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psychology in English:

1. psychological


Those selected will have to face extensive medical and psychological tests.
Every person has a psychological need to feel that what he does is of some importance.
Harry’s problems are more psychological than physical.
This problem bristles with difficulties both psychological and economical.
An exclusively behavioral approach to psychology ignores family problems, school situations, and a host of other issues that can adversely affect a child's emotional and psychological growth.
I am using this term in Emmet's sense to refer to the psychological rules of language use.
Fish do not have the brain development that is necessary for the psychological experience of pain or any other type of awareness.
It is correct to say that psychological readiness is important in this therapy.
His illness was mainly psychological.
Benson and Holmes analyzed the psychological effect of artificial insemination on parents.
Work is not only important for economic benefits, the salary, but also for social and psychological needs, the feeling of doing something for the good of society.
It is the psychological moment to let the cat out of the bag.
They will probably have many psychological problems as a result, and that would be worse in the long run.
I suspect his headaches are purely psychological.
I suspect his headaches are purely psychological. suspect - podejrzewać; purely - wyłącznie, jedynie

English word "psychology"(psychological) occurs in sets:

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