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| founded first research lab in 1879- birth of scientific psychology |
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| studied consciousness- introspection, examining one’s mind and What one is thinking and feeling. Edward Titchener |
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| look at function not structure, stress adaptation to the environment. |
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| (Principles of Psychology in 1890) John Dewey |
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| focus on the totality of perception, Max Wertheimer |
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| Behavior viewed in terms of biological responses |
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| Behavior viewed as a product of learned responses. |
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| Behavior viewed as a reflection of internal growth. Free will, self-actualization, Carl Rogers; client-centered therapy |
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| Behavior viewed as a reflection of unconscious aggressive and sexual impulses |
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| Behavior viewed as a product of various internal sentences or thoughts. |
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| Behavior viewed as strongly influenced by the rules and expectations of specific social; groups or cultures |
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| the scientific study of the behavior of living things |
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