20. Research psychology
Research psychology, also
called experimental psychology, involves performing research on a
topic or group of people. Research psychologists typically publish their
findings and share their
results with others in the field, all to provide valuable information
that will expand industry
knowledge.
21. School psychology
School psychologists work in school settings to assist children.
They may evaluate and treat
issues related to social settings, academics and behavior. School
psychologists develop plans
alongside teachers, parents and other administrative staff to address any situation
where a student
may be dealing with a particular difficulty. One goal of school psychology is to create a learning
environment that's safe and productive for everyone. These professionals may also
meet with
students who would benefit from advice and therapy to handle a stressor in school.
22. Social psychology
Social psychology is the study of social groups and how those in the groups
influence and affect
each other. It also involves understanding how those in particular social situations behave. A
social psychologist may evaluate attitudes, communication styles and other types of behavior,
such as aggression.