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focuseson developing fundamental concepts, theories, and methods through psychologicalresearch in a certain field |
Basic Psychology |
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concernedwith applying psychological theories and methods in applied settings |
Applied Psychology |
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itis concerned with the development ofhuman behavior from infancy to death |
Developmental Psychology |
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itis the study of mental processing such as attention, memory, perception,language, decision-making, and thinking |
Cognitive Psychology |
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investigatesthe biological basis of behavior, emphasizing the role of the nervous andendocrine system |
Physiological/Biological Psychology |
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itis the study of mental illnesses, its causes, etiology, and classification,and treatment |
Abnormal Psychology (Psychopathology) |
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itstudies the nature of personality: its structure, dynamic processes, andvariations |
Personality Psychology |
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thestudy of people’s behaviors, thoughts, and feelings in the context of socialgroups |
Social Psychology |
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thestudy of behavior and mental processes of non-human animals |
Comparative Psychology |
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thestudy of happiness, character strengths, and well-being |
Positive Psychology |
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thestudy of how cultural practices, traditions, and norms shape human behavior andcognition |
Cultural Psychology |
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the study of similarities and differences of cultures in terms of their behavior and thinking collective vs individual |
Cross-cultural Psychology |
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thestudy of unique native concepts andbeliefs in a culture |
Indigenous Psychology |
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thescientific study of the experience, consciousness, and orientation of theFilipino person |
Sikolohiyang Pilipino |
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afield that tackles issues on quantitative measurement methodology, design, andstatistical analyses of psychological processes. |
Quantitative Psychology |
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the application of the field of statistics inpsychological research |
Psychological Statistics |
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thescientific study of how psychological constructs can be measured |
Pscyhometrics |
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asubdiscipline of psychology that utilizes experiments in testing psychologicalhypotheses |
Experimental Psychology |
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itis the application of psychometric principles in the development and validationof psychological tests |
Psychological Test Development |
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(not a discipline, but an activity) itis an information gathering procedure that utilizes psychological tests,interview, records, and other information that provides to provide acomprehensive evaluation of an individual |
Psychological Assessment |
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a field concerned with assessment, evaluation, detection, and treatment of psychological disorders - diagnosis (unlike ab psych) |
Clinical Psychology |
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anevidence-based discipline that studies how mental, behavioral, and culturalfactors contribute to the development of illness and health. One of its primaryconcerns is how individuals experience stress |
Health Psychology |
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anoutgrowth of clinical psychology that focuses on less severe mental healthconcerns such as career development, interpersonal relationships, marriage,love, among others |
Counseling Psychology |
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thestudy of how humans learn and how to develop the best teaching strategies forstudents to learn |
Educational Psychology |
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afield that applies psychological principles to improve and optimize athleteperformance and well-being
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Sport Psychology |
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the application of psychological principles inthe workplace setting |
Industrial/Organizational Psychology |
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afield that is involved in the assessment, consultation, and investigation oflegal, usually criminal matter |
Forensic Psychology |
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producesgraduates with basic knowledge and skills in psychology |
AB/BA Psychology |
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objectiveare the same as AB Psychology, but provides 20 units in the natural sciences |
BS Psychology |
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Psychologyprovides an initial training for those interested in teaching, research, andpractice of psychology. |
CHED Memorandum Order No. 34, series of 2017 |
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Psychology in the Philippines is aprofessionalized field, as stated in the _____________ or the __________. |
Republic Act 10029, Psychology Act of 2009 |
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Aprofessionalized field means that only individuals with the proper credentialscan practice psychology in our country. This is through passing the ______________. |
BLEPP:the Board Licensure Exam for Psychologists andPsychometricians |
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According to law, psychology encompasses 3 practices. What are these? |
Psychological Interventions, Psychological Assessment, Psychological Programs |
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What are the 2 licenses in the law? |
Registered Psychologist (RPsy) Registered Psychometrician (RPm) |
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Requirements to be a Registered Psychologist (RPsy) |
must have finished a master’sdegree or doctoral degreein psychology, and must have 200 supervised hours of clinical practicum |
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What can RPsy do? |
huminga chour RPsy's providesall of the psychological services stated (intervention, assessment, andprograms) |
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Requirements to be a Registered Psychometrician (RPm) |
must have finished a bachelor’sdegree in psychology |
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What can RPm do? |
conductsadministration and scoring of objective personality tests and structuredpersonality tests, interpreting results of the tests and writing apsychological report, and conducting preparatory interviews - all of theseactivities must be done under the supervision of a Registered Psychologist. |
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Incorporatesa nomothetic approach: studying groups and generalizing results to largerpopulations |
Quantitative Methods |
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Incorporatesan idiographic approach: studying the uniqueness of individuals and theirexperiences. |
Qualitative Methods |
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- a division of an institution concerned withrecruiting, screening, selecting, and training of job applicants - alsoconcerned with employee relations, wellbeing, and compensation. |
Human resource |
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