Today, quantitative psychology is recognized as its own branch of psychology by the American Psychological Association ( APA ), with doctoral degree programs awarded in this specialization in some universities in Europe and North America.
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The Society uses revenue from the journal to fund programs that promote learning of statistical methods in psychology and education, with a special emphasis on increasing the number of persons from under-represented groups in quantitative psychology.
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Psychological Areas of Study : Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Comparative Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Educational / School Psychology, Experimental Psychology, Health Psychology, Industrial / Organizational Psychology, Personality Psychology, Neuroscience / Physiological Psychology, Quantitative Psychology, and Social Psychology.
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The term " Quantitative psychology " is relatively new and little used ( only recently have Ph . D . programs in quantitative psychology been formed ), and it loosely covers the longer standing subfields psychometrics and mathematical psychology.
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The term " Quantitative psychology " is relatively new and little used ( only recently have Ph . D . programs in quantitative psychology been formed ), and it loosely covers the longer standing subfields psychometrics and mathematical psychology.
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Some of the discoveries that were made as a direct result of their research on race and intelligence ( such as the Flynn Effect ) are now discussed in textbooks used by most college courses on quantitative psychology, even those that don't discuss the topic of race.
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Hoffman received a Bachelor of Arts degree in quantitative psychology from the University of California at Los Angeles ( UCLA ) in 1978, and earned his Doctorate of Philosophy in computational psychology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ) in 1983 under David Marr and Whitman Richards.
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Novak received his A . B . in Psychology from Oberlin College in 1977 and his M . A . ( 1980 ) and Ph . D . ( 1984, in quantitative psychology with a formal minor in Biostatistics ) from the L . L . Thurstone Psychometric Laboratory at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.