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Behavioral Psycology


Question Posted Monday August 30 2010, 12:15 am

Hello,
I'm a pre-teen/teenager and I am super interested in Behavioral Psycology how can I learn more about it at my age. I have already googled it and used wikipedia. What other ways can I learn about it?


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maxgrey answered Tuesday August 31 2010, 7:20 pm:
You can go to your local bookstore and buy books on the subject.
Barnes&Noble has lots of books on psychology, for example.

You can check out some books from your school or local library if you can't afford to buy a ton of books from a bookstore.

Ask if your school offers a sociology/psychology course.
Most middle schools won't, but many high schools offer psychology classes that you can take.

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TheAnnie answered Monday August 30 2010, 9:54 am:
Why not go to your local library and look up books on it? Or you can purchase the books.

Here is a link with many suggestions of some books you can read: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

Hope that helps :)

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