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Some of the research that is conducted in psychology is more "fundamental" than the research conducted in the applied psychological disciplines, and does not have a direct application. The subdisciplines within psychology that can be thought to reflect a basic-science orientation include biological psychology, cognitive psychology, neuropsychology, and so on. Research in these subdisciplines is characterized by methodological rigor. The concern of psychology as a basic science is in understanding the laws and processes that underlie behavior, cognition, and emotion. Psychology as a basic science provides a foundation for applied psychology. Applied psychology, by contrast, involves the application of psychological principles and theories yielded up by the basic psychological sciences; these applications are aimed at overcoming problems or promoting well-being in areas such as mental and physical health and education.

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Abnormal psychology

Biological psychology

Cognitive psychology

Developmental psychology

Experimental psychology

Evolutionary psychology

Mathematical psychology

Neuropsychology

Personality psychology

Psychophysics

Social psychology

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