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Some consider the polygraph a pseudoscience because of the variability of the results of polygraphic testing.
Dianetics is considered a pseudoscience because it lacks empirical evidence to support its claims and its methods have not been scientifically validated. The concepts and practices within Dianetics are not accepted by the scientific community due to their lack of rigorous scientific testing and methodology.
Psychopathy aside, some people have no regard for others because it does not affect them if they don't. Such is life - sorry.
Some people regard sales tax as a regressive tax.
You have to consider the things, or people in question, with regard to some characteristic that is common in both
A large variety of psychology programs are available at schools. Some of the most common psychology programs available are Linguistic Psychology, Behavioral Psychology, Social Psychology, Clinical Psychology, and Educational Psychology.
Some good Christian psychology books include "How People Grow: What the Bible Reveals about Personal Growth" and "Depression: A Stubborn Darkness--Light for the Path". Another example is "Psychology, Theology, and Spirituality in Christian Counseling".
Some people would regard it as such, but there is no external corroborative evidence to support it that has been found in archeology or third party contemporaneous texts. Most people would regard it as an informative story.
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.
The main branches of psychology are clinical, counseling, educational, developmental, industrial-organizational, and social psychology. Each branch focuses on different aspects of human behavior and mental processes, with clinical psychology focusing on mental health and counseling psychology focusing on providing therapy and support. Applied psychology uses psychological principles to solve real-world problems, such as in fields like organizational behavior, sports psychology, and forensic psychology.
Some people regard fortune-tellers as infallible truth-tellers.
Some people would regard it as such, but there is no external corroborative evidence to support it that has been found in archeology or third party contemporaneous texts. Most people would regard it as an informative story.