Worldly psychology is a set of common views and beliefs about people and life, characteristic of the general population.
Everyday and scientific psychology
The main difference between everyday and scientific psychology lies in the quality and nature of knowledge. Everyday knowledge is concrete, intuitive, based on spontaneous observations, random reflections, strongly subject to fashion, moods and rumors, often irrational. Scientific psychological knowledge is thought out, generalized, rational, substantiated by professional observation and organized experiment. See →
Everyday and practical psychology
All worldly psychology is essentially practical, but only a part of practical psychology is worldly. The best part of practical psychology has completely scientific roots, thought out, generalized, rational, substantiated by professional observations and organized experiment. See →