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4. History of Social Psychology Early Social Psychologists
Triplett - the fishing reel experiment
Floyd Allport - the study of attitudes
Cooley, Mead, & James - theorizing about the social self-concept
Katz & Braly - the study of stereotyping
La Pierre - attitudes links to behavior
Three Influential Gestalt Psychologists
Kurt Lewin
Solomon Asch
Fritz Heider
8. The Age of Self-Doubt and Redefinition The Activist Tradition
Carryover from Age of Activism
The Essentialist Tradition
Carryover from Age of Mentalism
Research is increasingly required to meet the demands of both traditions
9. A History of Cognitive Psychology Wundt’s Mental Atomism
Ebbinghaus’ Seminal Work
The Behaviorist Reaction
The Gestalt Reaction
Bartlett’s Reaction
The Birth of Cognitive Psychology
10. Factor’s in the Birth of Cognitive Psychology Chomsky’s work on language acquisition
Information processing models of thought
Broadbent
The computer as a metaphor for human cognition
Simon
Miller discovery of 7 + or - 2 rule of short-term memory
Bruner’s work on going beyond the information given
Neisser’s work on schemas
11. Where the two shall meet Orange Book (1972). on attribution theory took an explicit stand in favor of information processing models.
Hamilton’s illusory correlation as a possible mechanism for stereotyping.
Work on groups in social psychology was becoming less important. Little progress was being made.
Attitudes were being redefined as behavioral intentions
Anderson develops a person perception model that competes with Asch’s