I need help deciding what form of psychology to learn and what is right for me.
Can you please tell me [b]about[b] different forms of psychology so I can decide which one to study?
Gell wrote:Can someone please tell me about each form of psychology?
Gell wrote:But it will take weeks to compile 5 websites on each form of psychology on order to get a rough understanding!
Gell wrote:But it will take weeks to compile 5 websites on each form of psychology on order to get a rough understanding!
Gell wrote:Thank you for your help with your expertise in psychology finding the right site for me to learn from!
Gell wrote: I just find it stupid to have to look at 5-10 websites on each subject of psychology just to find a form of psychology to study out of interest from home...
Gell wrote:I just find it stupid to have to look at 5-10 websites on each subject of psychology just to find a form of psychology to study . . .
Richard@DecisionSkills wrote:Gell wrote: I just find it stupid to have to look at 5-10 websites on each subject of psychology just to find a form of psychology to study out of interest from home...
As an educational psychologist I’m always fascinated by how people learn and the ways they believe “smart” or “stupid” in acquiring knowledge. That you believe outsourcing labor or crowd sourcing knowledge is efficient, I understand. That you believe it efficient in this situation, I think you might want to reconsider.
quietvoice wrote:Gell wrote:I just find it stupid to have to look at 5-10 websites on each subject of psychology just to find a form of psychology to study . . .
It took me four minutes (using Firefox as my browser) to highlight/right click on each of the terms listed by Richard, click on "Search Google for "nnnnn"", add (a copy/paste) "psychology" to each of those search terms and hit enter.
At the the top in most cases, and near the top otherwise, one can glean what each topic is about.
Amazing, this internet stuff.