101. Affect (psychology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
regulation, Developmental Psychology. Vol 25(3) 394-402â€
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102. Affect (psychology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
regulation, Developmental Psychology. Vol 25(3) 394-402â€
^ Smith R. & Conrey F.R. (2007) Agent-Based Modeling: A New Approach for Theory Building in Social Psychology; Personality and Social Psychology Review, 11: 87-104
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103. Evolutionary psychology of religion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The evolutionary psychology of religion is the study of religious belief using evolutionary psychology principles. It is one approach to the psychology of religion . As with all other organs and organ functions, the brain and
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104. Emotion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(2001), Emotions in Social Psychology, Psychology Press, Philadelphia.
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105. Emotion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(2001), Emotions in Social Psychology, Psychology Press, Philadelphia.
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106. Alexander Bain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
may be given to it by social psychology , comparative psychology and developmental psychology . He may justly claim the merit of having guided the awakened psychological interest of British thinkers of the second half of the 19th century into
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107. Emile Waxweiler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of the American Journal of Psychology :
In his “Outlines of Sociology,†Emile Waxweiler, who is a professor of the University of Brussels, treats, in the first part, of sociology (adaptation to environment, living milieu and
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108. Cognitive neuroscience - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
is a branch of both psychology and neuroscience , overlapping with disciplines such as physiological psychology , cognitive psychology and neuropsychology . [ 2 ] Cognitive neuroscience relies upon theories in cognitive science
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109. Comparative cognition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
University of Alberta's Comparative Cognition and Behavior Page
Comparative Cognition Lab at Cambridge University
The Comparative Cognition Society
Allen Institute for Brain Science
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110. Brain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
net [ 18 ] ), all living animals are bilaterians , meaning animals with a bilaterally symmetric body shape (that is, left and right sides that are approximate mirror images of each other). [ 19 ] All bilaterians are thought to have descended
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