Psychology is studying the mind, while ethics is simply the morality of the choices you make :)
Ethics in psychology and sociology guide professionals on how to conduct research, interact with clients, and make decisions in an ethical manner. Both fields address complex ethical issues related to confidentiality, informed consent, and the well-being of individuals or groups they study or work with. Understanding ethical principles is essential for maintaining the integrity and trust of these disciplines.
Social psychology focuses on how individuals are influenced by their social environment and interactions with others, while personality psychology focuses on the individual differences in behavior and traits that are consistent over time and across different situations. In other words, social psychology studies how people are affected by others, while personality psychology focuses on the characteristics that make individuals unique.
There are ten branches of Psychology not two. Abnormal Psychology; Behavioral Psychology; Clinical Psychology; Cognitive Psychology; Community Psychology; Developmental Psychology; Educational Psychology; Evolutionary Psychology; Legal Psychology; and Personality Psychology.
The just noticeable difference (JND) in psychology refers to the smallest detectable difference between two stimuli that a person can perceive. It helps to understand how sensitive someone's sensory system is to changes in stimuli, such as differences in brightness, weight, or sound. The JND is an important concept in psychophysics and perception research.
there are very many subfields in psychology. some examples are experimental psychology, developmental psychology, consumer psychology, media psychology, educational psychology, exercise and sport psychology, behavioral psychology, social psychology, foreinsic psychology, clinical psychology, and geriatric psychology.
Harry L. Hollingworth has written: 'Psychology and ethics' -- subject(s): Ethics, Psychology
Melbourne Stuart Read has written: 'An introductory psychology' -- subject(s): Educational psychology, Psychology 'English Evolutionary Ethics' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Ethics, History
logic, psychology and sociology..
Regular ethics are the science of morals, and morals or little ethics are guidelines of ethics.
Theres a small difference only.
E. P. Evans has written: 'Animal symbolism in ecclesiastical architecture' -- subject(s): Church architecture, Christian art and symbolism, Details, Animals in art, Animal sculpture 'Evolutional ethics and animal psychology' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Comparative Psychology, Ethics, Evolutionary, Evolutionary Ethics, Psychology, Comparative
http://psychcentral.com/resources/Psychology/Ethical_and_Legal_Issues/ http://www.apa.org/ethics/code2002.html
Kresten Bjerg has written: 'Moralpsykologi og sexualmoral' -- subject(s): Ethics, Psychology, Sexual ethics
Don MacNiven has written: 'Bradley's moral psychology' -- subject(s): History, Modern Ethics, Psychology
what is difference between general Psychology and educational psycholgy
As we do not know what the ethics of tomorrow will be we cannot compare them
ethics are what you belive is the right thing to do love