Most psychologists would argue this is far too simple.
But many psychologists argue that the emphasis on practice alone ignores the place of talent in superb performance.
Many psychologists have argued that emotional reactions are the best predictors of moral judgment.
Some psychologists argue that only the "higher" intellectual functions constitute mind, particularly reason and memory.
Some parents and psychologists argue that pushing children to hone their athletic skills is not the best use of their time.
But parents, psychologists and even some bus crews argue that even at those salaries, more could be done.
Teachers, psychologists and occupational-health experts have been arguing for years that young Americans are working far too much for their own good.
Several psychologists, especially evolutionary psychologists, have argued against terror management theory.
In the early 1970s, clinical psychologists argued that police should make an effort to mediate disputes.
The psychologists had argued that most of the inspectors were or once had been academics.