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Aristotle   335 BC, interested in origin of knowledge  
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Empiricism   accepting sensory experiences as a source of knowledge  
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Plato   noted that sense can deceive, reasoning gives access to native knowledge- rationalism  
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Nativism   heredity provides individuals with inborn knoledge and abilities  
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Descartes   "I think therefore i am" relationship of body to mind, reason, doubt what cannot be proven  
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Interactive dualism   `mind and body are sparate and interact to produce experiences  
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John Locke   blank slate on which life experiences are written, knowledge is acquired solely by experiences-nurture  
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Immanuel Kant   denied psych as a science  
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Hermann Von Hemholts   contradicted the idea that nerve energy travelled as fast as electricity, recorded reaction times  
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Darwin   theory of evolution  
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natural selection   physical characteristics that promote survival were more likely to last  
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Wilhelm Wundt   developed psych as a science, founder  
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Edward Titchener   wundt's pupil, developed structuralism and introspection  
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Structuralism   even most complex conscious experiences could be broken  
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Introspection   describing conscoius thoughts after viewing a certain stimulus  
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William James   developed functionalism  
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Functionalism   how behavior functions to allow ppl and animals to adapt to their environments  
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G Stanley Hall   received first PhD in Psych in US, founded the APA  
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Mary Whiton Calkins   taught psych, almost awarded a dregree, first woman pres of the APA  
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Margaret Floy Washburn   first woman to earn a degree, 2nd pres of APA  
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Gestalt Psych   we perceive wholes rather than combinations of individual elements, whole pattern  
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Max Werthiemer   founded Gestalt, 1950  
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Psychoanalysis   (blank)  
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Behaviorism   (blank)  
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Humanistic Psych   (blank)  
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Cross cultural psych   (blank)  
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Scientific Method   (blank)  
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Hypothesis   (blank)  
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Variable   (blank)  
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