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  1. Jun 20, 2011 · Psychology is the science of mental behavior and the human mind, and the professional application of such knowledge toward the greater good. This definition contains several key elements that...

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  2. Describe the research process in terms of how to conduct sound research and how to evaluate critically the research of others; Understand why people behave as they do; Discuss how to maintain objectivity and minimize the research bias in psychology research; Tell others the role of theory, hypothesis and paradigm in psychological research;

  3. Structure. 1.0 Learning Objectives. 1.1 Introduction. 1.2 Definition of Psychology. 1.3 Psychology as a Science. 1.4 Origin and Development of Psychology. 1.5 Subfields of Psychology. 1.6 Research in Psychology. 1.7 Methods of Research in Psychology.

  4. Introduction to Psychology, Objectives, Goals Define psychology. Explain Psychology as a Science. Elucidate the characteristics of Science. Describe the nature and characteristics of behaviour. Explain ‘Pseudo-Psychology’. Identify the tasks of Psychology. 1.2 PSYCHOLOGY: ITS ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION

  5. Explain what psychology is and how it developed. Describe six contemporary approaches to psychology. Describe two movements that reflect a positive approach to psychology. Evaluate careers and areas of specialization in psychology. Apply some strategies that will help you succeed in psychology.

  6. 1.1 Define psychology as a discipline and identify its goals as a science. 1.2 Describe the emergence of psychology as a scientific discipline. 1.3 Describe perspectives employed to understand behavior and mental processes. 1.4 Explain how psychology evolved as a scientific discipline.

  7. Psychology is a uniquely diverse discipline, ranging from biological aspects of behaviour to social psychology, and from basic research to various applied professional fields, such as clinical and counselling psychology, educational and school psychology, industrial/organizational and occupational psychology, and forensic and criminological ...