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Is Psychology A Science?

Psychology is defined formally as an exact science which makes scientific study of all human behavior, both of individuals from childhood up to old age and of crowds because the behavior of the two is very dissimilar. This subject deals with our day to day live problems. It not only studies one's normal behavior, but abnormal behavior as well. Everything in man's make-up, therefore, that allows him to act as he does is within the psychologist's scope. His material is composed of human emotions which, of course, include phobia, love, hate, anger, shy and feelings of that kind. It comprises too, a study of human tendency like the tendency to eat, to sleep, to walk or to construct. Also, the intelligence, the personality and inherited characteristics must be considered before an accurate knowledge of human behavior can be achieved. Psychology is known as an exact science because it examines facts as they are and not as they might be (as is the studies of Ethics). It is compara...

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