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Social Psychology[1]

Cross Culture Psychology[2]

NeuroPsychology[3]

Biological Psychology[4]

Education Psychology[5]

Abnormal Psychology[6]

Basic Psychology

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Convergent concepts across steam.

Meta

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Psychoanalytic

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Behaviorism

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Observational learning

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Learning theories

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 Operant conditioning

Humanistic

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  1.   4 Motivation
    1.  Motivational salience
  2.  Self-actualization
  3.  Self-handicapping
  4.  Learned helplessness
  5.  Self-determination theory
  6.  Goal
  7.  Need
  8.  Choice   Helped

Congitive Psychology

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  4Cognitive psychology

Problem-solving

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  1.  Functional fixedness
  2.   Candle problem

Biological Psychology

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  1.   4Behavioral neuroscience

Sensory system

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Visual system

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  1.   4Visual perception
  2.  Visual processing
  3.  Visual phototransduction
  4.   4Visual system
    1. Retina
    2.   5 Photoreceptor cell
      1.   5 Rod cell
      2.   5 Cone cell
    3.  Lateral geniculate nucleus, LGN
    4.   Two-streams hypothesis
      1.   5Visual cortex

Motor Learning

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Hearing system

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  1.  4 Hearing

Pain

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Neuropsychology

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  1.  Neuropsychology
  2.  Synaptogenesis
  3.   4Neuron  Helped 
    1.  Endomembrane system
  4.  Action potential 
    1.  All-or-none law 
    2.  Resting potential
    3.  Depolarization
    4.  Hyperpolarization (biology)
    5.  Summation (neurophysiology)
    6.  Na+/K+-ATPase, sodium–potassium pump
  5.  Neurotransmission
    1.  Saltatory conduction
    2.  Myelin
    3.   5 Synapse
    4.  Chemical synapse
    5.   5 Neurotransmitter
    6.  Neurotransmitter receptor
    7.  Ligand-gated ion channel (Ionotropic)
    8.  Metabotropic receptor
  6.  Long-term potentiation
  7.  Neuromuscular junction
    1.  Acetylcholine receptor

Gestalt psychology

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Anatomical plane

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  1.  Anatomical plane
  2.  Anatomical terms of location
  3.  Vertical and horizontal
  4.  Sagittal plane
  5.  Coronal plane
  6.  Transverse plane

Research method in Psychology

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  1. Psychometrics

Basic concept

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Data collection

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  1.  WEIRD population
  2.  Cross-sectional data
  3.  Cohort study
  4.   LOTS of data   Added
  5.  Likert scale
  6.  Rating scale
  7.  Scale of one to ten
  8.  Star (classification)
  9.  Questionnaire
    1.  Questionnaire construction
  10.  Structured interview
  11.  SPSS
  12.  R (programming language)

Quality of data

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  1.  Reliability (statistics)
  2.  Validity (statistics)

Abnormal Psychology / Psychopathology

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  1.  Abnormal psychology   Helped
  2.  Psychopathology
  3.  Psychiatric hospital
    1.  Deinstitutionalisation
  4.  Lobotomy
  5.  Abnormality (behavior)
  6.   3 Mental disorder
    1. Causes of mental disorders
    2. Prevention of mental disorders
    3. Treatment of mental disorders
  7.  Etiology (reason of a disorder is developed)
    1.  Cause (medicine)
    2.  Moderation (statistics)
    3.  Mediation (statistics)
  8.  Risk factor   Helped
  9.  Protective factor

Intervention

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  1.  Cognitive behavioral therapy

Assessment

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  1.   4Medical diagnosis
  2. Homogeneity and heterogeneity
  3.  Mental status examination
  4.  Comorbidity (having more than one disorder at same time)

Depression

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  1.  Beck's cognitive triad
  2.  Cognitive distortion

Intellectual Developmental disorder and Learning disorder

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  1.   4Intellectual disability
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  1.  4 Autism spectrum, ASD
    1.  Autism
    2.  Wikipedia:WikiProject Autism
  2.  Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, ADHD

Anxiety disorder

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  1.  Anxiety disorder
  2.  Obsessive–compulsive disorder

Mood disorder

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  1.  Mood disorder
  2.  Major depressive episode
  3.  Mania
  4.  Mixed affective state
  5.   4Major depressive disorder
  6.   Bipolar disorder  
  7.   3Suicide

Eating disorder

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Stress and Coping

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  1.  Hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis, HPA
  2.   4Stress
  3.   Coping   Helped

Psychopharmacology

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  1.  Psychopharmacology
  2.   5Psychoactive drug
  3.   4 Nicotine
  4.  Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor

Executive function

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  1.  Raven's Progressive Matrices
  2.  A-not-B error
  3.  Cognitive flexibility
  4.  Wisconsin Card Sorting Test
  5.  Stroop effect 
    1.  Anterior cingulate cortex

Emotion

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  1.   2Emotion  Helped
  2.  Emotion classification
  3.  James–Lange theory
  4.  Misattribution of arousal  
  5.  Cannon–Bard theory
  6.  Two-factor theory of emotion
  7.  Facial expression
  8.  Emotions and culture
  9.  Component Process Model
  10.  Papez circuit
  11.  Somatic marker hypothesis

Memory

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  1.  Chunking (psychology)
  2.  Mnemonic
  3.  Memorization
  4.  Priming (psychology)
    1.  Repetition priming
    2.  Indirect tests of memory
      1. Word stem completion task
      2. Implicit association test
    3.  Spreading activation

Attention

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  1.  default-mode network
    1.  Mind-wandering
      1.  Absent-mindedness
    2.  Wakefulness

Developmental Psychology

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  1.  Social ecological model   Helped
    1.  Ecological systems theory   Helped
  2.  Attachment theory
    1.  Template:Attachment theory
    2.  Strange situation
    3.  Harry Harlow (Monkey studies) 
    4.  History of attachment theory 
  3.  Critical period
    1.  Critical period hypothesis (in linguistics)

Personality Psychology

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   4Personality psychology

Trait Theory

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  1.  Trait theory
  2.  Eysenck's three-factor model of personality
  3.  Big Five personality traits
  4.  Big Five personality traits and culture
    1. Chinese Personality Assessment Inventory
  5. 16PF Questionnaire
  6. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
  7.  Big Five personality traits and culture

Social Psychology

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  1.   5 Social psychology
  2.  Social neuroscience

Cognition bias

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  1.  Cognitive bias
  2.  List of cognitive biases
  3.   4 Confirmation bias  
  4.  Heuristic
    1.  Heuristics in judgment and decision-making
    2.   Availability heuristic
    3. Representativeness heuristic
      1.  Conjunction fallacy (Banker)
  5.  Illusion of control
  6.  Attribution (psychology)
    1.   Attribution bias
    2.  Fundamental attribution error
    3.  Dispositional attribution
    4.  Self-serving bias
    5.  Actor–observer asymmetry
  7.   Generalization
  8.  Counterfactual thinking
    1.  Risk aversion (psychology)
    2.  Framing effect (psychology)

Self

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  1.  Outline of self
  2.   4 Self-esteem
  3.  Self-concept
  4.  Self-enhancement
  5.  Illusory superiority
  6.  Impression management
  7.  Self-verification theory
  8.  Self-assessment
  9.  Self-reference effect
  10.  Personal construct theory
  11.  Embodied cognition
  12.  Face perception
    1.  Fusiform face area (expert at face)

Group

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  1.  Basking in reflected glory
  2.  Anti-social behaviour
  3.  Deindividuation
  4.   4Sociality

Social influential

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  1.  Template:Behavioural influences
  2.  Obedience (human behavior)
    1.  Milgram experiment
  3.  Compliance (psychology)
    1.   Stanford prison experiment
    2.  Persuasion
      1.  Elaboration likelihood model
      2.  Door-in-the-face technique
      3.  Foot-in-the-door technique
      4.  Low-ball
    3. A means of fulfilling needs
      1.  Social proof (Informative)
      2.   Normative social influence

Alturism

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  1.  Norm of reciprocity
  2.  Prosocial behavior
  3.  Cooperation
  4.  Dictator game
  5.  Public goods game
  6.   5Prisoner's dilemma

Social Cognition

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  1.  Error-related negativity
  2.  Theory of mind
  3.  Sally–Anne test
  4.  Empathy
  5.   Sympathy
  6.   Perspective-taking
  7.  Mirror test

Attitude

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  1.   Cognitive dissonance

Culture

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  1.   2 Culture  Helped
  2.  Template:Culture
  3.   5 Individualism
  4.   5 Collectivism
  5.  Cultural psychology
  6.  Cross-cultural psychology
  7.  High-context and low-context cultures
  8.  Culture shock  
  9.  Cultural diversity

Culture-bound syndromes

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  1.  Hikikomori (Japanese social isolated people) 

Cognitive style

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  1.  Field dependence
  2.  Rod and frame test

References

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  1. ^ Myers, David G., (2010). Social psychology (Tenth ed.). New York, NY. ISBN 9780073370668. OCLC 667213323.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Heine, Steven J., (2015). Cultural psychology (Third edition ed.). New York, NY. ISBN 9780393263985. OCLC 911004797. {{cite book}}: |edition= has extra text (help)CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Principles of cognitive neuroscience. Purves, Dale, 1938- (Second edition ed.). Sunderland, Mass.: Sinauer Associates Inc. Publishers. 2008. ISBN 9780878935734. OCLC 795553755. {{cite book}}: |edition= has extra text (help)CS1 maint: others (link)
  4. ^ Kalat, James W, (2016). Biological psychology (12 ed.). Australia. ISBN 9781305105409. OCLC 898154491.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Ormrod, Jeanne Ellis, (2018). Essentials of educational psychology : big ideas to guide effective teaching. Jones, Brett D., 1969- (Fifth ed.). NY, NY. ISBN 9780134894980. OCLC 959080826.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ Durand, V. Mark. (2015). Essentials of abnormal psychology. [Place of publication not identified]: Cengage Learning. ISBN 1305633687. OCLC 884617637.