Psychoanalysts
Behaviourists
Functionalists
Ancient Greek Philosophers
D. Ancient Greek Philosophers
Introspection Method
Experimental Method
Observational Method
Genetic Method
Industrial and Organisational Psychology
Social Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Industrial and organisational Psychology
Social Psychology
Academic Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Selection
Cultural Changes
Inheritance
None of the above
Willhelm Wundt
E. B. Titchner
J. B. Watson
William James
Sigmund Freud
E.B Titchener
C.G. Jung
Alfred Adler
1927
1972
1980
1908
Theoretical Psychology
Applied Psychology
Educational Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
Adler
Jung
Anne Freud
Eric Fromm
Freud
Allport
Watson
Fechner
Perception
Emotion
Memory
Thinking
John Dewey
William James
Thorndike
Skinner
Functionalism
Behaviourism
Structuralism
Gestalt Psychology
Behaviour of an individual at work
Behaviour and experience in social situations
Behaviour of ethnic groups
Abnormal Behaviour of people
Gardner
Alan Newell
A. Simon
Noam Chomsky
Dynamic
Constant
Fluctuating
simple
1779
1679
1879
1889
Willhelm Wundt
E. B. Titchner
J. B. Watson
William James
Cognitive Approach
Behavioural Approach
Gestalt Approach
Information Processing Approach
Chemistry
Physics
Sociology
Zoology
Complex
Dynamic
Fixed
Puzzled
Cognitive Approach
Dynamic and Psychoanalytic Approach
Holistic Approach
Existential Approach
One Variable
Two Variables
Three Variables
Four Variables
Developmental Perspective
Biological Perspective
Humanistic Perspective
Psychoanalytic Perspective
William James
J. B. Watson
William Mc Dougall
Alfred Binet
Throndike
B.F. Skinner
Evan Pavlov
Kohler
Social Psychology
Gestalt Psychology
Industrial Psychology
Educational Psychology
Developmental stages of individual
Diagnosis of abnormal behaviour
Abnormal behaviour and its causes
Treatment of abnormal behaviour
David Hull
Thorndike
Alfred Binet
Alfred Adler
Facts
Theories
Models
Hypothesis