Science without professionalism

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  1. I believe that the faculty brings out all of us "researchers". The practice part is zero. We learn scientific methods, we learn theory hard, but when we commit * if we commit because as you well know, we need professional training, experience and other paid courses outside the faculty to meet the requirements *, we end up facing some situations we don't learn in college. I speak strictly from the point of view of a former psychology student. I learned too much statistics, too much research and methods that, when I practice as a psychologist, not a researcher, I will apply what I learned on my own, not in the 3 years of college. The emphasis on practice does not exist, the faculty makes you a scientist, not a professional in the field.
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