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I am hereby sorting Psychology into two major areas (there may be others): | I am hereby sorting Psychology into two major areas (there may be others): | ||
* [[Introspective Psychology]] is concerned with introspection as an analytical tool, with thoughts and ideas, and with the nature of the mind | * [[Introspective Psychology]] is concerned with introspection as an analytical tool, with thoughts and ideas, and with the nature of the mind | ||
− | * [[Behavioral Psychology]] | + | * [[Behavioral Psychology]] studies external ''behavior'' rather than inner mental states, and often involves detailed statistical analysis; the mind as machine |
+ | ==Conditions== | ||
+ | * [[Autism]] | ||
+ | ==Related Areas== | ||
+ | * [[Parenting]] | ||
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==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
* Psychology: {{wikipedia|Psychology}} | * Psychology: {{wikipedia|Psychology}} |
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Sections
I am hereby sorting Psychology into two major areas (there may be others):
- Introspective Psychology is concerned with introspection as an analytical tool, with thoughts and ideas, and with the nature of the mind
- Behavioral Psychology studies external behavior rather than inner mental states, and often involves detailed statistical analysis; the mind as machine
Conditions
Related Areas
Reference
- Psychology: Wikipedia