Psycology is the study of people's minds and how they behave and think. Philosophy is pretty much asking questions that you wouldn't normally ask.
The field of psychology looks at the relationship between the physical body and the way that our mind works. Descartes helped bridge that gap between science and philosophy in his exploration of mind body dualism theory, especially in his last work, "Passions of the Soul".
They are entirely different.
Psychology can be thought of as the study of behavior and mental process. Sociology, is like the psychology of society - the behavior of people within society, how society affects the mental process/actions of the each person.
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Psychology is psychology.
The order for the three majors is sociology, psychology, and lastly philosophy.
There is a direct relationship between demography and psychology. While demography is the study of characteristics of human populations, psychology focuses on the mental functions and behaviors of these humans.
Psychology is divided into more parts than philosophy. (Originally was psychology a part of philosophy however. See for example Mind-Body problem.)
Basic psychology is research just for the sake of knowledge, and applied psychology is research used to solve real life problems.
It necessary to study industrial psychology because it focuses on the relationship between people and work
Terence Horgan has written: 'Making Materialism' 'Connectionism and the philosophy of psychology' -- subject(s): Connectionism, Cognition, Philosophy of mind, Psychology and philosophy