"In termsofpsychology this is quite a simple case," P-867 assured me.
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Psychological facts must be expressed in termsofpsychology, biological facts in terms of biology, and chemical facts in terms of chemistry.
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There is a terminpsychology known as the Dunning-Kruger effect.
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There's a conceptinpsychology called liminal space.
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In this science, the fundamental conceptsofpsychology were given a physical meaning, and the fundamental concepts of physics were stated in a psychological manner.
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Many dislike the psychologicalterm gender identity disorder because it suggests something is wrong.
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I don't know if there's a psychologicalterm, but I think it's called a bit of rough.
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It was a trait most commonly found in politicians and actor-activists, and there actually was a psychologicalterm for it.
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The psychologicalterm resilience is used to describe the ability of an individual or group to cope positively with stress and adversity.
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Fundamentalist terrorism, in psychologicalterms, surely terrorises Muslims most of all.
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But further description of the rhythmical experience is most natural in psychologicalterms.
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In psychologicalterms, they're adapted to active lifestyles in enriched environments.
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The next phase of memory-Retention-cannotbedescribed in psychologicalterms.
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It's one of the few psychologicalterms in education that links students, teachers and content.
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She used a lot of large psychologicalterms.
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In psychologicalterms, we ascribe the difficulty to the failure to make proper associations between stanzas.
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In psychologicalterms it's- persona identification.
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Penfield's experiments demonstrate that the memory function, which is most often thought of in psychologicalterms, is biological also.
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The challenge facing anomalistic psychologists is to explain the full range of ostensibly paranormal experiences in purely psychologicalterms.
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She liked to draw attention to the differences between us in what she called the psychologicalterms of blackness.
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In modern psychologicalterms, a so-called 'possessed' person would be said to be suffering from some mental disturbance, not 'evil spirits'.