what is physcology ????
Answers
Answered by
7
Hi friend,
physcology is the science of behaviour and mind, embracing all espects of conscious and unconscious experience as well as though. it is an academic discipline and a social science which seeks to understand individuals and groups by estlablising general principal and research specific cases....i hope it helps you
mark me as a brainlist.
physcology is the science of behaviour and mind, embracing all espects of conscious and unconscious experience as well as though. it is an academic discipline and a social science which seeks to understand individuals and groups by estlablising general principal and research specific cases....i hope it helps you
mark me as a brainlist.
enormous010:
please mark me as a brainlist.
Answered by
4
Hi
listen what is psychology?
Answer:-
the scientific study of behaviour and its related mental processes. Psychology is concerned with such matters as memory, rational and irrational thoughts ,intelligence, learning,personality, perceptions, and emotions and their relationship to behaviour. School's of psychology differ in their philosophy and methods. They include the introspectionist Freudian,Jungian, and Adlerian school's and the gestaltist,behaviourist, and cognitive schools; contemporary psychology tends strongly towards the latter.
I tried how much I know and hopes this helped u : )
==================================
listen what is psychology?
Answer:-
the scientific study of behaviour and its related mental processes. Psychology is concerned with such matters as memory, rational and irrational thoughts ,intelligence, learning,personality, perceptions, and emotions and their relationship to behaviour. School's of psychology differ in their philosophy and methods. They include the introspectionist Freudian,Jungian, and Adlerian school's and the gestaltist,behaviourist, and cognitive schools; contemporary psychology tends strongly towards the latter.
I tried how much I know and hopes this helped u : )
==================================
Similar questions