psychology

[ UK /sa‍ɪkˈɒləd‍ʒi/ ]
[ US /saɪˈkɑɫədʒi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the science of mental life
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How To Use psychology In A Sentence

  • He is a Berlin gestaltist who emigrated to the United States, became professor of the Psychology of Art at Harvard University and published 13 books on gestalt theory and art.
  • The study of this aspect of language provides links with other disciplines such as sociology, social anthropology, psychology and philosophy.
  • I remember from my old Organizational Psychology that while money isn't a motivator, "inequity" is a demotivator. Executive Compensation, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • There have been many different views towards postmodern social psychology since it was advanced by K · J · Gergen.
  • In this sense, he saw scientific psychology as anti-life: the more the critical reason dominates, the more impoverished life becomes; but the more myth we are capable of making conscious, the more life we integrate.
  • The work appears in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.
  • Part of pop psychology is that you should acknowledge your feelings, but there's no place for them in the workplace.
  • Although the origins of the experimental child psychology are to be found in Germany, the new empirical and evolutionist child study was practiced mainly in the Anglo-Saxon world.
  • Let us not trivialise this by saying that it is because of parapsychology or telepathy.
  • This conceptualization resonates with such postpositive movements in psychology as social constructionism, postmodern thought, and discursive psychology.
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