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  • ...sity of California]], [[Berkeley]]. He is considered the founder of social psychology as a scientific discipline. * Social Psychology, ISBN 0-384-00890-9
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  • '''Music psychology''' is a branch of [[psychology]] that investigates when, where and why people engage in [[music]] and [[da
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  • {{r|Psychology}} {{r|Amplification (psychology)}}
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  • Theory of learning most frequently associated with cognitive psychology and constructivism.
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  • That which lies beyond the bounds of discourse; a psychology term.
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  • *[http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Autopoiesis Autopiesis]. Psychology Wiki.
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  • ...ry|Psychiatrist]], who, with his wife, [[Laura Perls]], invented [[gestalt psychology]]
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  • ...ds/Psych/rwozniak/allport.html#11 Article: Floyd H. Allport and the Social Psychology]
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  • An evolutionary psychology term for the evolved psychological mechanism behind Stockholm syndrome.
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  • ...1920) A German physician known for his foundational work in [[experimental psychology]].
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  • Description of the historical development of research in music psychology.
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  • (b. 31 January 1949) American author who writes on psychology, philosophy, mysticism, ecology, and spiritual evolution.
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  • *Flemming, C. M. (1972) ''Adolescence: Its Social Psychology; with an Introduction to Recent Findings from the Fields of Anthropology, P *Stanley Hall, Granville (1905) ''Adolescence: It's Psychology and its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology, Sociology, Sex, Crime, Relig
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  • In psychology and medicine, a '''flight into health''' is a positive response to a thera ...ain and anxiety of further exploration and self-disclosure." [[Humanistic psychology|Humanistic psychologists]], however, may regard it "positive and genuine ex
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  • Avoiding a task for a period of time. In psychology, an avoidance/coping mechanism.
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  • * [[Amplification (psychology)]] in which physical symptoms are affected by psychological state.
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  • A branch of psychology that deals with mental and psychological development of humans from concept
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  • * [http://cnx.org/content/m14358/latest/ The Psychology of Emotions, Feelings and Thoughts]
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  • ...orts classic paper on autonomy of motives] at Classics in the History of Psychology page
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  • {{rpl|Society (psychology)|In psychology}}
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  • ...of method in particular fields of enquiry: science, history, mathematics, psychology, philosophy, and ethics.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A major branch of [[psychology]], started by [[Ivan Pavlov]], which characterizes behavior in terms of sti
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  • A school of thought in psychology concerned with the psychological states of an individual human between home
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  • * [[Psychology]] * [[List of publications in psychology#Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy|Important publications in psychoanalysis a
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  • ...butions in the following categories, a chronological survey of his work in psychology and philosophy: * General Psychology
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  • {{r|Music psychology}} {{r|History of music psychology||**}}
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  • ...ity and ideological variable studied in political, social, and personality psychology.
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  • An experimental method within social psychology designed to measure the strength of automatic association between mental re
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  • The various criticisms of evolutionary psychology, as well as counterarguments to these criticisms.
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  • ...tific study either of mind or intelligence and includes parts of cognitive psychology, linguistics and computer science.
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  • The study of the [[physiological]] underpinnings of [[psychology]].
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  • ...works, in which he draws upon recent developments in cognitive and social psychology.
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  • Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Women's Studies at [[City University of New York]]; contributor, [[Fami
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  • ...ing specialized knowledge or training, such as Law, Medicine, Social Work, Psychology or Engineering.
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  • A 2005 book by Malcolm Gladwell, which popularizes research from psychology and behavioural economics on the adaptive unconscious, and mental processes
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  • ...hology of Language: From Data to Theory'', 4th edition. Hove, East Sussex: Psychology Press. ISBN 9781848720893 (OCLC 866577485). *Rayner, K. and Pollatsek, A. (1989) ''The Psychology of Reading''. New York: Prentice Hall.
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  • ...ychiatrist, influential thinker, and one of the founding fathers of modern psychology.
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  • ...onal psychology. In B. J. Zimmerman and D. H. Schunk (Eds.). ''Educational psychology: A century of contributions'', pp. 289-302. Mahwah, NJ, US: Erlbaum.</ref>
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  • Series of social psychology experiments, which measured the willingness of study participants to obey a
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  • '''Phyllis Chesler''' is an Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Women's Studies at [[City University of New York]]; contributor, [[Fami
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  • [[Category:Psychology Catalogs]]
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  • (1842–1910) [[United States of America|American]] [[psychology|psychologist]] and [[philosophy|philosopher]], best known for his advocacy
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  • *[[role play]] (psychology)
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  • ...or of popular science, known for his wide-ranging advocacy of evolutionary psychology and the computational theory of mind.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>In psychology and medicine, a positive response to a therapy, which takes place too quick
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  • ...nded form. Unpublished manuscript, University of Iowa, Iowa City (Cited in Psychology: An International Perspective, Eysenck)</ref>, which include: [[Category:Psychology Catalogs]]
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  • ...in the fields of artificial intelligence, cognitive science, neuroscience, psychology and philosophy of mind which models mental or behavioral phenomena as the e
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  • ...psychology of religious believers, including historical analysis, [[depth psychology]], case studies, controlled scientific experiment, surveys and questionnair While [[William James]] started the study of psychology of religion, the theories of [[Sigmund Freud]] had much to say about the pr
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  • Psychologist known for forming the [[humanistic psychology]] movement, and for his [[Abraham Maslow#hierarchy of needs|hierarchy of ne
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  • ...vior, such as [[behavioral ecology]], [[neuroethology]], and [[comparative psychology]]. Behavior in animals and humans is controlled by the [[endocrine system]] ...ology]] address human behavior from the perspective of animal behavior. In psychology, behaviors are divided into the subsets of [[Normal (behavior)|common]] and
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  • ...0) ''The Mind Doesn't Work That Way: The Scope and Limits of Computational Psychology'' ...'[[The Gene Illusion|The Gene Illusion: Genetic Research in Psychiatry and Psychology Under the Microscope]].'' New York: Algora. (2003 United Kingdom Edition by
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  • *Klassen, Michael L. (2007) ''Bad Religion: the Psychology of Religious Misbehavior''. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. ISBN 9
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  • ...evolution-of-human-psychology/ Reflections on the WEIRD Evolution of Human Psychology] &mdash; a blog post by [[Eric Michael Johnson]] about the effects of confi
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  • ...e important contributions to experimental, developmental, and evolutionary psychology, in particular during the last decade of the 19th and first decade of the 2
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  • In [[psychology]] and [[medicine]], '''confusion''' is a [[neurobehavioral manifestation]]
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  • (10 May 1917 - 13 January 2000) American psychologist whose research in the psychology of speech perception laid the groundwork for modern computer speech synthes
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  • ...42fm/3# Mentally healthy mind] Advice for humans in the spirit of positive psychology. How to flourish. This is an elaboration of a previous effort here at Citiz
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  • ...hologist]], often credited with starting the "third force" of [[humanistic psychology]], in contrast with Pavlov's [[behaviorism]] and [[Sigmund Freud]]'s [[psyc ...colleagues including the anthropologist [[Ruth Benedict]] and [[Gestalt psychology|Gestalt]] psychologist [[Max Wertheimer]], whom he was to regard as models
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  • '''Behaviorism''' is one of the major branches of [[psychology]], explaining behavior in terms of stimuli and responses. ...with the concepts developed in functionalism, and the field of behavioral psychology was born. John B. Watson is generally regarded as the founder of behavioris
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  • ...]], [[New Zealand]]. It offers degrees in Arts, Commerce, Child and Family Psychology, Education, Engineering, Fine Arts, Forestry, Law, Music, Social Work, Spee
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  • ...tutions and structures, demography, public opinion, social welfare, social psychology and some forms of political behavior, as well as the history of sociology.
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  • ...esearch/cep/ Center for Evolutionary Psychology] | Leda Cosmides, Dept. of Psychology, John Tooby, Dept. of Anthropology, Directors. University of California San * [http://www.psych.ucsb.edu/research/cep/primer.html Evolutionary Psychology: A Primer.], by Leda Cosmides & John Tooby.
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  • In [[psychology]], [[human]] behaviors which are seen as [[abnormal]], bizarre, against the
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  • ...er used by [[science|scientists]] any more, it used to describe a set of [[psychology|psychological]] symptoms such as [[mental illness]] or [[emotions|emotional
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  • Academic psychiatrist and author specializing in the interactions of social psychology and history, especially violence; author of ''[[The Nazi Doctors]]'' and ot
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  • ...perception is studies within the fields of [[environmental geography]], [[psychology]], and [[economics]].
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  • ...lution and culture through an integration of ideas from [[metaphysics]], [[psychology]], [[philosophy]], [[religion]], [[spirituality]], and the [[natural scienc
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  • ...ude [[anthropology]], [[economics]], [[history]], [[political science]], [[psychology]] and [[sociology]]. While most of these fields have been studied since the
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  • ...the University of Arizona. Luke Chang is a doctoral candidate in clinical psychology at the University of Arizona."
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  • ...t meaning from current knowledge structures. <ref>Piaget, J. (1950). ''The Psychology of Intelligence''. New York: Routledge.</ref> <ref>Piaget, J. (1967). ''Log
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  • ...eme theory, a theory of learning most frequently associated with cognitive psychology. For scheme theory in mathematics, see [[Scheme (mathematics)]] ...ctivism]]. Frequently employed by practitioners within [[education]] and [[psychology]], it seeks to describe the basic mental processes whereby ''[[learning]]''
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  • ...an [[United States of America|American]] [[philosophy|philosopher]] and [[psychology|psychologist]]. Along with [[Charles Sanders Peirce]] and [[John Dewey]], h
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  • {{dambigbox|nativism in psychology, linguistics, and cognitive science|nativism}} '''Nativism''', in the sense familiar to scholars of [[linguistics]], [[psychology]] and [[cognition]], proposes that certain key traits of a [[species]] are
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