Three Trends in Psychology Richard E. Petty Ohio State University.

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Three Trends in Psychology Richard E. Petty Ohio State University

1. More Biological 2. More Interconnected 3. More Basic Three Trends in Psychology

1. More Biological Three Trends in Psychology (building blocks model; look backwards for understanding) Genetics,Neuroscience Psychology Political Science, Economics, Business

1. More Biological: 1. More Biological: Building Blocks Model Psychology Political Science, Economics, Business Genetics,Neuroscience Molecular level Molar level Hard Science Soft Science Cellular/ Brain action Individual action Group/ Collective action

1. More Biological: 1. More Biological: Dept. organization and facilities Department of Psychology and Neuroscience NAMES OF DEPARTMENTS

1. More Biological: 1. More Biological: Dept. organization and facilities Department of Psychology and Neuroscience NAMES OF DEPARTMENTS MAJORS PROGRAM CONCENTRATIONS: 1. Psychology 2. Brain, Behavior, and Cognitive Science 3. Neuroscience

1. More Biological: 1. More Biological: Dept. organization and facilities FACILITIES (Psychology based fMRI)

Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Brain Imaging

1. More Biological 2. More Interconnected Three Trends in Psychology

2. More Interconnected INTERNALLY Cognitive Social Clinical Developmental Behavioral Neuroscience Cognitive Development Social Neuroscience

2. More Interconnected Interconnected Journals

2. More Interconnected EXTERNALLY (Interdisciplinary) LAW BUSINESS POLITICAL SCIENCE ECONOMICS MEDICINE

Psychology Sits in the Middle Psychology Political Science, Economics, Business Genetics,Neuroscience

Also, a Feedback Effect Psychology Political Science, Economics, Business Genetics,Neuroscience

1. More Biological 2. More Interconnected 3. More Basic Three Trends in Psychology

3. More Basic Psychology Political Science, Economics, Business Genetics,Neuroscience BASIC SCIENCE APPLIED SCIENCE

 Counseling psychology to Schools of education  Organizational Psychology and JDM (risk assessment) to Schools of Business  Law and Behavior to Law Schools 3. More Basic

More Basic Allows Hub PSYCHOLOGY AS A “HUB” DISCIPLINE Psychology Political Science Economics Business Genetics Biology Neuroscience LawEducationMedicine EnvironmentalSciencesCommuni-cations

1. More Biological 2. More Interconnected 3. More Basic (definitionally) Three INTERRELATED Trends in Psychology

Three Trends in Psychology Richard E. Petty Ohio State University

Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Brain Imaging