View Poll Results: What is your main interest of psychology and it's area.
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	action? 8 66.67%
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	non-action? 4 33.33%
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	03-04-2006, 08:05 PM #11 Senior Member Senior Member
 the mystery behind psychology...They've already figured out Psychology. I don't know how they did it, but I have a huge book filled with psychological information. 
 
 The cannabinoid receptor system is next on the list!!!
 
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	03-05-2006, 01:39 AM #12 Senior Member Senior Member
 the mystery behind psychology...psych is too broad of a field to lump it into a small question that doesn't even really make sense... so i will choose non-action and not vote in the poll   
 
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	03-05-2006, 01:45 AM #13 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 the mystery behind psychology...i'm not summing up the whole field into one question. but i am posing a question to those interested in the field. the two choices are simple. you choose action, you're saying that you'd pursue the degree to help and utilize what you know. a non-action response would mean that you'd be interested for reasons only benefiting yourself, and or because you're lost. 
 
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	03-05-2006, 01:45 AM #14 Senior Member Senior Member
 the mystery behind psychology...dude. you still blew my mind. Get out of my head! [align=center]I was gone for a while and now I\'m back. :jointsmile: [/align]
 
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	03-05-2006, 01:51 AM #15 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 the mystery behind psychology...haha! take action. peace. 
 
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	03-05-2006, 11:24 AM #16 Senior Member Senior Member
 the mystery behind psychology...im a 4th year psych major so i study the field plenty. i still don't really get it. but i pursue psych to have a greater understanding of myself which you describe as non-action, so i'm still right.   
 
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	03-05-2006, 11:54 AM #17 Senior Member Senior Member
 the mystery behind psychology...Howdy Ganj, 
 
 I find psychology to be fascinating,myself,and I'm always curious as to the cause and effect of motive..what are the triggers that launch us into action/non-action,for each choice that we make and the mental boundaries that we construct,that impede us from acting/reacting,that may lead us to believe that there's no choice.
 
 I was once in a situation,where I had to sit in a room full of psychologists and psychiatrists,who were trying to determine if I was mentally ill and addicted to drugs,although I was only 18 at the time,I managed to convince them all,that I was not mentally ill and did not need to be 'committed' to drug rehab and counseling. I was asked what I would want to be,if I could be anything,and I said " A starship captain like cpt. Kirk or even better,a science officer like Spock.." I went on to elaborate about how fascinating I found the field of high-energy physics to be and the technologies hinted at in the Star Trek series..their eyes started to glaze over when I started talking about how interesting matter/anti-matter reactions are and it's various possible applications. They finally said-"okay-we've heard enough !" I was released the next day :thumbsup:
 
 Have a good one ! :stoned:
 
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	03-05-2006, 09:16 PM #18 Senior Member Senior Member
 the mystery behind psychology...both 
 
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	03-05-2006, 09:29 PM #19 Senior Member Senior Member
 the mystery behind psychology...lol...well if you put it like that im Action... 
 
 lol thats cool Torog, managed to get yourself you of that nicely  
 
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