Frank T. Lira
Answer:Ivan PavlovAlfred Binet
Carl Jung
William James
B. F. Skinner
to name a few. I'm not familiar with Frank Lira
Psychoanalysis, Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Child Psychology, Neuro Psychology, Psychiatry.
Social Psychology is a particular branch of Psychology - I would not say that it "differs" from Psychology, but rather that it is a specialization or type of Psychology. It focuses not only on groups of people, but also on how individuals interact with other people whether in large or small groups. Some particular areas of interest within social psychology are persuasion, in-groups and out-groups, decision-making, and stereotyping. So although Social Psych. is a sub-field of Psychology, it is still quite broad and varied.
Neural Psych
School Psychology is defined as a field that helps to apply principles of psychology and education in children of all ages for the treatment of behavioral issues in children and adolescents.
psychology of education is a science that studies behavior and what goes on in the mind that makes behavior to occur in relation to education.
General psychology
No
Albert Bandura is part of the cognitive revolution and his theories has shaped social psychology up to this very day. He has contributed in the field of psychology for this theories in:BehaviorismModelingObservational LearningSocial Learning TheorySelf-efficacy
This would be a long list.Some of the more well known names include:Sigmund FreudBF Skinner (Behavioral Psychology)Jean Piaget (Developmental)Ivan Pavlov (Classical Conditioning)
cognitive
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.
Psychoanalysis, Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Child Psychology, Neuro Psychology, Psychiatry.
I believe the field you are referring to is "Industrial Psychology."
Arno A. Bellack is known for his work in psychology, particularly in the field of assessment and evaluation. He has written several books and research articles on topics such as clinical assessment, psychological testing, and clinical psychology. His contributions have had a significant impact on the field of psychology.
Health Psychology
Mary Somerville was a Scottish mathematician and astronomer. She contributed many things to the mathematic world, but her invention of the commonly used variables for algebraic math is the most significant.
The best definition of Psychology is the study of the human mind and it's functions. These can include specific behaviors of people.