I woke up when the telephone rang. It is raining outside. If the sky is crying, drops of water formed in my window will fall. The other line of the phone is water. "Tracy?" "That?" "Daniel is sick." Daniel had confidence since I was a child. When she committed suicide, I felt that I had to take some measures to prevent these hollow bottoms. It is this time that my interest in psychology was born.
Research psychology involves research on behaviors used in the academic environment, covering many fields. It includes areas of abnormal psychology, biological psychology, cognitive psychology, comparative psychology, developmental psychology, personality psychology, social psychology. All departments of psychology can provide research results to them. Research psychology is in contrast to applied psychology. Psychology research broadly meets the criteria of scientific methods including qualitative ethics and quantitative statistical methods for generating and evaluating interpretation hypotheses about psychological phenomena. If research ethics and development in a specific research field permits, investigation can be done through experimental protocols. Psychology tends to be eclectic to help explain and understand psychological phenomena using scientific knowledge of other disciplines.
Experimental psychologists use scientific methods to study the range of human behavior and psychological phenomena. This field of psychology is often seen as a unique subfield of psychology, but experimental techniques and methods are actually widely used in all subfields of psychology. Some of the methods used in experimental psychology include experiments, related studies, case studies, and nature observations. This field of psychology is defined as the intersection of psychology and law, but this definition may be different as forensic psychologists can play many roles. In many cases, people working in the field of forensic psychology are not necessarily "forensic psychologists". These people may be counselors providing clinical psychologists, school psychologists, neurologists, or psychological expertise to provide testimony, analysis or advice in legal or criminal proceedings.
Criminal forensic psychology is a subfield of psychology called forensic psychology and provides services to individuals and institutions involved in the legal system. Criminal forensic psychologists work primarily in the criminal justice system and civil trials and family court systems are dominated by psychologists in other areas of forensic psychology. Criminal forensic psychologists are self-employed persons and can act as independent consultants for lawyers, courts, prisons, state hospitals, law enforcement agencies, parole release institutions, or other components of the criminal legislative system. Some forensic psychologists are hired by the institutions they serve. For example, prison hospitals and staff of FBI troops. Federal and state law enforcement agencies hire criminal investigative psychologists