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The scientific study

of behavior and

mental processes

and how they are

affected by an

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Psychology grew out

from philosophical

tradition of thinking

about the mind and the

body.Modern psychology was

born in December 1879

at the University of

Leipzig, Germany with

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Reward yourself

for a job well doneLearn new things

that build on your

existing

knowledge

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Focus on

stimulating ideas

and be willing to

reward

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Learn to

understand your

emotions and the

emotions of those

around you.

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Psychology

developed by

Edward Titchener

believing that

psychology is to

define the basic

elements of

consciousness;

used

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Psychology

developed by

William James

believing that

psychology is to

investigate the

function or

purpose of

consciousness;

used

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Psychology

developed by

John Watson

believing that

psychology is to

predict and control

behavior

IVAN PAVLOVB.F. SKINNER

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Psychology

developed by

Max Wertheimer

believing that

psychology is to

look at human

mind and behavior

as a whole.

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Psychology

developed by

Sigmund Freud

believing that

behavior is

influenced by the

unconscious mind.

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Psychology

developed by

Abraham Maslow

and Carl Rogers

focused on

individual free will,

personal growth

and the concept

of self-

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Psychology

developed by Jean

Piaget studies

mental processes

including how

people think,

perceive, remember

and learn.