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Name the perspective for each psychologist?

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1. Wilhelm Wundt

2. Charles Darwin

3. Ivan Pavlov

4. Sigmund Freud

5. Erik Erikson

6. Abraham Maslow

7. Jean Piaget

8. John B. Watson

9. Lewis Terman

10. Lawrence Kohlberg

11. Carl Rogers

12. Albert Bandura

13. Philip Zimbardo

14. B. F. Skinner

15. Harry Harlow

The seven different perspectives are neuroscience, evolutionary, behavior genetics, psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive, and social-cultural.

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  1. first, this isn't such a cut and dry question, unless you just regurgitate the categorizations from your textbook (large chance all of these are in there), but if I had to answer...objectively...here's what I'd say (I've put a "certainty" rating for each of these, certainty is low if I think the person does not fir neatly into one of the categories).

    1. Wilhelm Wundt - neuroscience (certainty 70%)

    2. Charles Darwin - evolutionary (certainty 100%)

    3. Ivan Pavlov - behavioral  (certainty 90%)

    4. Sigmund Freud - psychodynamic (certainty 100%)

    5. Erik Erikson - psychodynamic (certainty 100%)

    6. Abraham Maslow - social-cultural? (this field is normally called humanist, certainty 60%)

    7. Jean Piaget - behavior genetics (certainty 80% second best answer cognitive)

    8. John B. Watson - behavioral (certainty 90%)

    9. Lewis Terman - cognitive (certainty 100%)

    10. Lawrence Kohlberg - cognitive (certainty 80%)

    11. Carl Rogers - social-cultural (again, he was humanistic, so certainty 60%)

    12. Albert Bandura - cognitive (certainty 75%)

    13. Philip Zimbardo - social-cultural (certainty 90%)

    14. B. F. Skinner - behavioral (certainty 100%)

    15. Harry Harlow - social-cultural (certainty 90%)

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