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Most important psychologist to embrace functionalism
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The study of the relationship between environment and behavior based on observation
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Psychology that studies the individual differences in temperament and patterns of behavior
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Psychology that studies the effects people have on one another's behavior
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Causal factors responsible for a behavior's occurence
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A science with a specific focus on behavior
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An automatic response to a stimuli
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Proposed the Law of Effect
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Law of just noticeable difference - the abilities of people to distinguish between two similar stimuli
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The belief that all knowledge is obtained through observation and experience
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Locke's theory that all infants are born with a blank slate
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Psychology that embraces human experience, choice, creativity, self-realization and postive personal growth
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Reality can be known only thorugh an understanding of the physical world of which the mind is a part
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Area of belief that behavior is the result of prior events
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