AI 這麽說
Yes — psychology is a science.
Here’s why:
1. It uses the scientific method
Psychologists form hypotheses, run controlled experiments, collect data, and use statistical analysis to draw conclusions—just like biology or physics.
2. It has subfields that are highly scientific
Many areas of psychology are extremely data-driven, such as:
Cognitive psychology
Neuropsychology
Social psychology
Developmental psychology
Clinical psychology
Industrial–organizational psychology
These fields run experiments, use brain imaging, mathematical modeling, and large data sets.
3. It is grounded in empirical evidence
Modern psychology rejects ideas that cannot be tested. Findings must be replicable and peer-reviewed.
4. It predicts and explains behavior
Psychology builds theories that can predict human behavior and mental processes — this predictive power is a key hallmark of science.
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Why some people doubt it
People sometimes confuse psychology with:
Self-help
Pop psychology
Unscientific personality tests
Those are not science — but they are not what academic or clinical psychology is.
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If you want, I can explain the difference between psychology and psychiatry, or between scientific psychology and pseudoscience.
