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O que (quem) é experimental psychology - definição

APPLICATION OF EXPERIMENTAL METHOD TO PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Experimental Psychology; Laboratory experimentation in psychology; Experimental psychologist; Psychology experiment; Psychological experiment; Research psychologist; Criticism of experimental psychology; History of experimental psychology
  • [[Charles Bell]]
  • Charles Sanders Peirce
  • [[Ivan Pavlov]]
  • Joseph Jastrow
  • [[Wilhelm Wundt]]

experimental psychology         
¦ noun the branch of psychology concerned with the scientific investigation of responses to stimuli in controlled situations.
Experimental psychology         
Experimental psychology refers to work done by those who apply experimental methods to psychological study and the underlying processes. Experimental psychologists employ human participants and animal subjects to study a great many topics, including (among others) sensation & perception, memory, cognition, learning, motivation, emotion; developmental processes, social psychology, and the neural substrates of all of these.
Experimental Psychology (journal)         
JOURNAL
Exp. Psychol.; Exp Psychol; Zeitschrift für experimentelle und angewandte Psychologie; Zeitschrift fur Experimentelle Psychologie; Zeitschrift für Experimentelle und Angewandte Psychologie; Zeitschrift für Experimentelle Psychologie; Z. Exp. Angew. Psychol.; Z Exp Angew Psychol; Z. Exp. Psychol.; Z Exp Psychol
Experimental Psychology is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on experimental psychology. It was established in 1953 as Zeitschrift für Experimentelle und Angewandte Psychologie, and was renamed Zeitschrift fur Experimentelle Psychologie in 1995.

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Experimental psychology

Experimental psychology refers to work done by those who apply experimental methods to psychological study and the underlying processes. Experimental psychologists employ human participants and animal subjects to study a great many topics, including (among others) sensation & perception, memory, cognition, learning, motivation, emotion; developmental processes, social psychology, and the neural substrates of all of these.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para experimental psychology
1. And some famous blondes were sceptical about the findings, which have been published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology.
2. Charles Spence, a professor of experimental psychology at the University of Oxford, said the Karolinska study was a "step up" from other research on the subject.
3. One contractor, Montpellier, abandoned work on the 20m extension to Oxford‘s Department of Experimental Psychology after a campaign of intimidation in 2004.
4. Intonation, pronunciation "Humans are able to distinguish between languages, even ones they don‘t know, from the intonation and pronunciation, and it seems that paddy birds have the same ability" Shigeru Watanabe, Keio University experimental psychology professorKeio University experimental psychology professor Shigeru Watanabe, who led the research, said: "Humans are able to distinguish between languages, even ones they don‘t know, from the intonation and pronunciation, and it seems that paddy birds have the same ability.
5. "My God, politicians, of all people, do this all the time –– even more than the rest of us!" In a new study published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology, Higgins and social psychologist Gerald Echterhoff at the University of Bielefeld in Germany showed that the "saying is believing" phenomenon is modulated by the strength of the relationship between speaker and audience.