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social science |
the study of human society and social relationship |
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psychology |
the study of the human mind in and its functions, affecting behavior in a given content |
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sociology |
study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society |
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theory |
a system of ideas intended to explain something |
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fact |
a thing that is is indisputably the case |
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scientific method |
a method of research in which a problem is identified, relevant data are gathered, a hypotheses is formulated from these data, and the hypotheses is empirically tested |
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experiments |
a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery |
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surveys |
a general view, examination on someone/thing |
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case study |
something used or analyzed in order to illustrate a thesis |
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observational study |
attempt to understand cause and effect relationships |
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cognitive letsoective |
what is happening in our minds that links our input with output |
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learning oersoective |
change in behavior due to environmental influences |
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biological lerspective |
behavioral genomics consider how genes affect behavior |
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sociocultural perspective |
describe awareness of circumstances surrounding individuals and how their behaviors are affect by their social and cultural factors |
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psychoanalytic perspective |
focuses on depressions and unconscious forces including sexuality, resistance, transference and division of psyche |
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psychoanalytic perspective |
focuses on depressions and unconscious forces including sexuality, resistance, transference and division of psyche |
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humanistic perspective |
emphasizes empathy and stresses the good in human behavior |
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psychoanalytic perspective |
focuses on depressions and unconscious forces including sexuality, resistance, transference and division of psyche |
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humanistic perspective |
emphasizes empathy and stresses the good in human behavior |
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biopsychosocial perspective |
a medical model that attempts to demonstrate links between multiple body systems and human environment that's creates risk for illness |
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evolutionary perespective |
attempts to explain useful mental and psychological traits -memory, perceptions and language- |
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evolutionary perespective |
attempts to explain useful mental and psychological traits -memory, perceptions and language- |
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psychologist |
study cognitive, emotional and social processes and human behavior |
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evolutionary perespective |
attempts to explain useful mental and psychological traits -memory, perceptions and language- |
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psychologist |
study cognitive, emotional and social processes and human behavior |
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psychiatrist |
a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of a mental illness |