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Psychology
T S S O B A M P
The scientific study of behavior and mental process.
Science
T U O S M T O T N W, I H B A T D C.
The use of systematic methods to observe the natural world, including human behavior and to draw conclusions.
Mental Processes
T T, F, A M T E O U E P B T C B O D
The thoughts, feelings, and motives that each of us experiences privately but that cannot be observed directly.
Behavior
E W D T C B D O
Everything we do that can be directly observed
Critical Thinking
T P O T D A A, A Q, A E T E
The Process of thinking deeply and actively, asking questions, and evaluating the evidence.
Structuralism
W's A T D T B E, O S, O M P.
Wundt's approach to discovering the basic elements, or structures, of mental process.
Functionalism
J's A T M P, E T F A P O T M A B I T I's A T T E
James, approach t omental processes, emphasizing the functions and purposes of the minds and behavior in the individual's adaptation to the environment
Natural Selection
D's P O A E P I W O T A B A T T E W S A P O
Darwin's principle of an evolutionary process in which organisms that are best adapted to their environment will survive and produce offspring.