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Concise Reference Guide
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Disciplines That Diagnose or Illuminate Human Behavior
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1. Clinical Psychology
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• Core Purpose: Formal diagnosis and evidence-based treatment of mental-health disorders and maladaptive behaviors.
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• Typical Tools: Structured interviews, DSM-5/ICD-11 criteria, validated psychometric tests (e.g., MMPI-3), randomized controlled therapy trials.
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• Context Snapshot: A clinician evaluating persistent social withdrawal in an adolescent will use parent/teacher reports, standardized rating scales, and direct observation to determine if the pattern meets criteria for Social Anxiety Disorder or Autism Spectrum Disorder, then recommend CBT or family therapy accordingly.
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2. Behavioral Psychology / Behaviorism
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• Core Purpose: Explain how all behaviors (normal or problematic) are learned and can be modified through conditioning principles.
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• Typical Tools: Operant conditioning protocols, token economies, single-case experimental designs.
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• Context Snapshot: A school team reduces classroom tantrums by reinforcing on-task behavior with immediate praise and small rewards, documenting frequency before, during, and after intervention to confirm effectiveness.
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3. Cognitive Psychology
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• Core Purpose: Uncover the mental mechanisms—attention, memory, decision-making—that drive outward behavior.
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• Typical Tools: Laboratory reaction-time tasks, eye-tracking, fMRI, computational modeling.
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• Context Snapshot: Researchers discover that split-second “implicit bias” on an IAT predicts real-world hiring decisions, prompting HR departments to adopt structured interviews to offset unconscious preferences.
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4. Neuropsychology
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• Core Purpose: Link specific brain structures/functions to behavioral changes, especially after injury, illness, or neurodevelopmental conditions.
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• Typical Tools: Neuroimaging (MRI, DTI), lesion mapping, domain-specific cognitive batteries (e.g., Wisconsin Card Sorting Test).
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• Context Snapshot: Following a mild traumatic brain injury, a patient’s sudden irritability and poor impulse control are traced via neuroimaging to damage in the right orbitofrontal cortex; targeted cognitive rehabilitation is then prescribed.
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5. Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
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• Core Purpose: Systematically apply behavioral principles to change socially significant behaviors in real-world settings.
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• Typical Tools: Functional behavior assessment (FBA), discrete-trial training, data-driven progress graphs.
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• Context Snapshot: A child with autism who engages in self-injury receives an FBA revealing that head-hitting functions to escape noisy environments; intervention teaches an alternative communication response (“break, please”) while gradually increasing noise tolerance.
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6. Social Psychology
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• Core Purpose: Understand how social context—groups, norms, relationships—shapes individual and collective behavior.
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• Typical Tools: Controlled experiments, large-scale surveys, archival data analysis.
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• Context Snapshot: An experiment shows that merely reminding people of their recycling identity increases actual recycling rates by 25 %, informing municipal “nudge” campaigns.
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7. Behavioral Economics
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• Core Purpose: Merge psychological insights with economic models to explain why people systematically deviate from “rational” choices.
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• Typical Tools: Choice-architecture field experiments, incentive-compatible games, econometric modeling.
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• Context Snapshot: A pension program switches from opt-in to opt-out enrollment; participation rises from 45 % to 92 %, demonstrating the power of default bias and guiding national retirement-policy reform.
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Quick Comparison at a Glance
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• Diagnosis-focused: Clinical Psychology, Neuropsychology
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• Mechanism-focused: Cognitive Psychology, Behavioral Psychology
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• Context-focused: Social Psychology, Behavioral Economics
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• Intervention-focused: Applied Behavior Analysis
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