Is Evolutionary Psychology Really Scientific?
So do you think it should be considered its own field or simply just a method of hypothesis generating or speculation with in other psychological disciplines? It seems to me that if you want to pull out every aspect of evolutionary psychology that is not science, which is probably something that should be done if this field is truly scientific, then it doesn't seem to be involved enough to actually be a field with in psychology. It is fairly new, so it isn't as complex as the other disciplines with in psychology, but I could not see it ever becoming as encompassing as personality psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology, etc. It makes me think that maybe it should be seen as more philosophical or a strategy for research, instead of an actual field.
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What's with the hostility to psychology here?
The stuff I have done involves two types of experiments. One involves randomly assigning subjects to different groups, which are then exposed to different levels of an independent variable. The other involves exposing each subject to all levels of the independent variable in such a way as to control for order effects.
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What Happened to the Good Old Psychology?
To add to our discussion on manipulation-of-the-masses, you may want to check out an article in today's New York Times on-line. An article titled "Mining The Web For Feelings, Not Facts", talks about how advertisers are trying to find more customers by examining the 'why' of what they buy, instead of just 'what' they buy.
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Difference between Philosophy and Psychology?
Philosophy is the study of existence, morals, lifestyles and so forth. Psychology is the study of behavior and the brain.
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What Is the Best Way To Find Out If a Career In Psychology is Right For You?
I'm only a final year psych student but I know that a career in psychology is a long road indeed. To become a practicing psychologist you usually need to have postgraduate work experience and a masters qualification before you will even be accepted onto a programme. Psychology is also very scientific, there is a lot of methodology and statistics at undergraduate level and these subjects form the core of modern psychology. I'm sure others will have more information for you. The British Psychological Society is also a great source of information.
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