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TRAJECTORIES #1: Beyond the Crime: A Look at the Author
Martina Erba, Psychologist Introduction to the theme of the month This month, our library opens up to complex and often avoided territory: the look at the perpetrator . Talking about human development also means questioning difficult trajectories, stories that are not read only through the lens of judgment or guilt. In this issue, we cross the line between developmental psychology, criminology, and clinical practice to ask ourselves what it means to work with those who have c
Jan 2311 min read


Statistics in Psychology 101: Foundations, Applications, and Test Selection
Introduction to Statistics in Psychology Statistics are fundamental to psychology because they allow researchers to study behavior using systematic and objective methods. Human behavior is complex, variable, and influenced by many factors, making intuitive conclusions unreliable. Statistical methods provide a structured way to analyze this complexity. As a result, psychology relies heavily on statistics to establish scientific credibility (Gravetter & Wallnau, 2017). Psycholo
Dec 17, 20256 min read
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