PSYCHOLOGY in a Sentence
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47 example sentences for PSYCHOLOGY, such as:
1. That's a simple point of psychology.
2. It has no psychological value at all.
3. She had an undergraduate degree in psychology.
4. There is a whole psychology in all this, though.
5. The answers we give will reflect our own psychology.
2. It has no psychological value at all.
3. She had an undergraduate degree in psychology.
4. There is a whole psychology in all this, though.
5. The answers we give will reflect our own psychology.
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Meanings and Examples of PSYCHOLOGY
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psychology
n. the science of mental life
Classic Sentence: (19 in 2 pages)
1 She had made a list of thirty European novels of the past ten years, with twenty important books on psychology, education, and economics which the library lacked.
2 Everywhere Carol heard that the war was going to bring a basic change in psychology, to purify and uplift everything from marital relations to national politics, and she tried to exult in it.
3 They were determining the exact psychology of Dave Dyer in standing pat, two hours before.
4 He began to wonder whether we could ever make psychology so absolute a science that each little spring of life would be revealed to us.
5 He used to wonder at the shallow psychology of those who conceive the ego in man as a thing simple, permanent, reliable, and of one essence.
6 Your friend Lord Henry Wotton can't have taught you much about psychology, whatever else he has taught you.
7 And since the field of life is largely an artificially-lighted stage today, the stories were curiously true to modern life, to the modern psychology, that is.
8 That's a simple point of psychology.
9 There is a whole psychology in all this, though.
10 We feel and know that there are many delicate differences in race psychology, numberless changes that our crude social measurements are not yet able to follow minutely, which explain much of history and social development.
11 He says that I afford him a curious psychological study, and I humbly think I do.
12 He knew the precise psychological moment when to say nothing.
13 His sudden mad love for Sibyl Vane was a psychological phenomenon of no small interest.
14 It has no psychological value at all.
15 There was a singular circumstance that characterised Mr. Dimmesdale's psychological state at this moment.
Example Sentence: (28 in 2 pages)
1 She had an undergraduate degree in psychology.
2 The magazine covers a broad range of subjects, from sewing to psychology.
3 The tabloid newspapers have fastened on popular psychology.
4 The professor is a specialist of studying a criminal's psychology.
5 The answers we give will reflect our own psychology.
6 Freudian theory has had a great influence on psychology.
7 One of the things we always focus on in psychology is that you have to separate the behavior from the person.
8 She has degrees in sociology, psychology and is "a recognized expert" in the field of diversity training.
9 Pavlov's experiment in which he trains a dog to salivate on hearing a bell is a paradigm of the conditioned-response experiment in behavioral psychology.
10 In psychology, a behavior or trait is adaptive when it helps an individual adjust within a changing social environment.
11 They chose the right psychological moment to announce the plans.
12 His early years in the refugee camp left a deep psychological scar.
13 Each employee brings his or her own psychological baggage to the workplace.
14 Victory in the last game gave them a psychological advantage over their opponents.
15 But others in the professional psychological field regard the institution as an effective and important way of dealing with grief.