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− | <div style="font-size:16pt;text-align:center">Contents</div><div style="font-size:11pt;text-align:center;"> |
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− | [[#Art, architecture, and archaeology|Art, architecture, and archaeology]] |
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− | · [[#Philosophy and psychology|Philosophy and psychology]] |
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− | · [[#Psychometric assessment|Psychometric assessment]] |
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− | · [[#Human experimental psychology|Human experimental psychology]] |
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− | · [[#Biological psychology|Biological psychology]] |
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− | · [[#Developmental psychology|Developmental psychology]] |
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− | · [[#Social processes and social issues|Social processes and social issues]] |
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− | · [[#Social psychology|Social psychology]] |
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− | · [[#Psychology of personality|Psychology of personality]] |
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− | · [[#Clinical psychology|Clinical psychology]] |
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− | · [[#Educational psychology|Educational psychology]] |
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− | · [[#Industrial & organisational psychology|Industrial & organisational psychology]] |
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− | · [[#Other specialist fields of psychology|Other specialist fields of psychology]] |
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− | · [[#Transpersonal psychology|Transpersonal psychology]] |
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− | · [[#World psychology|World psychology]] |
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− | ==Philosophy and psychology== |
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− | '''[[Michel Foucault]]''' |
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− | · '''[[Frankfurt School]]''' |
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− | · '''[[Free will]]''' |
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− | · '''[[Omnipotence paradox]]''' |
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− | · '''[[Ludwig Wittgenstein]]''' |
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− | · '''[[Bernard Williams]]''' |
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− | ==Psychometric assessment== |
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− | · '''[[Game theory]]''' |
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− | · '''[[Infinite monkey theorem]]''' |
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− | · '''[[Margin of error]]''' |
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− | · '''[[Prisoner's dilemma]]''' |
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− | ==Human experimental psychology== |
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− | ==Comparative psychology== |
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− | ==Biological psychology== |
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− | {{spoken}} [[Action potential]] |
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− | · '''[[Asperger syndrome]]''' |
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− | · '''[[Asthma]]''' |
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− | · '''[[Cat]]''' |
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− | · '''[[Cerebellum]]''' |
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− | · '''[[Chagas disease]]''' |
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− | · {{spoken}} '''[[DNA repair]]''' |
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− | · {{spoken}} '''[[Evolution]]''' |
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− | · {{spoken}} '''[[Gene]]''' |
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− | · [[Lesch-Nyhan syndrome]] |
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− | · '''[[Menstrual cycle]]''' |
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− | · '''[[Multiple sclerosis]]''' |
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− | · '''''[[Myxobolus cerebralis]]''''' |
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− | · '''[[Paracetamol]]''' |
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− | · {{spoken}} '''[[Synapse]]''' |
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− | ==Language and communication== |
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− | · {{spoken}} '''[[Stuttering]]''' |
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− | · {{spoken}} '''[[Vowel]]''' |
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− | ==Developmental psychology== |
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− | ==Social processes and social issues== |
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− | ==Social psychology== |
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− | · {{spoken}} '''[[Milgram experiment]]''' |
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− | ==Psychology of personality== |
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− | ==Clinical psychology== |
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− | '''[[Autism]]''' |
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− | · '''[[Psychosis]]''' |
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− | · '''[[Schizophrenia]]''' |
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− | ==Professional items== |
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− | ==Educational psychology== |
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− | ==Transpersonal psychology== |
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− | ==World psychology== |
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