This would be a long list.
Some of the more well known names include:
Sigmund Freud
BF Skinner (Behavioral Psychology)
Jean Piaget (Developmental)
Ivan Pavlov (Classical Conditioning)
Some notable psychologists who have made significant contributions to the field include Sigmund Freud, known for his work in psychoanalysis; B.F. Skinner, who developed behaviorism; and Carl Rogers, a key figure in humanistic psychology. Other influential figures include Ivan Pavlov, William James, and Jean Piaget.
Some of the pioneering Filipino psychologists in the field include Virgilio Enriquez, who is known for his work in developing Filipino psychology and establishing Sikolohiyang Pilipino. Another pioneer is Lourdes Arguelles, who contributed to the fields of social and community psychology in the Philippines.
Some significant figures who contributed to the evolution of psychology include Sigmund Freud, known for his work on psychoanalysis; B.F. Skinner, who developed the theory of behaviorism; Carl Rogers, a proponent of humanistic psychology; and Jean Piaget, a pioneer in developmental psychology. These individuals shaped the field through their theories, research, and clinical practices, laying the foundation for modern psychology.
There are a lot of different online psychology schools that offer an associates degree for someone wanting to work in this field. Some different sites are: www.allpsychologyschools.com or also www.allpsychologyschools.com/psychology.../online-psychology/online- psychology.
Psychology majors can pursue a great variety of careers. These include being a therapist, counselor, and human resources coordinator. They can also pursue doing research as a career for the field of psychology.
Yes, Wilhelm Wundt had followers in the field of psychology, particularly among his students and those who were inspired by his work on structuralism and founding the first psychology laboratory in the late 19th century. Some of his notable followers include Edward Titchener, who further developed structuralism, and G. Stanley Hall, who established the first American psychology research laboratory.
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A field is a very broad area of study. It covers everything within that particular area. In this case, psychology is a field. (biology, medicine, philosophy, anthropology are also fields). A branch is a specific area of study WITHIN the field. Think of it as a tree branch. The field branches out, and each branch focuses on a specific part of the field. In this case, psychology is the field, and branches of psychology would be (but not limited to) abnormal psychology, biological psychology, industrial psychology, criminal psychology, sports psychology, clinical psychology. Each focuses on a particular area, but all belong to the field of psychology. You can personally use psychology (the field) as a tool to learn general things about human behavior. But, most people who do the research go into branches. Some prefer to deal with only abnormal psychology, while others want to focus only on industrial psychology. Another example is Medicine. Medicine is a field, because it's a broad area of study. However, people who study medicine will concentrate in one particular area - some in pharmaceuticals. some in therapy, some in bioengineering, ext ext.
Yes, they have mastered some specialized field of knowledge and have contributed new information to that field.
Scientists that are successful have a can-do attitude. They continue researching even though the research doesn't support their personal theories.
Lots of scientists contributed much to the development of physics; I would not find it appropriate to single out one of them. Any text on the history of science - or of physics - will tell you about some of the individuals that contributed.
There are many Filipino and other international scientists that have contributed valuable knowledge to the scientific community. Some Filipino scientists include Eduardo San Juan, Roberto del Rosario, and Daniel Dingel. Other international scientists include Albert Einstein, Jean Dausset, and Maurice Dongier.
There are a lot of different online psychology schools that offer an associates degree for someone wanting to work in this field. Some different sites are: www.allpsychologyschools.com or also www.allpsychologyschools.com/psychology.../online-psychology/online- psychology.
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Examples: Lavoisier, Lomonosov, Mendeleev, Berzelius, Pauling, Nobel, Bunsen, Canizzaro, Avogadro.
Many potential psychology majors choose to go into sports psychology. Which is also a very good paying field, some students even get to meet famous athletes.
in 1913 he published Psychology and Industrial Efficiencywhich focused on selecting workers, designing work situations, and using psychology in sales. his work concentrated on the application of psychological principals. some go as far as to call him the founder of Industrial/organizational psychology which in turn has as a field contributed the most to improving selection for hire/promotion, training, performance management, work motivation and other intrigal parts of management
Psychology majors can pursue a great variety of careers. These include being a therapist, counselor, and human resources coordinator. They can also pursue doing research as a career for the field of psychology.