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Alex_Xolod [135]
3 years ago
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Was one of the first to successfully measure neural activity. is considered to be the father of psychology involves the method o

f "looking into one's self" to study one's experiences. was a psychology movement inspired by darwin's theory of evolution first person to write a psychology textbook. proponent of functionalism first person to establish a psychology lab in the us established the first psychology journal. believed that behavior was mostly a result of unconscious processes. believed that psychology should only be the study of observed behavior & the environment suggested that free will was an illusion proponents of humanism psychology movement which suggested that the field focus on unique human qualities like free will & potential for personal growth a part of psychology which studies mental processes such as language and memory. not very popular before wwii, but is now a very popular division of psychology. a part of psychology which focuses on the advantages of psychological phenomena. a division of psychology which focuses on how "others" affect the person's behavior (whether mental or overt behavior). a type of "applied" psychology.
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Was one of the first to successfully measure neural activity - Hermann von Helmholtz

is considered to be the father of psychology - Wilhelm Wundt

involves the method of "looking into one's self" to study one's experiences - Structuralism

was a psychology movement inspired by darwin's theory of evolution - Functionalism/Evolutionary Psychology

first person to write a psychology textbook - William James

proponent of functionalism - William James

first person to establish a psychology lab in the us - G. Stanley Hall

established the first psychology journal - G. Stanley Hall

believed that behavior was mostly a result of unconscious processes - Sigmund Freud

believed that psychology should only be the study of observed behavior & the environment - John B Watson/ G F Skinner

suggested that free will was an illusion - G F Skinner

proponents of humanism psychology - Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow

movement which suggested that the field focus on unique human qualities like free will & potential for personal growth - Humanism

a part of psychology which studies mental processes such as language and memory - Cognitive psychology

not very popular before wwii, but is now a very popular division of psychology - Clinical Psychology

a part of psychology which focuses on the advantages of psychological phenomena - Positive psychology

a division of psychology which focuses on how "others" affect the person's behavior (whether mental or overt behavior) - Social psychology

a type of "applied" psychology - Organisational psychology







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