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ESE502 : The Class: Paradigms: Readings

Readings

Introduction

The following readings in the Hyman text describe various models or paradigms that have been developed to explain human behavior. Human science, as a branch of study, is rather young. The first laboratory for the study of human behavior was probably the one initiated by Wilhelm Wundt in 1896. This will give you an opportunity to familiarize yourself with the emergence of a number of different perspectives and belief systems about why human beings behave as they do.

Behavioral

Chapter Three
Pages 41-50

Biophysical

Chapter Six
Pages 173-174; 178-182; 203

Ecological

Chapter Seven - Nine
Pages 205-218; 289-301

Humanistic

Chapter Five
Pages 137-138; 144-154; 166-171

Psychodynamic

Chapter Four
Pages 85-90; 101-109


Once you have completed these readings, you should:

Go on to On-Line lesson, Philosophies of Discipline
or
Go back to Paradigms

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