Yes it can be taken as an academic subject.
Developmental psychology Sources: I'm taking Psychology
Social Psychology is a particular branch of Psychology - I would not say that it "differs" from Psychology, but rather that it is a specialization or type of Psychology. It focuses not only on groups of people, but also on how individuals interact with other people whether in large or small groups. Some particular areas of interest within social psychology are persuasion, in-groups and out-groups, decision-making, and stereotyping. So although Social Psych. is a sub-field of Psychology, it is still quite broad and varied.
Well kid u r supposed to know that "most difficult" never happens in academic area. But personally I guess not, cuz psychology as a science is not well developed temporarily.Jus imagine how easy it would be for u to learn to walk,not run.
So far it cannot be. ESP, whether real or fake, simply cannot be tested and this is what separates it from being part of psychology. Like all other pseudosciences, ESP does not adhere to the scientific or academic standards of psychology.
Psychoanalysis, Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Child Psychology, Neuro Psychology, Psychiatry.
Academic interest has to do with school. This means what are you interested in when it comes to school for example some of your interests could be computer information systems, psychology, or criminal justice.
School Psychology by lecho648
Developmental psychology Sources: I'm taking Psychology
Wilhelm Ostermann has written: 'Interest in its relation to pedagogy' -- subject(s): Teaching, Interest (Psychology), Interest (psychology)
Laurance F. Shaffer has written: 'Preparing doctoral dissertations in psychology' -- subject(s): Academic Dissertations, Dissertations, Academic, Psychology, Study and teaching
William Mitchell Naylor has written: 'Religiosity and intended academic major' -- subject(s): Applied Psychology, Psychology, Applied, Psychology, Religious, Religious Psychology
It means a scholarly or scientific interest in sex and sexuality.
A psychologist.
Academic area means subject, or the area of interest to an academic professional.
Laurance Frederic Shaffer has written: 'The psychology of adjustment' 'Preparing doctoral dissertations in psychology' -- subject(s): Academic Dissertations, Psychology, Study and teaching
This would be either a biological science or medical science academic track.
Big fancy college words of scholastic nature particular to an area of study like medicene, law, psychology etc