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Ïή, psukhÄ, spirit, soul; and λÏγοÏ, logos, knowledge) is both an academic and applied discipline involving the scientific study of mental processes and behavior. ...
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The history of psychology as a scholarly study of the mind and behavior dates, in Europe, back to the Late Middle Ages. ...
Experimental psychology is an approach to psychology that treats it as one of the natural sciences, and therefore assumes that it is susceptible to the experimental method. ...
Abnormal psychology is the scientific study of abnormal behavior in order to describe, predict, explain, and change abnormal patterns of functioning. ...
Biological psychology, sometimes referred to as psychobiology or biopsychology, is a subfield of psychology. ...
Cognitive Psychology is the school of psychology that examines internal mental processes such as problem solving, memory, and language. ...
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Legal psychology involves the application of empirical psychological research to legal institutions and people who come into contact with the law. ...
Neuropsychology is a branch of psychology and neurology that aims to understand how the structure and function of the brain relate to specific psychological processes. ...
Personality psychology is a branch of psychology which studies personality and individual differences. ...
Positive psychology is a relatively young branch of psychology that studies the strengths and virtues that enable individuals and communities to thrive. ...
Social psychology is the scientific study of how peoples thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others (Allport, 1985). ...
Transpersonal psychology is a school of psychology that studies the transpersonal, the transcendent or spiritual aspects of the human mind. ...
| | APPLIED Ψ | | Clinical Educational Forensic Health Industrial/Org Sport The basic premise of applied psychology is the use of psychological principles and theories to overcome practical problems in other fields, such as business management, product design, ergonomics, nutrition, law and clinical medicine. ...
The Greek letter Psi is often used as a symbol of psychology. ...
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| | LISTS | | Publications Topics Therapies This is a list of important publications in psychology, organized by field. ...
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This is an alphabetical List of Psychotherapies. ...
| Psychological statistics is the application of statistics to psychology. Some of the more common applications include: A graph of a normal bell curve showing statistics used in educational assessment and comparing various grading methods. ...
Psychology (from Greek: ÏÏ
Ïή, psukhÄ, spirit, soul; and λÏγοÏ, logos, knowledge) is both an academic and applied discipline involving the scientific study of mental processes and behavior. ...
- psychometrics
- learning theory
- perception
- human development
- abnormal psychology
Some of the more commonly used statistical tests in psychology are: Psychometrics is the field of study concerned with the theory and technique of psychological measurement, which includes the measurement of knowledge, abilities, attitudes, and personality traits. ...
In education and psychology, learning theories help us understand the process of learning. ...
In psychology and the cognitive sciences, perception is the process of acquiring, interpreting, selecting, and organizing sensory information. ...
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Abnormal psychology is the scientific study of abnormal behavior in order to describe, predict, explain, and change abnormal patterns of functioning. ...
Parametric tests Parametric inferential statistical methods are mathematical procedures for statistical hypothesis testing which assume that the distributions of the variables being assessed belong to known parametrized families of probability distributions. ...
Non-parametric tests A t test is any statistical hypothesis test in which the test statistic has a Students t distribution if the null hypothesis is true. ...
In statistics, analysis of variance (ANOVA) is a collection of statistical models and their associated procedures which compare means by splitting the overall observed variance into different parts. ...
ANCOVA, or analysis of covariance is an old-fashioned name for a linear regression model with one continuous explanatory variable and one or more factors. ...
Multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) is an extension of analysis of variance (ANOVA) methods to cover cases where there is more than one dependent variable and where the dependent variables cannot simply be combined. ...
In statistics, regression analysis examines the relation of a dependent variable (response variable) to specified independent variables (explanatory variables). ...
In statistics, linear regression is a regression method that models the relationship between a dependent variable Y, independent variables Xp, and a random term ε. The model can be written as where β1 is the intercept (constant term), the βis are the respective parameters of independent variables, and p is the...
In statistics, hierarchical linear modeling (HLM), also known as multi-level analysis, is a more advanced form of simple linear regression and multiple linear regression. ...
Positive linear correlations between 1000 pairs of numbers. ...
In statistics, the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient (sometimes known as the PMCC) (r) is a measure of the correlation of two variables X and Y measured on the same object or organism, that is, a measure of the tendency of the variables to increase or decrease together. ...
In statistics, Spearmans rank correlation coefficient, named after Charles Spearman and often denoted by the Greek letter Ï (rho), is a non-parametric measure of correlation â that is, it assesses how well an arbitrary monotonic function could describe the relationship between two variables, without making any assumptions about the frequency...
The branch of statistics known as non-parametric statistics is concerned with non-parametric statistical models and non-parametric statistical tests. ...
For any positive integer , the chi-square distribution with k degrees of freedom is the probability distribution of the random variable where Z1, ..., Zk are independent normal variables, each having expected value 0 and variance 1. ...
In statistics, the Mann-Whitney U test (also called the Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (MWW), Wilcoxon rank-sum test, or Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test) is a non-parametric test for assessing whether two samples of observations come from the same distribution. ...
[edit] Self-Proclaimed Experts in the Field - Craig Enders - Psychometrics and Inferential Statistics - Arizona State University
- Jared Bucker - Biostatistics and Inferential Statistics - Nova Southeastern University
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