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First off, my apologies for asking this fairly off-topic question. But in my experience, there are a lot of highly intelligent people on SO so I figured I might give it a shot. Please don't be too triggerhappy with the 'close'-button :-) Besides, I think...
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Some really great of it are more hard science....
Computer science and psychology are very interconnected, primarily in the field of user interface with the aforementioned "gap" relys strongly on psychology and cognitive science.
Psychology is not a science... Opinions...
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Re: Psychology is not a science....
Spanish isn't a language either.
But isn't it about: Psychology is not a science...
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Hi there, for those who dosen't know me well im a student in psychology. When I told that to some players on Tf4, one of the few answers I received was that psychology is garbage or bullshit... Since im studying psychology to become a psychologist, I ...
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For most people take psychology as a science it's going studies you've never heard of.....
Psychology of the intricacies how the brain works.
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Baryon Well, is it ? I read this article 2 months ago (I'm sure someone has read it here): http://www.arachnoid...logy/index.html If not then I'll go over the main point the author tries to make: He says that psychology ISN'T a science because it isn'...
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I consider psychology part of neuroscience; neuroscience is part of science; therefore, psychology is ....
However, I believe it has more to do with science it works.
Neuroscientist Psychology is a social science.
Psychology is one of the life sciences. Psychology is the science concerned with the behavior of humans. ChaCha on.
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Is Psychology A Science? In charting the development of psychology this outstanding article from the early days of the discipline (1874) addresses this question in detail.
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Hey, Quick question, Do psychology courses count towards the science GPA and towards the non science LOR requirement? Thanks
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I just found a different thread that says Psychology is a non science even though its listed as Behavioral and SocialBump.
Thanks.
For the LOR, it'd be non-science.
The psychology course as part of the science GPA.
Notice below, the subtle way in which the scientific method is hijacked to suggest the psychology is some type of science. The fact of the matter is tht the scientific method cannot be employed to answer even the most fundamental psychological questions...
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Psychology cannot produce a unanymous conclusion in such a case.
The fact that this ridiculous and absurd "science" of psychology is just a big fat LIE, and that people that such a case would be definitive.
I hope this is ok to make this thread and in the right spot, if not let me know and I'll take it down. I've just noticed a handful of us on here really like discussing the science of mental illness and its treatments, and I feel sometimes my ranting nerd...
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I'm also remembering a lecture I had (I study Pharmacology) at university about personalised medicine, and how that can be applied to psychiatry... .
I am reading about antianxiety medications in my Clinical Psychopharmacology textbook now .
This is fantastic.
The Science of Sin: The Psychology of the Seven Deadlies (and Why They Are So Good For You) Simon M. Laham PhD | ISBN: 0307719340 | 2012 | EPUB/MOBI | 224 pages | 2 MB/1 MB Pride, lust, gluttony, greed, envy, sloth, and anger. They're considered “deadly...
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