Similar words: psychological, psychology, psychiatrist, apologize, ecological, biological, theological, ideological. Meaning: [saɪ'kɑlədʒɪst /saɪ'kɒ-] n. a scientist trained in psychology.
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31. He is counseled by a sports psychologist who helps him interpret and banish negative, self-defeating feelings.
32. The boys were accompanied by a psychologist at all times.
33. He admitted to his psychologist that he had been too shy to talk to women.
34. Even the attendant social psychologist was urged to give talks on psychology.
35. Perhaps because a psychologist might have caught on to what this was all about-and too soon to suit Hari Seldon.
36. The head had asked the educational psychologist to come and assess him with a view to producing a formal Statement of Special Educational Needs.
37. While the psychologist expected Nelson to do reasonably well, he was impressed with his superior reasoning skills.
38. If Atlanta were a person, a psychologist might well render a diagnosis of narcissistic personality disorder.
39. The educational psychologist spent some time explaining the legal side of Statementing, which is complex.
40. Only W. P. Alexander, no longer practising as a psychologist in 1945, believed tests could identify it.
41. A series of meetings were held where the principal, counselor, school psychologist, and teachers met with the parents.
42. Psychologist Lenore Walker argued for eliminating personality disorders altogether because of bias.
43. Dr Jamieson is the consultant psychologist at St Andrew's hospital.
44. Attention was given to planning, diet, fitness and mental attitude, the latter under the guidance of a sports psychologist.
45. After a short while, Nelson reluctantly entered the testing room with the psychologist.
46. The psychologist had said he was good with his hands.
47. Kier wanted to be a go-go dancer, then a psychologist, then a textile designer.
48. During the Second World War, when Sherif became a psychologist, women were much more numerous among psychological testers than experimenters.
49. He told them that the educational psychologist was very good and really knew the children.
50. But a court-appointed psychologist and psychiatrist each arrived at the same conclusions,[Sentencedict.com ] Fuller said.
51. According to the psychologist Ernest Hilgard of Stanford University, hypnosis is an altered state of consciousness.
52. This was Edmund Gordon, a distinguished black psychologist and educational reformer who briefly replaced Jeffries as department chairman.
53. A psychologist will keep tabs on teams of youngsters and will stop the operation if they show signs of stress.
54. Gordon was an educational psychologist who had devoted his career to the issues surrounding the teaching of disadvantaged youth.
55. Edwards, a master psychologist of religion, represented his town as corrupt.
56. Spring is a Westport, Conn., clinical psychologist who specializes in treating issues of infidelity.
57. In 1936 a survey of Jarrow elementary school children was undertaken by an educational psychologist ....
58. But there are seven male to every one female tenured academic psychologist, and women heads of department are in single figures.
59. The pediatrician, the child psychologist, and the local organizers all exist.
60. Her next appointment in 1942 was as the first educational psychologist employed by the education committee of the city of Edinburgh.
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