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Learn how great psychologists have contributed to our knowledge of psychology.
Mary accepted the position and began to look for places to expand her knowledge of psychology.
Then my knowledge of psychology restored the reality of the world.
He had merely recognized them, and used his knowledge of psychology to intensify her pursuit.
Some of them suffer in ways that seem familiar to us from our knowledge of psychology and psychoanalysis.
Thus, knowledge of psychology is incomplete without knowledge of variation.
His extensive knowledge of psychology was founded in human structures - the cortex and endocrine system.
Someone with far more intelligence than Celia Austin had andwitha good working knowledge of psychology.
Trains sociologists with profound knowledge of psychology, English and IT.
He then transmitted his findings to coaches, and helped advance the knowledge of psychology and physiology on sports performance.
'I've got a good working knowledge of psychology.'
McCoy, however, evidently had not found it at all hard to readjust; his vast knowledge of psychology under stress also enabled him to understand himself.
Health Psychologists use their knowledge of psychology and health to promote general well-being and understand physical illness.
Knowledge of psychology: concepts of human nature.
Vance's knowledge of psychology was indeed uncanny.
To my dismay, my beau was not impressed with my voluminous knowledge of psychology.
The situation helped resolve the teacher with knowledge of psychology, which proved again Ivo Toman motivate learning.
In this article, Alberto Alén applied his extensive knowledge of psychology and statistics to the traditional musical forms analysis.
The theory was the best that Tavernor's limited knowledge of psychology could prod- uce, but he found it vaguely unsatisfactory.
Some people with zero knowledge of psychology exercise that sort of labelling because it makes them sound deep and sophisticated while being judgemental and superficial.
"Such knowledge of psychology as I have," replied Ferrers rather neatly, "must, I suppose, have contributed to it."
Burton's Melancholy focuses sharply on the self; unlike Bacon, Burton assumes that knowledge of psychology, not natural science, is humankind's greatest need.
He applied his knowledge of psychology and history in the 1978 article, "Becoming Sane with Psychohistory" in The Historian.
Moving in with Dimmesdale, he uses his knowledge of psychology to intensify the reverend's guilt, pushing him deeper and deeper into self loathing and despair.
Ms. Smith has a tendency to wander a bit and let her knowledge of psychology get in the way (she teaches the subject at the University of Alaska).