Psychology34 Educational Psychology Educational psychology is a branch of psychology that applies psychological principles and methods directly to education.CharacteristicsIn educational psychology, the field of education deals with unpredictable classroom environments, while psychology focuses on controlled laboratory settings. Psychology is the scientific study of human behavior and aims to explore the rules of human mental life.. 2024. 6. 19. Developmental Psychology Developmental PsychologyDevelopmental psychology is a branch of psychology that deals with changes in mental processes and behaviors throughout a person’s lifetime, from birth to death, considering age and environmental factors. It focuses on the development of intellectual, emotional, and social processes in individuals. The principles of development are not only applied to the rapid physical a.. 2024. 6. 19. Psycholinguistics Psycholinguistics Psycholinguistics, also known as the psychology of language, is an interdisciplinary field that scientifically investigates and explains the internal mental processes involved in language acquisition and language use. It originated from research within psychology and focuses on studying the correspondence between psychological processes and language structures, examining the st.. 2024. 6. 19. The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) - Lucifer Effect The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE), also known as the Lucifer Effect or the Lucifel Effect, is a psychological experiment conducted by Philip Zimbardo, a psychology professor at Stanford University, in 1971. Among 70 applicants, 24 college students were selected to play the roles of prisoners and guards in a simulated prison located in the basement of Stanford's psychology building. The roles .. 2024. 6. 19. 이전 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ··· 9 다음