11. Basic science (psychology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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1 Abnormal psychology
2 Biological psychology
3 Cognitive psychology
4 Developmental psychology
5 Experimental psychology
6 Evolutionary psychology
7 Mathematical psychology
8 Neuropsychology
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12. Behaviorism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
or phylogeny of the animal); behavior (the reinforcement history or ontogeny of the behavioral repertoire of the animal); and for some species, culture (the cultural practices of the social group to which the animal belongs). This whole
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13. Behaviorism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
or phylogeny of the animal); behavior (the reinforcement history or ontogeny of the behavioral repertoire of the animal); and for some species, culture (the cultural practices of the social group to which the animal belongs). This whole
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14. Animal cognition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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15. Animal cognition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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16. Speech repetition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
learning. Developmental Psychology, 32, 867-873.OCLC 193920646
^ Papagno, C.; Vallar, G. (1995). "Verbal short-term memory and vocabulary learning in polyglots". The Quarterly journal of experimental Psychology. A, Human
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17. History of evolutionary psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
a reference to "evolutionary psychology" in his 1919 book An Introduction to Social psychology : "It is only a comparative and evolutionary psychology that can provide the needed basis (for psychology); and this could not be created before the
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18. Applied psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
areas
Community psychology
Counseling psychology
Ecological psychology
Environmental psychology
Neuropsychology
Media psychology
Military psychology
Operational psychology
Outline of psychology
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19. Language acquisition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
are missing from forms of animal communication . For example, many animals are able to communicate with each other by signaling to the things around them, but this kind of communication lacks the arbitrariness of human vernaculars (in that there
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20. Comparative psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
active in fields other than animal psychology; this is characteristic of comparative psychologists.
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Fields of psychology and other disciplines that draw upon, or overlap with, comparative psychology include:
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