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History of Psychology refers to the academic discipline concerned with studying the history of the study of psychology. Another term would be historiography of psychology. Postsecondary course titles and textbooks often combine history and systems of psychology; one chapter may address the history and tenets of structuralism, a subsequent chapter functionalism, a subsequent chapter behaviorism, etc. The discipline is related to the history of human science and the history of emotions. These must be considered separately, however, as they have their own disciplinary norms.

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  • History of Psychology refers to the academic discipline concerned with studying the history of the study of psychology. Another term would be historiography of psychology. Postsecondary course titles and textbooks often combine history and systems of psychology; one chapter may address the history and tenets of structuralism, a subsequent chapter functionalism, a subsequent chapter behaviorism, etc. The discipline is related to the history of human science and the history of emotions. These must be considered separately, however, as they have their own disciplinary norms. (en)
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  • History of Psychology refers to the academic discipline concerned with studying the history of the study of psychology. Another term would be historiography of psychology. Postsecondary course titles and textbooks often combine history and systems of psychology; one chapter may address the history and tenets of structuralism, a subsequent chapter functionalism, a subsequent chapter behaviorism, etc. The discipline is related to the history of human science and the history of emotions. These must be considered separately, however, as they have their own disciplinary norms. (en)
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  • History of psychology (discipline) (en)
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