Psychology: Etymology and Definition
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What is educational psychology primarily concerned with?

  • The analysis of sports and health behaviors
  • How humans learn and retain knowledge in educational settings (correct)
  • The study of human development in various fields
  • The scientific study of the mind and behavior
  • What does the word 'psychology' derive from?

  • The French word for cognitive processes
  • The Arabic word for study or research
  • The Latin word for mind or behavior
  • The Greek word for spirit or soul (correct)
  • What are some areas of focus in educational psychology?

  • Human development, sports, and health behaviors
  • Spirit, soul, and emotional learning processes
  • Teaching, testing, and assessment methods (correct)
  • Clinical, social behavior, and cognitive processes
  • What is one of the benefits of educational psychology?

    <p>Implementing Effective Strategies</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How long has psychology been considered as a science?

    <p>Over the past 150 years or so</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the etymology of the word 'psychology'?

    <p>From the Greek word 'psyche' meaning breath or soul, and '-logia' meaning study or research</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which area of study is NOT mentioned as a sub-field of psychology?

    <p>Sports coaching</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does educational psychology primarily focus on?

    <p>Understanding students' individual differences</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the scientific study of psychology encompass?

    <p>Multifaceted disciplines including human development and cognitive processes</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main focus of educational psychology?

    <p>Understanding how humans learn and retain knowledge in educational settings</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Educational Psychology Overview

    • Educational psychology is primarily concerned with understanding how people learn and how to improve education.

    Etymology of Psychology

    • The word 'psychology' derives from the Greek words "psyche" (mind or soul) and "logos" (study or science).
    • The etymology of the word 'psychology' dates back to 16th century Germany.

    Areas of Focus in Educational Psychology

    • Some areas of focus in educational psychology include instructional design, classroom management, and assessment.

    Benefits of Educational Psychology

    • One of the benefits of educational psychology is that it helps teachers and educators create effective learning environments.

    History of Psychology as a Science

    • Psychology has been considered a science for approximately 140 years.

    Focus of Educational Psychology

    • Educational psychology primarily focuses on understanding how to improve education and enhance learning outcomes.
    • The main focus of educational psychology is on the application of psychological principles to educational settings.
    • The scientific study of psychology encompasses the systematic study of behavior and mental processes.

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    Explore the origins of the word psychology and its meaning in the scientific study of the mind and behavior. Delve into the multifaceted discipline and its various sub-fields of study.

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