Psychology and Math: An awesome combination
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- Why do psychologists need math, and mathematicians need psychology? Why psychology and mathematics go great together!
Further reading:
Gross, H. J. (2011). Give me 5... The invention of number five in ancient civilizations: A consequence of our limited inborn numerical competence. Communicative & Integrative Biology, 4(1), 62-63.www.ncbi.nlm.n...
I have a fascination with mathematical psychology, and would love to become a quantitative psychologist. I’m working toward a double major in English and Creative Writing and Mathematics, with a concentration in applied mathematics. I discovered I can apply data science and its tools to psychology. Very fascinating! Definitely applying for a PhD in psychology after I finish. Thank you for this video.
Can we have a little conversation on IG pls
Can't tell you how much I loved this video. Such a new thing you introduced me to.
That's yet one more reason I'm glad for my education at Berkeley City College. I had a paired English/History class that set me up for success in pairing up other courses that came afterward, like psychology and sociology.
Thank you I have an oral presentation and this was so helpful
I'm learning to be a Psychiatrist. This really helps.
Thank you!
I loved the opening joke, that was hilarious! XD
Psychology needs Mathematics... 💙
"If you're a mathematician and you're watching this video, I hope that you'll consider talking to a psychologist" lol, great video!
This was a great video!! Side note, are you a realist or antirealist
seem like im not suitable to study psychology in college after seeing this video.
i took physics during high school and im very confused with the equations and stuff.
im completely not into numbers.
does psychology fits me?
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Is there any Course which Highlight maths and psychology after bsc maths?
What are jobs for maths and psychology
I look forward to these videos. Love both math and psych. Which one is fake though
Thanks so much for watching Louis Case! We always say it depends on if you are talking to a mathematician or a psychologist
Plot twist: They are both fake.
If by "fake" you mean "human constructions," then you're right. But so is virtually all knowledge.