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Experimental psychology

Introduction: Experimental psychology

Description of Experimental psychology

Experimental psychology: (1) a subdiscipline within the science of psychology that is concerned with the study of conditioning, learning, perception, motivation, emotion, language, and thinking; (2) also used in relation to subject-matter areas in which experimental, in contrast to correlational or socioexperiential, methods are emphasized.
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