To establish a deeper insight and understanding of the diversity of human behaviour. R. Jarre
Psychology is backed by evidence. common sense is not backed by evidence and can not be proved to be right or wrong, Psychology must be backed by hard evidence and must have proof and experiments done to prove this .
what contemporary psychology mean? Up-to-date/ present day
In a sense, Psychology.
In a sense, psychology.
Pseudo Psychology is the practices which are given resemblance to psychology but in real sense of the word it is not true.It can also be referred to as false psychology. Examples are phrenology,graphology and palmistry.
Psychology is backed by evidence. common sense is not backed by evidence and can not be proved to be right or wrong, Psychology must be backed by hard evidence and must have proof and experiments done to prove this .
Psychology is logical. Common sense is more simple. Common sense tells us how to be truly happy in the moment. Psychology tells us how to gain what we want through certain means that take time.
what contemporary psychology mean? Up-to-date/ present day
In a sense, psychology.
In a sense, Psychology.
Pseudo Psychology is the practices which are given resemblance to psychology but in real sense of the word it is not true.It can also be referred to as false psychology. Examples are phrenology,graphology and palmistry.
In the scientific sense, a biologist studies life.
This question makes no sense, because physiological (or biological) psychology is a different branch than abnormal psychology. Biological psychology deals with organic psychological processes, such as what specific neurons do, what parts of the brain do, and what happens during specific biological events - such as drug usage or brain trauma. Abnormal psychology studies behavior that is abnormal in a particular context. This could range from depression to personality disorders. Abnormal behavior could have biological causes, if that's what you mean, but there is no specific branch for that. It just depends what you're focusing on (the biological or the abnormal).
Rephrase the question. That makes no sense.
how people experience their perceptions in order to make sense out of them
How did pursuing his studies give Malcolm X a sense of freedom
Claude William Chamberlain has written: 'The uncommon sense of applied psychology' -- subject(s): Applied Psychology