The definition " Psychology is the study of human behavior and human relationship" is given by
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Who owns the mind? Is it the believers in spirit, that illusive "thing" that isn't a thing, but somehow resides in the brain . . . or is it the heart? Do scientists own the mind? Those dissectors and understanders who deny something just because they haven't seen it yet? Before Wilhelm Wundt opened the first experimental psychology laboratory in 1879 there was no academic discipline of psychology separate from philosophy and biology. Perhaps it should have stayed like that for a while longer at least: the study of mind from a physiological perspective as a subfield in biology and the study of mind from a conceptual perspective as a subfield of philosophy.
Answer: Crow and Crow gave this definition of psychology.
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According to Crow and Crow, The definition of psychology is: " Psychology is the study of human behavior and human relationship".
The word Psychology is derived from two Greek words 'Psyche' which means soul and 'logos' which means science.
There are many definitions of psychology given by different psychologists. Foe example- William James defined psychology as the science of mental process and William McDougal defined psychology as the science of behavior. This definition is given by psychologists Crow and Crow.