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1 Which gives modern psychology something in common with ancient Buddhist texts.
2 He uses modern psychology and neuroscience to help combat stress and increase workplace productivity.
3 Well, maybe, but modern psychology has challenged that assumption.
4 He advocates a system that modern psychology has shown to be fatal to the child.
5 It was striking, to hear this bit of modern psychology uttered by this primitive woman.
6 That modern psychology has already made strides in the knowledge of this problem we all know.
7 Bearing of modern psychology on the sex problem.
8 So comprehensive is modern psychology , seeming to aim at constructing anew the entire world of thought.
9 Very simple: She was a soul, nothing but a soul, and modern psychology knows what this means.
10 What are we in the eyes of modern psychology - but a world of automata-dancing to stimuli from outside?
11 As it is, the power staggers belief and makes modern psychology , with its study of brain-cells, stand aghast.
12 Had Charles read any modern psychology books he would have realised Sarah was a nutter in need of therapy.
13 He did not perceive, as modern psychology does, that the period of supernaturalism is the childhood of the mind.
14 For modern psychology emphasizes the radical importance of primitive unlearned instincts of exploring, experimentation, and "trying on."
15 The scientific process, the theories of modern psychology applied with sang-froid to the workings of God in the human soul!
16 A year ago he published a book called "Witchcraft," which treated contemporary witchcraft from the standpoint of modern psychology .
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