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psychology studies behaviour within individuals
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individuals differ greatly
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psychology suffers from a large amount of variability
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low degree of replicability
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nearly all behaviours are multiply determined
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has multiple scores
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individuals influence the behaviour of individuals
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reciprocal determinism
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the behaviour of individuals varies within culture
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cultural differences
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all behaviours can be explained by genetic factors
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nature
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all behaviours can be explained by environmental factors
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nurture
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examining behaviour by looking at the biological processes of that behaviour
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biological-neuroscience
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examining and learning how behaviours are learned
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behaviourism
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memory, how we process information, memory, how we reason
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cognitive
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some of its claim is not falsifiable thus not as famous anymore
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evolutionary
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self actualization, human potential and human growth
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humanistic
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how early childhood experiences influences our behaviours
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psychodynamic
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T: Sigmund Freud; unconscious influences on behaviour, case studies, no research, grand theory of personality (ego, superego)
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psychodynamic
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T: Wilhelm Wundt; scientific study of mind, introspection, the parts are greater than the whole
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structuralism
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T: William James; functions of consciousness, thinking produces useful behaviours
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functionalism
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T: Max Wertheimer; organization of cognitive processes, whole greater than sum of its parts
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gestalt
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T: Pavlov, Watson, Thorndike, Skinner; mental processes unobservable and unverifiable, objects study of stimulus-response relations
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behaviourism
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T: Rogers, Maslow; opposed behaviourism, personal growth, self-actualization, positive side of human nature
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humanistic
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T: Neisser, Simon; re-introduction of the study of mental processes and cognitive structures, reaction-time and accuracy
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cognitive
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T: Sperry, Hubel, Wiesel, D.O. Hebb; brain function and behaviour, imaging techniques
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biological
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