Psychology is a wide field of scientific study of the mental processes and behaviour of man. It is made up of different subfields such as Social psychology, and Abnormal psychology, Child psychology, Developmental psychology, each one of them specialises on the individual mental processes or mental health.
Psychology focuses on the individual as the centre of experimental conduction rather than a group. It is a professional discipline with a large conceptual …show more content…
As was first outlined by Sir Francis Bacon (1561 - 1626), scientific methods allow for sensible and logical problem resolve across numerous scientific areas. Verifiability, predictability, falsifiability, and fairness are the main rules in all scientific fields.
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