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All right, so this question is asking.
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Dr.
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Colton identifies himself with the largest subfield of psychology.
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What kind of psychologist is he? a, counseling, b, clinical, c, school, or d -experimental.
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So there really is no corky, cool way of trying to remember this other than, if you can, looking back to the book and looking at the pie chart that shows the distribution of subfields of psychology.
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And since i'm here to essentially answer the question with you, i'm just going to let you know the sort of percentages in order for us to get to the right answer.
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So in counseling, and counseling essentially is kind of, i feel like, what many would immediately answer because we think of psychologists, we think of therapy and anything of the matter.
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However, counseling is a specific specialization that is, you know, pertaining to psychologists.
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However, not all psychologists are trained to do counseling, nor are all psychologists counselors.
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So with that being said, counseling really only takes up 13 % of subfields of psychology or of all psychologists.
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This is 13 % have, or their subfields are in psychology.
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Man, that was difficult.
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Moving on, we have clinical...