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Q: When did psychology as a science begin and by whom?
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Why is psychology not yet a complete science?

"Complete science?" It's not science at all. http://vps.arachnoid.com/psychology/


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Psychology as a traditional belief is base on traditions and supertitions while Psychology as a science uses measurement techniques to study sensation.


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Which branch of science is not included in physicacl science?

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Why do people dismiss psychology as a science?

People dismiss psychology as a science since it really isn't the natural term for 'science'. The common person views science as having to do with facts, and the world around us, and not mental behavior. Since psychology doesn't fit the popular definition of science, most people dismiss psychology as a science.