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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61. He's a kind of amateur psychologist, and amateur is the operative word here.
62. As a salesman, I have to be part politician and part psychologist.
63. Every psychologist does exactly the same thing himself, and sees nothing wrong in it.
64. She was counselled by an educational psychologist and her condition rapidly improved.
65. And a report this week from a psychologist confirms what many especially women - have always suspected.
66. No, says psychologist Lenore Walker, one of the foremost authorities in wife abuse research.
67. The studies of Nelson conducted by the psychologist were designed to help the Davenports understand their son as a unique individual.
68. The group was made up of an educational psychologist, a psychiatric social worker, an educational welfare worker and myself.
69. After she had left, the head and educational psychologist explained the Statementing procedure in more detail.
70. They were advised by a psychologist to set aside a certain portion of time each evening for home-work.
71. At the very least, a psychologist and social worker would pounce.
72. He had to be diplomat, psychologist, hard man, soft man, entrepreneur, spiritual leader, general and peacekeeper.
73. Even when I was a kid, I wanted to become a psychologist.
74. The first approach concerned a stress management clinic advertising a consultant psychologist.
75. I arrived at Albany accompanied by two senior police officers and a psychologist.
76. She told me that she had been present when Balbinder was tested by the educational psychologist.
77. She told us she worked as an educational psychologist in Athens.
78. The psychologist explained my problem in homely terms.
79. The psychologist always assigns work to each researcher.
80. He fancies himself a bit of a psychologist.
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81. Dr. Sinclair is a child psychologist.
82. "There is an age old hypothesis in psychology that a person's wishes, hopes and desires can influence what they see," said David Dunning, Cornell University psychologist and co-author of the study.
83. What was the last known address and phone number of the practice of this psychiatrist, psychologist, etc.
84. To overcome the hoarder inside screaming "I may need this, " Smith College psychologist Randy O.
85. They thwart dastardly supervillains and have saved the world countless times over but macho superheroes now face a determined new foe in the guise of a mild-mannered child psychologist.
86. Thorndike was the first psychologist in western nations, who attested adult learning.
87. The shift is even more exaggerated when they're not happy with their current partners, said Kristina Durante, a social psychologist at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.
88. In a classic experiment carried out in the 1950s the psychologist Solomon Asch asked subjects to compare two sets of lines with each other and identify which lines were the same length.
89. A Frenchman , the psychologist Alfred Binet , published the first standardized test of human intelligence in 1905.
90. In 1894 French psychologist Alfred Binet, the co-inventor of the first intelligence test, asked chess masters to describe how they played such games.
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