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What are the four goals of psychology?

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the FOUR goals of psychology are:


1. DESCRIBING behavior
2. EXPLAINING why those processes occur
3. PREDICTING future events
4. CONTROLING/CHANGING behaviors and mental processes

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1.describe

2.explain

3.predict

4.control some behaviors

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