Psychology, asked by thomasinghih, 7 months ago

List four field of psychological studies and describe any two in detail?​

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Answered by ramya2316
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The Major Branches of Psychology

a) Overview.

b) Abnormal Psychology.

c) Behavioral Psychology.

d) Biopsychology.

e) Clinical Psychology.

f) Cognitive Psychology.

g) Comparative Psychology.

h) Counseling Psychology.

Explanation

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Answered by rishukumar26042008
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Answer:

According to the classes of organisms, the field can be divided into medical physiology, animal physiology, plant physiology, cell physiology, and comparative physiology.

Explanation:

FIELDS OF PSYCHOLOGY

Behavioral Neuroscience

Clinical Psychology

Cognitive Psychology

Counseling

Developmental Disabilities

Developmental Psychology

Forensic Psychology

Health Psychology

Psycholinguistics

Neuropsychology

Educational and School Psychology

Clinical-Personality-Social Cluster

Experimental-Physiological-Comparative Cluster

Industrial and Organizational Psychology

Overlapping Fields of Psychology

Courses fall into natural groupings, although these broadly defined areas of study can overlap. In each of the three areas described above, some of the courses are introductory while others may have several prerequisites or may be open only to upperclassmen. The student who has not yet decided upon a sub-field of study related to his/her future career would do well to sample from the introductory courses in more than one area of psychology.

Clinical-Personality-Social Cluster

One area, which emphasizes the dynamics of human behavior, can be described as the clinical-personality-social cluster. It includes courses dealing with normal and abnormal personality (Psychology 221 and 232), psychological testing - Psychometrics (Psychology 223), motivational and psychoanalytic theories (Psychology 331, 333, and 341), social processes (Psychology 338), and clinical applications (Psychology 347, 349, and 371). Somewhat related to this group is the course in child psychology, Psychology 224. If you would like to discuss specific interests or have questions about this cluster, please contact the following professors:

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