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Provide an analysis of how American psychology differs from other psychology systems. In addition, summarize the work of one major American applied psychologist and explain how his/her thinking compared with existing systems.

Discuss your working definition of cultural psychology and a brief summary of its main principles. Also describe how the principles of cultural psychology could be used to expand thinking and practice related to the school of thought you selected for focus.

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This job offers a brief analysis of how American psychologydiffers from Austrian psychological systems.

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First off, if you need to compare two types in terms of ethnicity, you might use American versus Viennese. As a result, you could contrast the behavioral approach by Hull and Skinner, Americans, to the Viennese theories of Freud.
Since Freud looked at childhood sexual conflicts as the roots of psychological problems, you might show how his ideas differ from ...

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