Not any of the big three.. really.
Ok, psychology basically mapped the brain through cause and effect/correlation. That should be considered biology, rather it is. Chemistry is how the drugs are made, and biology(why they use certain elements).
The historical roots of psych provides information how it has developed into a science. I don't have any links as I am not a psychology major. That is why I didn't want to debate against you anymore Bleys. Have you even researched anything I've said?
But I did start this so I need to finish it. And I really do want to discuss why psych is a science. It's a subject many others take too lightly, and presume to know everything about.
Now back to your big three and how psych is none of them, you are most certainly not correct. And you said that behaviour is non-measurable, well there you go again, most definitely wrong. What happens when you get mad, depressed or sad? What about when you take narcotics?
Each emotion you feel, each stimulis to be exact, manifest or is deployed from your brain. And it happens through millions of nerve endings or cells(called Neurons) that form synapses. This creates a message, telling you what to do, say or feel.[*]But you being the resident scientist already knew that, I bet.
So how does this fit into my argument? Well, through this discovery and the discoveries of new areas in the brain, they can figure out how better to regulate the emotion, help the patient lead a more effecient life. How though Dr. Junkie? Well my fellow colleagues, by exploring deeper into the matter, what types of chemicals are released and causes the brain to send those messages. And what drugs can do for it(the chemical that can cause the opposite synapses).
I probably didn't explain that well or thorough enough, and my wording isn't great. But if needed I will check in from time to time, and answer anymore problems that arise about psychology being a science.
There is more too, like the link between psychology and genetics, biology, chemicals and what they cause(chemistry), development of the brain through early childhood and the all mighty sensory organs and how they play a role in psychology.
So Bleys, psych 是很大 (is very big). And I have a feeling you'll argue this is a neurological explaination, but it really isn't, after all though neurology is psychologies child. I can address other issues you have in more detail later, as really, there is way too much.
Hit me with more, I enjoy this. Plus it's a break from math.
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