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28 Cards in this Set
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Wilhem Wundt
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Structuralism
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William James
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Functionalism
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Max Wertheimer
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Gestalt
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Ivan Pavlov
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Behaviorism
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Kurt Koffka
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Gestalt
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John B. Watson
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Behaviorism
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B.F. Skinner
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Behaviorism
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Sigmund Freud
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Psychoanalysis
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Carl Rogers
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Humanistic
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Abraham Maslow
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Humanistic
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Jean Piaget
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Cognitive
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Dan Kahnemnn
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Cognitive
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Albert Bandura
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Cognitive
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David Buss
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Evolutionary Psych
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Daniel Pinker
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Evolutionary
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Structuralism
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Conciousness is a compound of simple elements
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Functionalism
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Consciousness is a flow to adapt the individual to the world
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Gestalt
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Consciousness should be the data of psych
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Behaviorism
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Behavior is subject matter of psych because it is observable reliable data
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Psychoanalysis
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The unconscious is the motive force in human behavior
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Humanistic
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People choose their lives by exercising free will and strive to maximize their potential
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Cognitive
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How people think determines behavior
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Evolutionary Psych
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Peoples behavior and brain patters have been shaped to assure human survival and reproduction
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Fatal Flaw of Structuralism
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Consciousness data was not replicable
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FF of Functionalism
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Conscious did not provide publicly verifiable data, wasn't experiment oriented
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FF of Gestalt
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Consciousness more demonstration than experiment oriented
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FF of Behaviorism
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All principles of behavior were discovered
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FF of Humanist
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Free will emphasis is incompatible with the goal of science to predict behavior
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