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1. If you were a psychologist what would be your approach to the psychological sciences? What would you name your theory, what would be the
foundation of your theory, what experiment would you conduct to prove your theory? How do your demographics (age, gender, race, sexuality,
socioeconomic status...etc) influence your theory of psychology? How does your theory help in understanding psychology's problems?
2. Compare and contrast your theory against the early schools of psychological thought (structuralism, psychoanalysis, functionalism, and
behaviorism). Does any of the approaches (Gestalt, Psychoanalysis, or Behaviorism), help in understating psychology's problems, yes or no,
explain your answer. What would you change about the early theories and approaches?
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