Cognitive Psychology
Cognitive psychology is the scientific study of mental processes such as attention, language use, memory, perception, problem solving, creativity, and reasoning.
Experimental Psychology
Experimental psychology refers to work done by those who apply experimental methods to psychological study and the underlying processes.
Personality Theories
Personality theories are the result of hypotheses, experiments, case studies, and clinical research led by scientists in the psychology and human behavior field. Personality is your unique set of behaviors, experiences, feelings, and thought patterns that make you you.
Educational Measurement and Evaluation II
Physiological psychology is a subdivision of behavioral neuroscience that studies the neural mechanisms of perception and behavior through direct manipulation of the brains of nonhuman animal subjects in controlled experiments.
Education Research Methods II
The basic methods used to collect data in educational psychology are - introspection, observation, case study, correlational design, experimental method, interview method, survey method, psychological method, etc.
Psychological and Educational Guidance II
Psychologists working in the field of education study how people learn and retain knowledge. They apply psychological science to improve the learning process and promote educational success for all students.
Teaching Methods and Strategies II
A teaching method comprises the principles and methods used by teachers to enable student learning. These strategies are determined partly on subject matter to be taught and partly by the nature of the learner.