Etymology and Definition of Psychology
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What does the Greek word 'psyche' refer to in the context of psychology?

  • Mind, soul, or spirit (correct)
  • Study or knowledge
  • Discourse or dialogue
  • Scientific findings

What does the Greek word 'logos' mean?

  • Soul
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Knowledge or discourse (correct)
  • The study of behavior

Which letter represents the term 'psychology' in Greek?

  • Ψ (correct)
  • Φ
  • Σ
  • Δ

How do different psychologists define psychology?

<p>Based on intentions, research findings, and experiences (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the term 'psychology' generally refer to?

<p>The scientific study of the mind, soul, or spirit (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary focus of psychology as derived from its Greek roots?

<p>The study of the mind, soul, or spirit (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which aspect is NOT typically included in the definition of psychology?

<p>The study of the brain's physical structures (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the Greek letter á´ª represent in psychology?

<p>Psyche (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why do different psychologists define psychology in various ways?

<p>Because of personal and professional experiences (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the combination of 'psyche' and 'logos' signify in psychology?

<p>A comprehensive study of the mind and discourse on it (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Etymology of Psychology

  • The word "psychology" originates from two Greek words: "psyche" and "logos."
  • "Psyche" translates to "mind," "soul," or "spirit."
  • "Logos" means "study," "knowledge," or "discourse."

Meaning of Psychology

  • The term "psychology" combines these Greek words to signify "the study of the mind, soul, or spirit."
  • It is often represented by the Greek letter á´ª, which is pronounced "psy."

Defining Psychology

  • Psychologists define psychology in various ways depending on their research, intentions, and backgrounds.
  • However, a common scientific definition of psychology is accepted by most psychologists today.

Etymology of Psychology

  • The word "psychology" originates from two Greek words: "psyche" and "logos".
  • "Psyche" translates to "mind", "soul", or "spirit."
  • "Logos" means "study", "knowledge", or "discourse".

Meaning of Psychology

  • Psychology, therefore, refers to the "study of the mind, soul, or spirit."
  • It is often represented by the Greek letter "ψ" (psi), pronounced as "sy".

Definition of Psychology

  • Different psychologists have varying definitions based on their perspectives.
  • The prevailing scientific definition of psychology focuses on the study of the mind and behavior.

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Explore the origins and meaning of the term 'psychology' in this quiz. Learn how the Greek words 'psyche' and 'logos' combine to define the field of study concerning the mind, soul, and spirit. Delve into various definitions as understood by psychologists across different domains.

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