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How Did The Psychology Change Society?
Gwyn Simnell, Abelard Orrobin, Margery Burgher
Hazzard County University Marine Research Centre
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Psychologists
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Social Sciences
23%
Mental Processes
15%
Behavioral Patterns
15%
Human Activities
7%
Academic Discipline
7%
Physiological Processes
7%
Criminology
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Social Behavior
7%
Mental Health Problems
7%
Subjective Experience
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Emergent Properties
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Clinical Psychologists
7%
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Counselling Psychologists
7%
Psychological Resilience
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Behavioral Scientists
7%
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Sports Health
7%
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7%
Industrial Setting
7%
School Setting
7%
Neuroscience
7%
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7%
Greek Letters
7%
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Cognitive Function
7%
Cognitive Behavior
7%
Professional Practitioners
7%
Aging
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Symbolic Interpretation
7%
Forensic
7%
Brain Function
7%
Mental Functions
7%
Medical School
7%
Social Psychology
7%
Clinical Counseling
7%
Psychological Knowledge
7%
Emotional Intelligence
7%
Academic Setting
7%
Social Cognitive
7%
Science of Psychology
7%
Motivation
7%
Human Development
7%
Cognitive Scientists
7%
Perception & Cognition
7%
Individual Behaviour
7%
Social Relationships
7%
Social Interaction
7%
Subculture
7%
Economic Infrastructure
7%
Societal Norms
7%
Cultural Expectations
7%
Common Benefit
7%
Structuralist
7%
Industrial Infrastructure
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Group Data Sharing
7%
Between-person
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Social Infrastructure
7%
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Social Commons
7%
Political Authority
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Social Environment
7%
Material World
7%
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7%
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7%
Social-Behavioral
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Correlational Relationships
7%
Behavioral Sciences
7%
Behavioral Processes
7%
Family Resilience
7%
Mental Behavior
7%
Clinical Schools
7%
Natural Sciences
7%
Causal Relationship
7%
Organizational Setting
7%
Psychology
Mental Process
100%
Interpersonal Relationship
50%
Mental Health
50%
Neuroscience
50%
Psychological Resilience
50%
Social Psychology
50%
Cognitive Function
50%
Unconscious Mind
50%
Practitioners
50%
Social Environment
50%
Social Interaction
50%
Human Development
50%
INIS
psychology
100%
people
66%
norm
50%
schools
33%
humans
33%
brain
33%
universities
16%
environment
16%
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16%
values
16%
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16%
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16%
psychological behavior
16%
interactions
16%
criminology
16%
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16%
aging
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16%