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[quote=Anonymous]Some Psychology subsets involve much more science and quantitative analysis that it’s almost laughable they’re considered psychology( usually only in undergrad). Psych also skews heavily towards stats and technical writing. Look at classes like behavioral psychology, data analyses and interpretation, statistics, etc. Stay away from classes that talk about psychoanalysis, social psych, environmental psych, etc. He should find the professor that teaches intro to behavior analysis and talk to them during office hours. Applied Behavior Analysis is actually defined as: the scientific study of human behavior. Much more analytical in nature than “standard psychology”, but still usually grouped under psychology for undergrad. Once you hit grad school Behavior Analysis is usually viewed as a stand-alone science rather than part of psychology. [/quote]
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