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Psychology, the science concerned with behavior, both human and nonhuman animals is only about 125 years old. Despite its youth, it is a broad discipline, essentially spanning subject matter from biology to sociology. Biology studies the structures and functions of living organisms. Sociology examines how groups function in society. Psychologists need to be creative in the way they apply scientific findings. Psychologists study the intersection of two critical relationships: one between brain function and behavior, and one between environment and behavior. Psychologists develop theories and test them through their research and present the results for the usage of their colleagues. Furthermore they evolve new approaches from established knowledge to meet changing needs of people and societies. Psychology is a tremendously wide field. Psychologists conduct both basic and applied research, serve as consultants to communities and organizations, diagnose and treat people and teach the future psychologists. They test intelligence and personality. They study how human beings relate to each other and also to machines and they work to improve these relationships and offer advice and help for the increase in production. |
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