One Variable
Two Variables
Three Variables
Four Variables
A. One Variable
Introspection Method
Experimental Method
Observational Method
Genetic Method
Jean Piaget
Kohler
Chomsky
Kholberg
Gardner
Alan Newell
A. Simon
Noam Chomsky
Carl Roser
Abraham Mashlow
Sigmund Freud
William James
Freud
Allport
Watson
Fechner
Developmental Perspective
Biological Perspective
Humanistic Perspective
Psychoanalytic Perspective
Mankind
Living Organism
Animals
Plants
Cognitive Approach
Dynamic and Psychoanalytic Approach
Holistic Approach
Existential Approach
Willhelm Wundt
E. B. Titchner
J. B. Watson
Oswald Kulpe
Sigmund Freud
Tolman
Alfred Adler
William James
Industrial Psychologist
Social Psychologist
Academic Psychologist
Clinical Psychologist
World
Whole
A part
Whole vs part
One Variable
Two Variables
Three Variables
Four Variables
Perception
Emotion
Memory
Thinking
Children
Adolescents
Women
Old people
Developmental stages of individual
Diagnosis of abnormal behaviour
Abnormal behaviour and its causes
Treatment of abnormal behaviour
Sigmund Freud
E.B Titchener
C.G. Jung
Alfred Adler
Consciousness
Subconsciousness
Unconsciousness
None of the above
1905
1916
1890
1780
Science of mind
Science of behaviour
Science of soul
Science of consciousness
Sigmund Freud
Aristotle
Plato
Paul Broca
Developmental Psychology
Physiological Psychology
Evolutional Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Sigmund Freud
E.B Titchener
C.G. Jung
Alfred Adler
1590 AD
1095 AD
1950 AD
1509 AD
B.F. Skinner
William James
Megde Arnold
David Hull
Throndike
B.F. Skinner
Evan Pavlov
Kohler
Facts
Theories
Models
Hypothesis
Industrial and organisational Psychology
Social Psychology
Academic Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Conscious Experience
Science of Mind
Science of Experience
Science of Soul
Wholistic Approach
Stimulus-Response-Behaviouristic Approach
Dynamic and Psychoanalytic Approach
Cognitive Approach