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Where Famous Studies in Psychology Took Place

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Kenneth and Mamie Clark: black doll/white doll study
Yale University: where Stanley Milgram conducted his "shock" studies demonstrating obedience to authority. www.youtube.com
University of Pennsylvania: Martin Seligman develops the concept of learned helplessness www.youtube.com
Erik Erikson: spent a year observing children on a Sioux reservation in South Dakota, developed the 8 stages of psychosocial development. www.youtube.com
Swarthmore College: Solomon Asch's study on conformity in which students judged the length of lines. www.youtube.com
Stanford University: where Albert Bandura did his studies on aggression using Bobo dolls. www.youtube.com
Kew Gardens: where Kitty Genovese was killed. Bibb Latane and John Darley later conduct their studies on bystander intervention. www.youtube.com
Brandeis University: Abraham Maslow develops his hierarchy of needs theory of motivation. www.youtube.com
Montreal, Quebec: Wilder Penfield, Brenda Milner, D.O. Hebb and H.M. found new field of neuropsychology. www.youtube.com
Robber's Cave State Park, Oklahoma: the location for the famous study by Muzafar Sherif in which boys were placed into groups and group conflict among them was studied. www.abc.net.au
Harry Harlow's attachment studies with cloth and wire monkeys. www.youtube.com
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Rutgers University: Daniel Goleman developed his ideas on emotional intelligence. www.youtube.com
Harvard University: Howard Gardner develops his theory on multiple intelligence. www.youtube.com
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Chicago, Illinois: where Leon Festinger developed the concept of cognitive dissonance by studying the followers of "Marian Keech" who received messages from the planet Clarion www.youtube.com
B. F. Skinner - Introduction to Operant Conditioning and Free Will youtu.be
Cavendish, Vermont: Phineas Gage gets careless with a tamping iron, leads to new insights into brain function en.wikipedia.org
Weyburn, Saskatchewan:Teodoro Allyon initiates applied behaviour analysis with schizophrenic patients, forerunner of the token economy www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
University of California, Riverside: Robert Rosenthal conducted studies on teacher expectations. www.youtube.com
California Institute of Technology: Roger Sperry/Gazzaniga conduct their studies on split brain patients www.youtube.com
Stanford University: Philip Zimbardo's Prison study which demonstrated the power that roles can have over our thoughts, feelings and behavior. www.youtube.com
University of Washington, Seattle, WA: Elizabeth Loftus conducts her studies on the unreliability of eyewitness testimony. www.youtube.com