In short, epidemiology adds empirical evidence to the fields of psychology and psychiatry via experimental or observational studies or clinical trials. read more
Epidemiology is useful to the field of psychology in that it lends quantifiable data to a field that in the past was seen as lacking in empirical evidence to support its claims and theories. read more
Psychology Definition of EPIDEMIOLOGY: The study of the distribution and incidence of diseases and disorders. See incidence- relative risk. read more
descriptive epidemiology the first stage in an epidemiologic study, in which a disease that has occurred is examined. Data necessary in this phase include time and place of occurrence and the characteristics of the persons affected. read more