Individual Psychology
The school of psychology developed by Alfred Adler.
The school of psychology developed by Alfred Adler.
An approach to study human memory which emphasizes encoding, storage and retrieval of information.
A innate but complex and stereotyped made of behaviour.
A metaphysical proposition in which mind and body are supported to be two different and independent entities making interaction with each other.
A variable which abstracts the relationship between stimulus and response, with no meaning beyond this relationship.
A method of study which relies upon the subjective report of the subject.