Systems and Theories in Psychology |
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PART TWO CONTEMPORARY THEORIES | 241 |
on Psychology | 399 |
Epilogue | 431 |
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accepted Allport American analysis animal association associationism associationistic attitude B. F. Skinner basic behavior behaviorist Brunswik Cattell complex concepts concerned consciousness contributions criticism detection theory determined dimension E. G. Boring effect Egon Brunswik elements emphasis empirical example experience experimental factors field theory Freud function functional psychology functionalist Gestalt psychology Gestaltists Hull Hull's human ideas important individual influence information theory interest introspection Jung kind laboratory latent learning law of effect learning theory Lewin logical mathematical mental method methodological objective observation operant organism paradigm payoff matrix perception personality theory phenomenology philosophical physical physiological position postulates predictions present principles problem psychoanalysis Psychological Review reinforcement relationship response scientific scientists sensations sensory situation Skinner stimulus structure systematic theoretical theorists thinking Thorndike Thorndike's tion Titchener Tolman tradition unconscious University variables Watson Woodworth Wundt York