Divisions of the American Psychological Association
The American Psychological Association offers 54 active divisions, based upon popular areas of expertise within psychology. These divisions are: 1.
* Society for General Psychology. This was the first division formed by the APA, in 1945, and it is concerned with issues across the subdisciplines of psychology. 2.
* Society for the Teaching of Psychology. This division provides free teaching material for students and teachers of psychology and bestows many awards. 3.
* Experimental Psychology 4.
* Currently vacant. Initially the Psychometric Society, which decided against becoming an APA division 5.
* Quantitative and Qualitative Methods (previously named Evaluation, Measurement, and Statistics) 6.
* Behavioral Neuroscience and Comparative Psychology 7.
* Developmental
Divisions of the American Psychological Association
The American Psychological Association offers 54 active divisions, based upon popular areas of expertise within psychology. These divisions are: 1.
* Society for General Psychology. This was the first division formed by the APA, in 1945, and it is concerned with issues across the subdisciplines of psychology. 2.
* Society for the Teaching of Psychology. This division provides free teaching material for students and teachers of psychology and bestows many awards. 3.
* Experimental Psychology 4.
* Currently vacant. Initially the Psychometric Society, which decided against becoming an APA division 5.
* Quantitative and Qualitative Methods (previously named Evaluation, Measurement, and Statistics) 6.
* Behavioral Neuroscience and Comparative Psychology 7.
* Developmental
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