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Sentence count:212+9Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: psychological scienceSimilar words: psychologistpsychologicalpsychiatristapologybiologytheologygeologyideologyMeaning: [saɪ'kɑlədʒɪ /saɪ'kɒ-]  n. the science of mental life. 
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31 Why is it women that buy the majority of pop psychology, self-help manuals?
32 It was not until the mid-twentieth century that psychology really came into its own.
33 How do we situate Christianity in the context of modern physics and psychology?
34 The study of psychology has recently been widely cross-fertilized by new discoveries in genetics.
35 Psychology began as a purely academic offshoot of natural philosophy.
36 Psychology tests found me to be thoroughly rounded in skills and attitudes.
37 That may be two-bit psychology, but it's the only explanation I have.
38 There is a confusion in the public mind between psychology and psychiatry.
39 You have to use psychology to get people to stop smoking.
40 It is a tenet of contemporary psychology that an individual's mental health is supported by having good social networks.
41 Psychology had sanctified the opinion that youthful rebellion was a natural stage of adolescence.
42 Psychology rarely explores these theoretical difficulties and dependencies.
43 Psychology takes subjectivity, unique individual consciousness, as its object.
44 Like many other disciplines, psychology is a gerontocracy.
45 The most important factor in professional sport is psychology.
46 Mr Eysenck undoubtedly made large contributions to psychology.
47 Psychology also studies specific characteristics of black subjects.
48 Harlow degree majors include counselling, psychology and complementary therapies.
49 Maggie is doing a degree in psychology.
50 Associative priming is a well known phenomenon in cognitive psychology.
51 But after the Council,(http://sentencedict.com/psychology.html) the Church had opened itself increasingly to the insights of modern psychology and evolutionary biology.
52 A greater distinction between the two systems of safeguards, though, lies in their psychology.
53 It aims at amplifying the bare details of physical development and putting these into their context of emotional development and developmental psychology.
54 In another single-room installation, 15 photographs by Diane Arbus explore the psychology of popular culture.
55 Freud claimed to be committed to science, and he thought a physiologically based psychology was possible, even desirable.
56 A simple answer would be to establish a sociology / psychology / philosophy core for all pupils.
57 If modern psychology has done one thing, it has surely made this fact abundantly clear.
58 Its concern with celebrating femininity encourages it to pass over more of traditional psychology's gender biases than egalitarian feminist psychology does.
59 Frequently we tend to be led astray by the fanciful language of introspective psychology.
60 But woman-centred feminists outside psychology place strong emphasis on method.
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