Dynamic
Constant
Fluctuating
simple
A. Dynamic
Developmental Perspective
Biological Perspective
Humanistic Perspective
Psychoanalytic Perspective
A natural science
A physical science
A biological science
A social science
Behaviour of an individual at work
Behaviour and experience in social situations
Behaviour of ethnic groups
Abnormal Behaviour of people
1590 AD
1095 AD
1950 AD
1509 AD
Willhelm Wundt
E. B. Titchner
J. B. Watson
William James
Normality of mind
Unconscious level of mind
Subconscious level of mind
Abnormality of mind
Social Psychology
Comparative Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
Differential Psychology
William James
J. B. Watson
William Mc Dougall
Alfred Binet
Chemistry
Physics
Sociology
Zoology
Genes
Culture and environment
Past life
God or almighty
Construct
Theory
Hypothesis
Event
Mankind
Living Organism
Animals
Plants
Its methodology
Its theory
Its fact
Its hypothesis
Cognitive Approach
Dynamic and Psychoanalytic Approach
Holistic Approach
Existential Approach
Subjective
Complex
Neutral
Objective
1905
1916
1890
1780
Willhelm Wundt
Charles Darwin
J. B. Watson
William James
Willhelm Wundt
E. B. Titchner
J. B. Watson
Oswald Kulpe
Dynamic
Constant
Fluctuating
simple
Carl Roser
Abraham Mashlow
Sigmund Freud
William James
Sigmund Freud
Aristotle
Plato
Paul Broca
Gestalt Perspective
Biological Perspective
Humanistic Perspective
Cognitive Perspective
Consciousness
Subconsciousness
Unconsciousness
None of the above
Gardner
Alan Newell
A. Simon
Noam Chomsky
Physics
Chemistry
Sociology
Mathematics
Developmental Perspective
Biological Perspective
Humanistic Perspective
Socio-cultural Perspective
Abnormal Psychology
Educational Psychology
Child Psychology
Experimental Psychology
Soul
Consciousness
Mind
Behaviour
Perception
Emotion
Memory
Thinking
One Variable
Two Variables
Three Variables
Four Variables