Scientific terminology; language used in the field of psychology.
1Fundamentalist terrorism, in psychological terms, surely terrorises Muslims most of all.
2But further description of the rhythmical experience is most natural in psychological terms.
3In psychological terms, they're adapted to active lifestyles in enriched environments.
4The next phase of memory-Retention-cannotbedescribed in psychological terms.
5It's one of the few psychological terms in education that links students, teachers and content.
6She used a lot of large psychological terms.
7In psychological terms, we ascribe the difficulty to the failure to make proper associations between stanzas.
8In psychological terms it's- persona identification.
9Penfield's experiments demonstrate that the memory function, which is most often thought of in psychological terms, is biological also.
10The challenge facing anomalistic psychologists is to explain the full range of ostensibly paranormal experiences in purely psychological terms.
11She liked to draw attention to the differences between us in what she called the psychological terms of blackness.
12In modern psychological terms, a so-called 'possessed' person would be said to be suffering from some mental disturbance, not 'evil spirits'.
13There are no exact English equivalents, and they are no more troublesome to learn than any other technical psychological terms.]
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Translations for psychological terms