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| x History of the Netherlands |
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DJ | 95 |
During the period of the Roman Empire, areas south of the Rhine were included in the province of Gallia Belgica, and later of Germania Inferior. The country was inhabited at the time by various Germanic tribes, and the south was inhabited by Gauls,...
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| Library of Congress Classification | DJ | 95 | |||
| x Economics |
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Dewey Decimal Classification | 330 |
Economics is the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. The term economics comes from the Ancient Greek οἰκονομία (oikonomia, "management of a household, administration") from οἶκος (oikos, ...
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| Library of Congress Classification | HB | 1 | |||
| Library of Congress Classification | HT | 388 | |||
| x History |
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Library of Congress Classification | D |
History is the study of the human past, with special attention to the written record. Scholars who write about history are called historians. It is a field of research which uses a narrative to examine and analyse the sequence of events, and it...
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| Library of Congress Classification | D | 1 | |||
| Library of Congress Classification | D | 1,050 | |||
| Library of Congress Classification | GE | 50 | |||
| Library of Congress Classification | JA | 81 | |||
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| x History of the United States |
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Library of Congress Classification | E |
This is an article that covers the History of the United States from 1789 through 1849, Westward Expansion.
After the election of George Washington as the first President in 1789, Congress passed the first of many laws organizing the government and...
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| Library of Congress Classification | E | 171 | |||
| Library of Congress Classification | E | 300 | |||
| Library of Congress Classification | E | 660 | |||
| x History of the Americas |
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Library of Congress Classification | F |
The history of the Americas is the collective history of North and South America, including Central America and the Caribbean. It begins with people migrating to these areas from Asia during the height of an Ice Age. These groups are generally...
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| x Social sciences |
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Library of Congress Classification | H |
The social sciences are the fields of scientific knowledge and academic scholarship that study social groups and, more generally, human society. The social sciences initially were constituted of five fields: Jurisprudence and Amendment of the Law;...
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| Library of Congress Classification | H | 1 | |||
| x Political Science |
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Library of Congress Classification | J |
Political science is a social science concerned with the theory and practice of politics and the description and analysis of political systems and political behavior. It is often described as the pragmatic application of the art and science of...
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| Library of Congress Classification | JA | 1 | |||
| x Law |
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Library of Congress Classification | K |
Law is a system of rules, usually enforced through a set of institutions. It shapes politics, economics and society in numerous ways and serves as a primary social mediator of relations between people. Contract law regulates everything from buying a...
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| x Education |
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Library of Congress Classification | L |
Education in its broadest sense is any act or experience that has a formative effect on the mind, character or physical ability of an individual. In its technical sense education is the process by which society deliberately transmits its accumulated...
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| Library of Congress Classification | QB | 61 | |||
| x Music |
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Library of Congress Classification | M |
Music is an art form whose medium is sound. Common elements of music are pitch (which governs melody and harmony), rhythm (and its associated concepts tempo, meter, and articulation), dynamics, and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture. The word...
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| x Fine art |
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Library of Congress Classification | N |
Fine art describes an art form developed primarily for aesthetics and/or concept rather than utility. This type of art is often expressed in the production of art objects using visual and performing art forms, including painting, sculpture, music,...
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| x Science |
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Library of Congress Classification | Q |
Science (from the Latin scientia, meaning "knowledge") is, in its broadest sense, any systematic knowledge-base or prescriptive practice that is capable of resulting in a prediction or predictable type of outcome. In this sense, science may refer to...
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| Library of Congress Classification | Q | 1 | |||
| x Medicine |
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Library of Congress Classification | R |
Medicine is the art and science of healing. It encompasses a range of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention and treatment of illness.
Contemporary medicine applies health science, biomedical research, and...
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| x Agriculture | Library of Congress Classification | S |
Agriculture is the production of food and goods through farming and forestry. Agriculture was the key development that led to the rise of human civilization, with the husbandry of domesticated animals and plants (i.e. crops) creating food surpluses...
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| Library of Congress Classification | HD | 1,401 | |||
| Library of Congress Classification | HD | 9,000 | |||
| x Technology |
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Library of Congress Classification | T |
Technology is a broad concept that deals with human as well as other animal species' usage and knowledge of tools and crafts, and how it affects a species' ability to control and adapt to its environment. Technology is a term with origins in the...
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| Library of Congress Classification | GN | 406 | |||
| Library of Congress Classification | T | 1 | |||
| x Military science |
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Library of Congress Classification | U |
Military science is the process of translating national defence policy to produce military capability by employing military scientists, including: theorists, researchers, experimental scientists, applied scientists, designers, engineers, test...
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| x Encyclopedia |
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Library of Congress Classification | AE |
An encyclopedia (also spelled encyclopaedia or encyclopædia) is a comprehensive written compendium that holds information from either all branches of knowledge or a particular branch of knowledge. Encyclopedias are divided into articles with one...
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| Library of Congress Classification | AE | 1 | |||
| Library of Congress Classification | Q | 121 | |||
| x Newspaper |
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Library of Congress Classification | AN |
A newspaper is a publication containing news, information, and advertising. General-interest newspapers often feature articles on political events, crime, business, art/entertainment, society and sports. Most traditional papers also feature an...
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| x Periodical publication | Library of Congress Classification | AP |
A periodical publication, or just periodical, is a published work that appears in a new edition on a regular schedule. The most familiar examples are the newspaper, often published daily, or weekly; or the magazine, typically published weekly,...
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| Library of Congress Classification | AP | 1 | |||
| Library of Congress Classification | JA | 1 | |||
| Library of Congress Classification | Q | 1 | |||
| x Questions and Answers |
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Library of Congress Classification | AG | 195 |
Questions and Answers (1986–2009) was a topical debate television programme in the Republic of Ireland. It was shown on RTÉ One at 22:35 on Mondays, running for approximately one hour. The show was presented by Dr. John Bowman since 1988; he was...
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| x Notes and Queries |
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Library of Congress Classification | AG | 305 |
Notes and Queries is a long-running quarterly scholarly journal that publishes short articles related to "English language and literature, lexicography, history, and scholarly antiquarianism". Its emphasis is on "the factual rather than the...
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| x Museum |
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Library of Congress Classification | AM | 1 |
A museum is a building or institution which houses a collection of artifacts.
Museums collect and care for objects of scientific, artistic, or historical importance and make them available for public viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or...
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| x Almanac |
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Library of Congress Classification | AY | 30 |
An almanac (also spelled almanack and almanach) is an annual publication containing tabular information in a particular field or fields often arranged according to the calendar. Astronomical data and various statistics are also found in almanacs,...
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| x Directories | Library of Congress Classification | AY | 2,001 |
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\tDirectories involve the following four steps:
\t1.Filling the all role player's information\t\twe can achieve this in two ways :\t\t1.1 Filling the Role player himself\t\t1.2 Initially filling by the Titli\t2.Preparation of...
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| Library of Congress Classification | GE | 20 | |||
| x Philosophy |
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Library of Congress Classification | B |
Philosophy is the study of general and fundamental problems concerning matters such as existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. Philosophy is distinguished from other ways of addressing these questions (such as mysticism or...
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| Library of Congress Classification | B | 1 | |||
| x Logic | Library of Congress Classification | BC |
Logic, from the Greek λογική (logiké) is the art and science of reasoning. More specifically, it is defined by the Penguin Encyclopedia to be "The formal systematic study of the principles of valid inference and correct reasoning". As a discipline,...
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| Library of Congress Classification | BC | 1 | |||
| x Continental philosophy |
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Library of Congress Classification | BD |
Continental philosophy, in contemporary usage, refers to a set of traditions of 19th and 20th century philosophy from mainland Europe. This sense of the term originated among English-speaking philosophers in the second half of the 20th century, who...
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| Library of Congress Classification | BD | 10 | |||
| x Aesthetics |
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Library of Congress Classification | BH |
Aesthetics (also spelled æsthetics or esthetics) is commonly known as the study of sensory or sensori-emotional values, sometimes called judgments of sentiment and taste. More broadly, scholars in the field define aesthetics as "critical reflection...
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| Library of Congress Classification | BH | 1 | |||
| x Religion |
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Library of Congress Classification | BL |
A religion is a system of human thought which usually includes a set of narratives, symbols, beliefs and practices that give meaning to the practitioner's experiences of life through reference to a higher power, deity or deities, or ultimate truth....
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| Library of Congress Classification | BL | 1 | |||
| Library of Congress Classification | BL | 1 | |||
| x Judaism |
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Library of Congress Classification | BM |
Judaism (from the Latin Iudaismus, derived from the Greek Ioudaïsmos, and ultimately from the Hebrew יהודה, Yehudah, "Judah"; in Hebrew: יַהֲדוּת, Yahadut) is a set of beliefs and practices originating in the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) and explored and...
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| Library of Congress Classification | BM | 1 | |||
| Library of Congress Classification | BM | 529 | |||
| x Buddhism |
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Library of Congress Classification | BQ |
Buddhism, as traditionally conceived, is a path of salvation attained through insight into the ultimate nature of reality. It encompasses a variety of traditions, beliefs and practices, largely based on teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama,...
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| Library of Congress Classification | BQ | 1 | |||
| x Christianity |
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Library of Congress Classification | BR |
Christianity
is a monotheistic religion centered on the life and teachings of
Jesus of Nazareth as presented in the Holy Bible. Christians
believe Jesus to be the Son of God and the Messiah prophesied in the
Old Testament. With an estimated 2.1...
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| Library of Congress Classification | BR | 1 | |||
| x Bible |
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Library of Congress Classification | BS |
The Bible contains the central religious texts of Judaism and Christianity. Modern Judaism generally recognizes a single set of canonical books known as the Tanakh, or Hebrew Bible, as it is written almost entirely in the Hebrew language, with some...
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| Library of Congress Classification | BS | 1 | |||
| x Practical Theology | Library of Congress Classification | BV |
Practical theology or applied theology consists of several related sub-fields: applied theology, (such as missions, evangelism, pastoral psychology or the psychology of religion), church growth, administration, homiletics, spiritual formation,...
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| Library of Congress Classification | BV | 1 | |||
| x Ancient philosophy | Library of Congress Classification | B | 108 |
This page lists some links to ancient philosophy. In Western philosophy, the spread of Christianity through the Roman Empire marked the end of Hellenistic philosophy and ushered in the beginnings of Medieval philosophy, whereas in Eastern philosophy...
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| x Medieval philosophy |
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Library of Congress Classification | B | 720 |
Medieval philosophy is the philosophy of Europe and the Middle East in the era now known as medieval or the Middle Ages, the period roughly extending from the fall of the Roman Empire in the fifth century A.D. to the Renaissance in the sixteenth...
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| x Renaissance philosophy |
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Library of Congress Classification | B | 770 |
Renaissance philosophy was the period of the history of philosophy in Europe that falls roughly between the Middle Ages and the Enlightenment. It includes the 15th century; some scholars extend it to as early as the 1350s or as late as the 16th...
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| x Modern philosophy | Library of Congress Classification | B | 790 |
Modern philosophy is philosophy practiced in Europe and North America between the 17th and early 20th centuries. It is not a specific doctrine or school, (and so should not be confused with Modernism) although there are certain assumptions common to...
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| x Metaphysics |
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Library of Congress Classification | BD | 95 |
Metaphysics investigates principles of reality transcending those of any particular science. Cosmology and ontology are traditional branches of metaphysics. It is concerned with explaining the fundamental nature of being and the world. Someone who...
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| x Epistemology |
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Library of Congress Classification | BD | 143 |
Epistemology (from Greek ἐπιστήμη - episteme-, "knowledge, science" + λόγος, "logos") or theory of knowledge is the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature and scope (limitations) of knowledge. It addresses the questions:
Much of the debate...
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| x Ontology |
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Library of Congress Classification | BD | 300 |
Ontology (from the Greek ὄν, genitive ὄντος: of being (neuter participle of εἶναι: to be) and -λογία, -logia: science, study, theory) is the philosophical study of the nature of being, existence or reality in general, as well as of the basic...
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| x Cosmology |
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Library of Congress Classification | BD | 493 |
Cosmology (from Greek κοσμολογία - κόσμος, kosmos, "universe"; and -λογία, -logia, "study") is the study of the Universe in its totality, and by extension, humanity's place in it. Though the word cosmology is recent (first used in 1730 in Christian...
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| Library of Congress Classification | QB | 980 | |||
| x Psychology |
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Library of Congress Classification | BF | 1 |
Psychology (lit. "study of the mind", from Greek: ψυχή psukhē "breath, spirit, soul"; and -λογία, -logia "study of") is an academic and applied discipline involving the systematic systematic, and often scientific, study of human or animal mental...
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| x Psychoanalysis |
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Library of Congress Classification | BF | 173 |
Psychoanalysis is a body of ideas developed by Austrian physician Sigmund Freud and continued by others. It is primarily devoted to the study of human psychological functioning and behavior, although it also can be applied to societies....
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| x Psychological testing | Library of Congress Classification | BF | 176 |
Psychological testing is a field characterized by the use of samples of behavior in order to infer generalizations about a given individual. The technical term for the science behind psychological testing is psychometrics. By samples of behavior,...
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| x Experimental psychology |
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Library of Congress Classification | BF | 180 |
Experimental psychology is a methodological approach rather than a subject and encompasses varied fields within psychology. Experimental psychologists have traditionally conducted research, published articles, and taught classes on neuroscience,...
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| x Psychoactive drug |
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Library of Congress Classification | BF | 207 |
A psychoactive drug, psychopharmaceutical or psychotropic substance is a chemical substance that acts primarily upon the central nervous system where it alters brain function, resulting in changes in perception, mood, consciousness and behavior....
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| x Sensation | Library of Congress Classification | BF | 231 |
Sensation is the fiction-writing mode for portraying a character's perception of the senses. According to Ron Rozelle, “. . .the success of your story or novel will depend on many things, but the most crucial is your ability to bring your reader...
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| x Consciousness |
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Library of Congress Classification | BF | 309 |
Consciousness is subjective experience or awareness or wakefulness or the executive control system of the mind. It is an umbrella term that may refer to a variety of mental phenomena . Although humans realize what everyday experiences are,...
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| x Motivation |
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Library of Congress Classification | BF | 501 |
Motivation is the activation or energization of goal-oriented behavior. Motivation may be internal or external. The term is generally used for humans but, theoretically, it can also be used to describe the causes for animal behavior as well. This...
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| x Emotion |
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Library of Congress Classification | BF | 511 |
An emotion is a mental and physiological state associated with a wide variety of feelings, thoughts, and behavior. Emotions are subjective experiences, often associated with mood, temperament, personality, and disposition. The English word 'emotion'...
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| x Free will |
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Library of Congress Classification | BF | 608 |
Free will raises the question whether, and in what sense, rational agents exercise control over their actions, decisions, choices. Addressing this question requires understanding the relationship between freedom and cause, and determining whether...
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| x Applied psychology | Library of Congress Classification | BF | 636 |
The basic premise of applied psychology is the use of psychological principles and theories to overcome problems in other areas, such as mental health, business management, education, health, product design, ergonomics, and law. Applied psychology...
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| x Comparative psychology |
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Library of Congress Classification | BF | 660 |
Comparative psychology usually refers to the study of the behavior and mental life of animals other than human beings. However, psychologists and scientists do not always agree on this definition. Comparative psychology has also been described as...
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| x Personality psychology |
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Library of Congress Classification | BF | 698 |
Personality psychology is a branch of psychology that studies personality and individual differences. Its areas of focus include:
One emphasis in this area is to construct a coherent picture of a person and his or her major psychological processes ....
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| x Psychiatric genetics | Library of Congress Classification | BF | 699 |
Psychiatric genetics, a subfield of behavioral neurogenetics, studies the role of genetics in psychological conditions such as alcoholism, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and autism. The basic principle behind psychiatric genetics is that genetic...
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| x Developmental psychology |
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Library of Congress Classification | BF | 712 |
Developmental psychology, also known as human development, is the scientific study of systematic psychological changes that occur in human beings over the course of the life span. Originally concerned with infants and children, the field has...
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| x Temperament | Library of Congress Classification | BF | 795 |
In psychology, temperament refers to those aspects of an individual's personality, such as introversion or extroversion, that are often regarded as innate rather than learnt. A great many classificatory schemes for temperament have been developed;...
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| x Physiognomy |
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Library of Congress Classification | BF | 839.8 |
Physiognomy (from the Gk. "physis" meaning 'nature' and "gnomon" meaning 'judge' or 'interpreter') is the assessment of a person's character or personality from their outer appearance, especially the face. The term physiognomy can also refer to the...
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| x Phrenology |
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Library of Congress Classification | BF | 866 |
Phrenology (from Greek: φρήν, phrēn, "mind"; and λόγος, logos, "knowledge") is a hypothesis stating that the personality traits of a person can be derived from the shape of the skull. It is now considered a pseudoscience. Developed by German...
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