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Founder of classical conditioning
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According to the evolutionary perspective, behavior is only passed down across generations if it has ______ value
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Creator of first psychology lab in 1879
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The psychodynamic perspective emphasizes the role of the ______ in human behavior
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9
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The field of psychology accepts that people view and experience the world ______
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10
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The use of the scientific method and direct observations
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Founded by William James, this perspective emphsized how our minds allow us to adapt to our environment
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The scientific study of behavior and mental processes
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15
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Branch of psychology which emphasizes the influence of environment on human behavior
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16
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Mental activity involved in the aquisition, retention, and use of information
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Positive psychology studies the effects of positive emotions, such as ______, on human behavior and well-being
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2
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Founder of behaviorism as the scientific study of observable behavior.
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6
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Founder of Structuralism
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8
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Example of how the field of psychology is connected to social trends
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Maslow and Rogers
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Example of mental process
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15
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The field of psychology accepts that ______ is one of many factors that cause human behavior
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Attitudes, values, beliefs, and behaviors shaped by a group of people and passed down to future generations
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Set of related ideas explaning a phenomenon
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Founded by B.F. Skinner, ______ conditioning explains the learning of volentary behavior through the presentation of consequences
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