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psychol.

American  

abbreviation

  1. psychological.

  2. psychologist.

  3. psychology.


psychol. British  

abbreviation

  1. psychological

  2. psychology

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Psychol′ogist, one who studies psychology; Psychol′ogy, the science which classifies and analyses the phenomena or varying states of the human mind; Psychom′achy, a conflict of soul with body; Psy′chomancy, necromancy; Psychom′etry, the science of the measurement of the duration, &c., of mental processes: an occult power claimed by some charlatans of divining the secret properties of things by mere contact.—adj.

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See also Baldwin’s Dict. of Philos. and Psychol. vol. iii.

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"It's impossible to give us credit for anything except fore sight," says Carnegie President John W. Gardner, 49, a deceptively casual Californian who took his doctorate in psychol ogy at the University of California at Berkeley.

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