developed a measure of adjudtment and emotional stability |
Psychoneurotic Inventory |
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Hermann Rorschach |
Projective test: inkblot designs |
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Henry Murray and Christiana Morgan |
Projective tests: pictures |
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Thematic Apperception Tests
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Projective tests using pictures |
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