The perspective of psychology students on the areas of psychology
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Long Tran-Chi, Vinh; Ly Duong-Vo, Thien; Phuoc Tran-Thien, Gia; Nguyen-Duong, Bao Tran; Trinh Ngo-Thi, ThuyEditorial
Universidad de Granada
Materia
Perspective Undergraduate Psychology Major Vietnamese
Fecha
2021Referencia bibliográfica
Vinh-Long Tran-Chi,Thien-Ly Duong-Vo, Gia-Phuoc Tran-Thien, Thuy-Trinh Ngo-Thi, Bao-Tran Nguyen-Duong(2021). The perspectiveof psychology students on the areas of psychology. Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers,Vol. 12(3). 68–77. [DOI: 10.47750/jett.2021.12.03.007]
Resumen
Perception is defined as the result of an awareness process about phenomena, things (living animals, plants, or humans), connections between objects by activities including noticing, observing, differentiating, and acknowledging. A recent study was conducted to investigate the undergraduate’s perception of areas of psychology. This research used the Vietnamese version of the Scale of Interests by Areas of Psychology (EIAPsi), including ten subscales to survey 252 psychology students (57 males and 195 females) from four universities in Vietnam. The findings showed significant effects of university and major on psychology undergraduate’s perception of areas of psychology. Students majoring in Counseling and Clinical Psychology had more general knowledge about the functions and roles of Clinical and Health Psychology and Neuropsychology than other undergraduates. Industrial and Organizational Psychology students had more general knowledge about Organizational Psychology than students in other majors.