Warsaw, Poland

Psychology

Psychologia

Integrated Master's degree
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Psychology study

Psychology at Merito Warszawa

Language: PolishStudies in Polish
Subject area: social
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Test: find out if Psychology is the right direction for you!

Psychology test

Answer all questions to find out if Psychology is right for you!

1. How often do you feel curious about understanding human emotions?

2. To what extent can you actively listen and ask open-ended questions?

3. Do you show empathy towards friends in difficult situations?

4. How would you rate your analytical skills when interpreting data?

5. Can you remain unbiased and objective when evaluating behaviors?

6. How do you handle stress in conflict situations?

7. How interested are you in learning psychological theories?

8. Can you formulate hypotheses and test them empirically?

9. What motivates you most in therapeutic or research work?

10. What appeals to you most about psychology?

Definitions and quotes

Psychology
Psychology is the science of behavior and mind, including conscious and unconscious phenomena, as well as feeling and thought. It is an academic discipline of immense scope and diverse interests that, when taken together, seek an understanding of the emergent properties of brains, and all the variety of epiphenomena they manifest. As a social science it aims to understand individuals and groups by establishing general principles and researching specific cases.
Psychology
Unlike the physicist, the psychologist … investigates processes that belong to the same order — perception, learning, thinking — as those by which he conducts his investigation.
Morris R. Cohen, Reason and Nature (1953), p. 81
Psychology
Psychology has a long past, but only a short history.
Herman Ebbinghaus, cited in: Edwin Boring (1929) A History of Experimental Psychology p. ix
Psychology
Psychology consists of describing states of the soul by displaying them all on the same plane, without any discrimination of value, as though good and evil were external to them, as though the effort toward the good could be absent at any moment from the thought of any man.
Simone Weil, “The responsibility of writers,” On Science, Necessity, and the Love of God, R. Rees, trans. (1968), p. 168
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