12. EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Introduction
To understand the educational psychology and social psychology the knowledge on psychology is essential. Therefore, the derivation, definition and other details of psychology are discussed in this chapter. Derivation of the term The term psychology was derived from Greek; 'psyche' meaning is soul or Atman 'logus' means Science.
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