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Chapter 1 Discovering Psychology. Psychology l Systematic, scientific study of behaviors and mental processes n Behaviors refer to observable actions.
Psychology is the scientific study of behavior, mental processes and the factors that influence it. Psychologists use the term behavior very broadly to.
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What is Psychology? The scientific definition of Psychology: Psychology is the scientific studyof behavior and mental processes. Why study Psychology?
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What is Psychology?. Outline Why Study Psychology? – Behavior and Mental Processes – The Goals of Psychology – Psychology as a Science The Job of a Psychologist.
Psychology is commonly defined as: a. The study of behavior b. The study of the mind c. The study of behavior and mental processes d. The study of early.
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