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        | The study of the mind and behavior. |  
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        | A field of study where its theories and methods are used by society to deal with individual and social problems. |  
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        | A professor, author of an intro to psychology text. |  
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        | Canadian professor, wrote "How to Think Straight about Psychology". |  
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        | Clinical&counseling, community, industrial/organizational, engineering, environmental, educational, consumer, legal, sports psychology. |  
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        | Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) |  
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        | German scholar, first person to attempt to divorce psychology from philosophy. |  
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        | Asked how the mind operates to enable us to adapt to our environment. |  
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        | Wilheim Wundt (1832-1920) |  
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        | The "father of psychology" by establishing the first experimental lab in 1879. Developed a technique of experimental introspection. |  
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        | Based on observations made in the private practice of Freud. |  
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        | A Viennese physician that pioneered psychoanalysis. |  
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        | Primal urges craving satisfaction in the human personality's struggle between competing forces. |  
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        | The calculating part of personality that tries to mediate between the id and the superego. |  
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        | The part of the personality that absorbs society's values in the form of a conscience. |  
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        | Behaviors can be explained in terms of conditioning, without appeal to thoughts or feelings. |  
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        | Russian biologist that experimented with conditioning responses in animals (behaviorism). |  
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        | Potent events or circumstances in the environment that behaviorists see as crucial to understanding the conditioned response of subjects. |  
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        | Learned reactions to environmental stimuli that behaviorists believe can be measured in accordance with conditioned response. |  
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        | Conduct that is motivated by a series of rewards and sanctions. |  
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        | The ability of human individuals or groups to exercise meaningful direction over their destinies. |  
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        | Individual behavior where the vital question is not what happens inside but rather what happens on the outside. |  
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        | Behaviorist, focused on macro-level issues relating to social engineering. |  
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        | Theory of personality holding that untapped human potential includes a latent ability to adjust personality throughout our lifetime. |  
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        | Argued that personality remains a work in progress until we die. "Eight Ages of Man". |  
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        | Sense of personal dread, panic or inordinate fear. |  
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        | Someone feels inexplicably hopeless or sad for an extended period of time. |  
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        | Inability to break free from repetitive habits that can vary greatly. |  
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        | Excessive fixation on oneself that is seen as resulting from failure in youth to develop normal feelings of self-worth. |  
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        | Studying human behavior by emphasizing the role of subjective factors such as values and beliefs that affect the way we internalize information from our environment. |  
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        | Categorizing a group in an "out-group" as inferior to render them sub-human. |  
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        | Medical diagnosis of dysfunctional mental characteristics rendering subjects not in control of their behavior. |  
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        | State of mental agitation stemming from an exaggerated fear that someone threatening intends to harm them. |  
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