Oksana P . Liasch is the author of more than 30 scientific works . 7 articles are devoted to the problem of general and comparative psychology and are published in professional periodicals.
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While active in research he published scholarly papers in " Journal of Comparative Psychology ", " Evolutionary Anthropology ", " Behavioral & Brain Sciences ", and " American Journal of Archaeology ".
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Research in comparative psychology sometimes appears to shed light on human behavior, but some attempts to connect the two have been quite controversial, for example the Sociobiology of E . O . Wilson.
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Charles Darwin was central in the development of comparative psychology; it is thought that psychology should be spoken in terms of " pre-" and " post-Darwin " because his contributions were so influential.
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Wundt, however, never claimed that psychology could be advanced through experiment and measurement alone, but had already stressed in 1862 that the development history of the mind and comparative psychology should provide some assistance.
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In 1898, Janet was appointed lecturer in psychology at the Sorbonne, and in 1902 he attained the chair of experimental and comparative psychology at the Coll�ge de France, a position he held until 1936.
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"' Diana Reiss "'( born 1948 or 1949 ) is a professor of psychology at Hunter College and in the graduate program of Animal Behavior and Comparative Psychology at the City University of New York.
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However, some researchers feel that direct comparisons should not be the sole focus of comparative psychology and that intense focus on a single organism to understand its behavior is just as desirable; if not more so.
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The institute comprises five departments ( Developmental and Comparative Psychology, Evolutionary Genetics, Human Evolution, Primatology and Human Behavior, Ecology and Culture ) and several Junior Scientist Groups, and currently employs about three hundred and thirty people.
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Psychological Areas of Study : Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Comparative Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Educational / School Psychology, Experimental Psychology, Health Psychology, Industrial / Organizational Psychology, Personality Psychology, Neuroscience / Physiological Psychology, Quantitative Psychology, and Social Psychology.