What’s the difference between applied ___ psychology and ___ psychology?
What makes it different if a sub-category of psychology has the word “applied” in front of it?
What makes it different if a sub-category of psychology has the word “applied” in front of it?
Anonymous said,
Wrote on August 16, 2010 @ 9:54 am
Is this for school or something? Applied psychology is usually more hands on stuff, more practical and more related to the real world. General psychology has a mix of this, theories, research etc.