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UNIT I

Text I

I. Read and translate the text:

Scope of Psychology

Psychology as a science studies mental activity and human behaviour. Psychologists study basic functions such as learning, memory, language, thinking, emotions, and motives. They investigate development throughout the life span from birth to death. They are involved in mental and physical health care. They treat people who are emotionally distressed.

P sychology occupies a strategic position between na­tural and social sciences on the one hand, and between sciences and humanities, on the other.

Each of the subjects listed in the four groups has its own relationship with psychology. For example, know­ledge of physics and chemistry is necessary to provide a scientific basis for experimental psychology. Psychology is also closely linked to sociology. But whereas sociolo­gists direct their attention to groups, group processes, and social forces, social psychologists focus on group and social influences on individuals. Psychology and biology are also closely connected. Physiological psychologists investigate the role of the brain and the nervous system in such functions as memory, language, sleep, attention, movement, perception, hunger, anger and joy. On the other hand, psychologists took much from the theory of knowledge, logic and philosophy of science. Besides, psy­chology separated from philosophy.

The word « psychology* is derived from the Greek word meaning «study of the mind or soul*. So in the defini­tion of psychology there are three basic words: «science*, «behaviour», «mental processes*.

« Science* means rational investigation of processes and phenomena. By «behaviour» psychologists mean everything that people and animals do: actions, emotions, ways of communication, developmental processes. «Men-tal processes* characterize the work of the mind and the nervous system.

English for Psychologists and Sociologists

Psychology. Unit I .

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Industrial (organizational) psychologist

Combines research, consulta and program development to enhance morale and efficienc the job

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Educational psychologist

Develops, designs and evaluj materials and procedures for educational programs

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Social psychologist

Studies how people influence another

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Developmental psychologist

Studies change in behaviour age

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Experimental psychologist

Conducts research

School psychologist

Establishes programs, consul treats youngsters' problems,. does research in the school se

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Cognitive psychologist

Studies mental processes

Community psychologist

Treats distressed people with community; initiates commui action and develops commun programs to enhance mental!

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Engineering psychologist

Designs and evaluates environments, machinery, tra devices, programs, and systei improve relationships betwee people and environment

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Personality psychologist

Studies how and why people from one another and how the differences can be assessed

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Physiological psychologist

Studies the physical bases of behaviour and cognition

Psychometric (quantitative) psychologist

Develops and evaluates tests; designs research to measure psychological functions

II. Answer the following questions:

I What basic functions do psychologists study?

' WI wit position does psychology occupy among the

loienoes and humanities? B What basic words are there in the definition of

psychology? What do they mean? I Wby is there a great number of different specialists in

the field of psychology? B, Which group of psychology experts is the largest?