PSYCHOLOGY

WHY STUDY PSYCHOLOGY? Many people begin their study of psychology without a clear definition or understanding of the subject. They may have images of a laboratory where scientists run rats through mazes, or they may assume that it deals with abnormal emotional disturbances. These, however, are only small parts of the study of psychology. Psychology provides tools to help us gain insight into our own behavior, as well as our relationships with others.

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  • SYLLABUS
  • STANDARDS
  • INTRODUCTION
  • SCIENTIFIC METHOD
  • WRITING GUIDELINES
  • DIGITAL RESEARCH
  • PERSONALITY TEST
  • QUIZLET
  • INFANCY & CHILDHOOD
  • ADOLESCENCE
  • BULLYING
  • COOL PSYCHOLOGY EXPERIMENTS
  • BRAIN GAMES
  • CHILD ABUSE
  • HOMEWORK
  • MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY
  • OBAMA 2015 STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS
  • CURRENT EVENTS
  • TWITTER
  • SUGGESTED READING
  • ZERO TO THREE

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