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To me psychology is a science because it endeavours to be a science. While some sciences such as Math can absolutely say the 2+2=4, is it a bit of a fallacious argument to compare that with psychology because in math such as this you are essentially working with a Population and not a sample, and you have also removed all variables. Psychology would be a pure science too if it were able to measure POPULATIONS; instead it must take bits of data in samples of 1067 and attempt to use them to generalize in a meaningful way. You cannot focus on the fact that they are often wrong; chemistry experiments do not always work as planned for unseen reasons too. So to tie back to my original point, science is in a constant state of flux, psychology attempts to use the most advanced and scientific methods at its disposal to generalize and treat a great many disorders. It's not perfect and never will be, but it is always STRIVING to make bigger leaps forward. |
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/smooth sneaks off to finish his methods and stats finals |
My apoligies, smooth. Perhaps I should have used the spoilers method of posting that.
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I think maybe you're asking the wrong question. Psychology is a science by definition. It is the study of behavior and mental processes. But that doesn't mean that everyone who "contributes" to the field is a scientist. There are a lot of bogus things being called psychology, and there are a lot of conclusions being drawn that are based on unscientific studies.
But we've certainly learned quite a bit of useful stuff about the way the human mind works, and that's what psychology is all about. |
hey i agree with Podmore. we have more quacks than many other sciences and it give all psychologist bad names.
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'new', less well defined areas of research are always infested with quacks.
Though, on the subject of quackery, I believe dentists were considered quacks in the 19th century... Whats that got to do with anything? *shrugs* I dunno. |
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