psychodiagnostics
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of psychodiagnostics
1930–35; see psychodiagnostic ( def. ), -ics
Example Sentences
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Duke University, great with wealth, last week produced a contribution to the higher learning�first issue of Character & Personality, a quarterly devoted to psychodiagnostics.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Moreover, just in the field of psychodiagnostics, the methods of the modern experimental psychological laboratory are most promising and successful.
From Psychotherapy by Münsterberg, Hugo
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