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-Francis Galton
Freud's Ideas
The theories and concepts developed by Sigmund Freud that focus on unconscious motives, conflicts, and the influence of childhood experiences on adult personality and behavior.
Neo-Freudian
Denotes a group of psychologists who modified Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory to include social and cultural aspects into the understanding of the human psyche.
Personality Research
The study of individual differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
Theorist
An individual who formulates theories or hypotheses in a particular field of study, especially in the sciences or philosophy.
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