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Wihelm Wundt (1879)
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considered the father of psychology and created the first ever lab at the Leipzig University
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Edward Titchner
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Structuralism
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G. Stanley Hall
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Established the first American psychology lab at Johns Hopkins University
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William James
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Functionalism
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John B. WatsonB.F. SkinnerMary Cover Jones
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BehaviorismConditioningReverse Conditioning
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Gestalt Psychology
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M. WertheimerK. KoffkaW. Kohler
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Humanistic Psychology
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Abraham MaslowCarl Rogers
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Mary Whiton Calkins
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President of APA
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Margaret Floy Washburn
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Titchener's studentPh D
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Structuralism
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Basic elements:physical sensation, feelings, and images.TITCHENER
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Functionalism
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Whole stream and how it helps us adaptJAMES
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Behaviorism
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Only observable and measurableactions + consequences = learning
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Humanism
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Nonverbal experienceHuman potential
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Gestalt
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Whole picture instead of small elements*Impressionist Painting
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Psychoanalytic/Psychodynamic
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Unconscious mind is filled with hidden desires.ChildhoodFREUD
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Biological
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Genetics and the central nervous system
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Social
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how do groups influence each other
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Positive
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focuses on positive experiences instead of the negative
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Evolutionary
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origins of behavior
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Cognitive
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Broadest mental processes when it comes to learning and problem solving
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