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Simply Psychology: Saul Mc Leod: Jean Piaget

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A biography of psychologist, Jean Piaget, highlighting his theories of cognitive development in children. Identify and understand specifics of the three key parts of his cognitive theory.
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Theories of Learning in Educational Psychology: Learning Theories Site Map

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Extensive information about four perspectives of learning theories, and the models that have been developed under each. These include the behaviorist perspective, the cognitive perspective, the humanistic perspective, and the social...
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Educational Psychology Interactive:information Processing Approach to Cognition

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Discusses the different models of information processing and the basic principles accepted in cognitive psychology. Outlines the different types of memory, and the principles of concept formation. Also provides a table listing examples...
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Shippensburg University

Shippensburg University: Attribution Theory

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Course notes explaining what attribution theory is and three different models of attribution theory. These include the Correspondent Inference Theory of Heider and Jones, Harold Kelley's Covariation Model, and Weiner's Model of...
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Vantage Quest: Comparative View of Creative Theories

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An article comparing creativity theories of psychoanalytic, behavioristic, and humanistic psychology.
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Verywell: Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development

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Psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg studied and established the six stages of moral development. Cherry presents a concise article detailing Kohlberg's theory and its stages.
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Simply Psychology: Visual Perception Theories

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Bottom-Up Processing and Top-Down Processing are two schools of thought when scientists discuss how humans perceive the senses which they experience. This article explores the two theories of visual perception and cites evidence and...
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Sparknotes: Psychology: Personality

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An article featuring psychodynamic theories established to explain personality. The first of these theories is psychoanalysis developed by Sigmund Freud.
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Educational Psychology Interactive: Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development

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A concise overview of psychologist Jean Piaget's cognitive development stages and details of his theory. Find charts and details of his theory focused on the development of children.
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Wynja: Analytic Psychology

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Provides an explanation of Carl Jung's theories about the unconscious and archetypes. Discusses how these theories relate to the individuation process.
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Simply Psychology: Saul Mc Leod: Psychodynamic Approach

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The first psychodynamic theory of personality came from researcher Sigmund Freud. McLeod takes a historical approach to presenting these theories as they evolved in this article.
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Simply Psychology: Saul Mc Leod: Erik Erikson

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An article featuring ego psychologist, Erik Erikson's research of psychosocial behavior in humans. Understand the eight stages of his theory.
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Psychology World: Cognitive Dissonance

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An explanation of the three fundamental assumptions of the cognitive dissonance theory. Also presents an experiment that was conducted as an example that shows how the theory works.
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California State University: Curiosity and Exploration

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California State University student research into the psychological theories of curiosity and what motivates people to do what they do.
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Lumen: Boundless Psychology: Social Cognitive Pespectives on Personality

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Boundless offers an opportunity to deepen study of personality with this product identifying social-cognitive perspective limitations. Find a reading, a quiz, and a slideshow.
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Spark Notes: Language and Cognition: Theories of Language Acquisition

For Students 9th - 10th Standards
Discusses the two main influences on language acquisition - environmental as put forward by G.F. Skinner, and biological as espoused by Noam Chomsky.
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Psych Web: Psychology: An Introduction: Chapter 12: Defining Abnormal Behavior

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Describes the different criteria that can be used to identify behavior that is abnormal. Includes comprehension questions.
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Oak Park Tourist: Carl Rogers

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A short biography on psychologist Carl Rogers. Includes details of his life story but also links to his psychological theories and other relevant information.
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Encyclopedia Britannica: Sociology

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A very detailed look at the development of the field of sociology. Looks at its historical roots, the earliest sociologists, and explains major theories that it was based on, and theories and schools of thought that evolved from those....
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Shippensburg University

Shippensburg University: Wilhelm Wundt and William James

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Compares and contrasts the psychologist Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920 CE) and his theory of structuralism with the psychologist Willam James (1842-1910 CE) and his theory of functionalism.
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E Learn Portal: Origins of Treatment and Defining Abnormal Behavior Continued

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Provides an overview of the various theories of how to explain abnormal behaviors.
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Boston University: St. Mary's University: Plato's Moral Psychology

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St. Mary's University provides an essay that argues that Plato's psychology was distinctively defined by his ethical orientations and the necessities of his theory of justice.
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Ted: Ted Ed: What Is Deja Vu? What Is Deja Vu?

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There are over 40 theories that attempt to explain the phenomenon of deja vu. Michael Molina explains how neuroimaging and cognitive psychology have narrowed down the theories that could explain that feeling you're having, again. [3:55]
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Verywell: What Is Nature Versus Nurture?

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An article featuring the ongoing philosophical debate over psychology's nature versus nurture. Cherry clarifies the differences between the two schools of thought and provides the changes in theory over the years.

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