Psychological foundations/History
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show | The study, through research, of the mind, the brain, and the behavior
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Philosophy | show 🗑
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nature vs nurture | show 🗑
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THE MIND/BODY PROBLEM | show 🗑
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EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY | show 🗑
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show | 1800S: CHARLES DARWIN
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show | LATE 1800S: SIGMUND FREUD AND ERIK ERIKSON
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GESTALT PSYCHOLOGY | show 🗑
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show | MID 1900S GEORGE MILLER, JEAN PIAGET, NOAM CHOMOSKY, VYGOTSKY
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show | EARLY TO MID 1900S PAVLOV, JOHN WATSON, AND BF SKINNER
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show | 1950S ABRAHAM MASLOW AND CARL ROGERS
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show | EARLY 1900S FLOYD ALLPORT, SOLOMON ASCH, KURT LEWIN
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BIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE | show 🗑
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