Relevancy does not necessarily equal employment opportunities. Most of the current important research positions could already be filled by people who are doing good work, and thus there is no need for others to fill those spots right now. Correlation does not equal causation. Didn't you study this for 6 years?
@@stanleyklein524 Nope, I’m definitely not lost. I know exactly where I am and that’s in the knowledge of Dr. Brenda Major of social psychological thought at UC Santa Barbara.
Social psychology in particular and psychology in general are NOT the scientific study of the causes of overt behavior. How sad this bloviation is. And form the experts?! Subjective construal?! I defy any of these mavens to provide a definition of this term (or virtually any of the terms they trade in). The basic message is "we are a science since we use scientific methods". Ugh. Necessity is not sufficiency. Basic logic is clearly not taught (at least, not learned) in graduate programs in psychology. Social psychology as a venue for understanding the human mind is equivalent to believing that alchemy is basic to understanding the formation of metallic elements.
If social psychology is so relevent, why on earth is it so hard to find a job accordingly after 6 years in university learning Soc. Psychology ?
you must be looking in all the wrong places
@@peacekarlalove1210 if its so wrong advice new places. (IM in france been working in Canada as well)
Relevancy does not necessarily equal employment opportunities. Most of the current important research positions could already be filled by people who are doing good work, and thus there is no need for others to fill those spots right now.
Correlation does not equal causation. Didn't you study this for 6 years?
@@Jabadamazo so insightful thanks
@@jolachoupettina7637 You wanted a real answer. There's your real answer. If that doesn't appease you, stop bitching and change fields.
Muito interessante... estou curioso de verdade,quem sabe chegar ao ponto de amar ao próximo como a nós mesmo!😊👏👏❤️💯
Great video. Now I know more about social psychology. Thanks!
If that statement reflects your sincere beliefs, you already are lost.
@@stanleyklein524 Nope, I’m definitely not lost. I know exactly where I am and that’s in the knowledge of Dr. Brenda Major of social psychological thought at UC Santa Barbara.
Well said...
Any update regarding on the topic abnormal psychology
Beautiful
Thank you
Thanks for this 💯
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Social psychology in particular and psychology in general are NOT the scientific study of the causes of overt behavior. How sad this bloviation is. And form the experts?!
Subjective construal?! I defy any of these mavens to provide a definition of this term (or virtually any of the terms they trade in).
The basic message is "we are a science since we use scientific methods". Ugh. Necessity is not sufficiency. Basic logic is clearly not taught (at least, not learned) in graduate programs in psychology.
Social psychology as a venue for understanding the human mind is equivalent to believing that alchemy is basic to understanding the formation of metallic elements.