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Behavioral
Studies how behavior is acquired or modified by environmental consequences
Biological
Physical bases of human and animal behavior, including the nervous system, endocrine system, immune system, and genetics
Cognitive
Focuses on the important role of mental processes in how people process information, develop language, solve problems and think
Cross-cultural
How cultural factors influence behavior
Humanistic
Focuses on the motivation of people to grow psychologically, the images of a person's self-concept, and the importance of choice and self-direction in striving to meet ones potential
Psychoanalytic
The unconscious, sex, aggression, conflicts, early childhood trauma, and interpersonal relationships in explaining the underlying dynamics of behavior
Evolutionary
Applies principles of natural selection to explain psychological processes.
Positive
Focuses on the study of positive emotions and psychological states and positive individual states
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