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- Q2301783 subject Q7034983.
- Q2301783 subject Q8519885.
- Q2301783 abstract "Template:ForFunctional psychology or functionalism refers to a psychological philosophy that considers mental life and behaviour in terms of active adaptation to the person's environment. As such, it provides the general basis for developing psychological theories not readily testable by controlled experiments and for applied psychology.Functionalism arose in the U.S. in the late 19th century as an alternative to Structuralism (psychology). While functionalism never became a formal school, it built on structuralism's concern for the anatomy of the mind and led to greater concern over the functions of the mind, and later to behaviourism.".
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- Q2301783 comment "Template:ForFunctional psychology or functionalism refers to a psychological philosophy that considers mental life and behaviour in terms of active adaptation to the person's environment. As such, it provides the general basis for developing psychological theories not readily testable by controlled experiments and for applied psychology.Functionalism arose in the U.S. in the late 19th century as an alternative to Structuralism (psychology).".
- Q2301783 label "Functional psychology".
- Q2301783 seeAlso Q261215.