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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

  1. Pavlov’s Early Life
  2. Pavlov’s Early Research
  3. Pavlov’s Conditioning Experiments
    1. Digestion research
      1. Pavlovian Pouch
      2. Psychical Stimuli
    2. Classical Conditioning
  4. Pavlov’s Research on Neuroses
  5. Pavlov’s Views on Individual Differences
    1. Hippocrates’ typology
  6. Pavlov’s Later Life
  7. Pavlov’s Diverse Research
  8. Academician Pavlov
  9. Conditioning Before Pavlov
    1. Early Descriptions of Conditioning
    2. Edwin B. Twitmyer’s Conditioning Experiments

The Behaviorism of John Broadus Watson

  1. Watson’s Early Life
  2. Watson at the University of Chicago
  3. Watson’s Early Research
    1. Rats and Mazes
  4. The Antivivisectionist Response
  5. Watson’s Field Studies of Animal Behavior
  6. Watson at Johns Hopkins University
  7. Watson’s Behaviorist Manifesto
    1. “Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It”
  8. Action and Reaction
  9. Behaviorism in Action
  10. Watson and World War I
  11. Watson’s Research with Children
  12. Watson and Albert B.
  13. Watson’s Separation from Psychology
    1. Advertising
  14. Overcoming Fears: The Case of Peter
  15. Watson’s Views on Nature versus Nurture
  16. Johnnie the Gentleman and Jimmy the Mug
    1. Press Coverage of Johnnie and Jimmy
  17. Watson’s Environmentalism
  18. Behaviorism and Child Care
  19. Watson’s Later Life