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Was one of the first to successfully measure neural activity. is considered to be the father of psychology involves the method of "looking into one's self" to study one's experiences. was a psychology movement inspired by darwin's theory of evolution first person to write a psychology textbook. proponent of functionalism first person to establish a psychology lab in the us established the first psychology journal. believed that behavior was mostly a result of unconscious processes. believed that psychology should only be the study of observed behavior & the environment suggested that free will was an illusion proponents of humanism psychology movement which suggested that the field focus on unique human qualities like free will & potential for personal growth a part of psychology which studies mental processes such as language and memory. not very popular before wwii, but is now a very popular division of psychology. a part of psychology which focuses on the advantages of psychological phenomena. a division of psychology which focuses on how "others" affect the person's behavior (whether mental or overt behavior). a type of "applied" psychology.

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Was one of the first to successfully measure neural activity - Hermann von Helmholtz

is considered to be the father of psychology - Wilhelm Wundt

involves the method of "looking into one's self" to study one's experiences - Structuralism

was a psychology movement inspired by darwin's theory of evolution - Functionalism/Evolutionary Psychology

first person to write a psychology textbook - William James

proponent of functionalism - William James

first person to establish a psychology lab in the us - G. Stanley Hall

established the first psychology journal - G. Stanley Hall

believed that behavior was mostly a result of unconscious processes - Sigmund Freud

believed that psychology should only be the study of observed behavior & the environment - John B Watson/ G F Skinner

suggested that free will was an illusion - G F Skinner

proponents of humanism psychology - Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow

movement which suggested that the field focus on unique human qualities like free will & potential for personal growth - Humanism

a part of psychology which studies mental processes such as language and memory - Cognitive psychology

not very popular before wwii, but is now a very popular division of psychology - Clinical Psychology

a part of psychology which focuses on the advantages of psychological phenomena - Positive psychology

a division of psychology which focuses on how "others" affect the person's behavior (whether mental or overt behavior) - Social psychology

a type of "applied" psychology - Organisational psychology







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