Definition of Psychonomics

1. Noun. The branch of psychology that uses experimental methods to study psychological issues.


Definition of Psychonomics

1. Noun. (psychology) The branch of psychology that aims to discover strict laws that govern the working of the mind, especially by means of experiment ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Psychonomics

psychon
psychonaut
psychonauts
psychoneuroendocrinological
psychoneuroendocrinologist
psychoneuroendocrinologists
psychoneuroendocrinology
psychoneuroimmunologic
psychoneuroimmunological
psychoneuroimmunology
psychoneuroses
psychoneurosis
psychoneurotic
psychoneurotics
psychonomic
psychonomics (current term)
psychonomy
psychons
psychopannychism
psychopathic
psychopathic personality
psychopathically
psychopathics
psychopathies
psychopathist
psychopathists
psychopathologic
psychopathological
psychopathologically

Literary usage of Psychonomics

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1. Transport and Ageing of the Population by Ecmt (2000)
"Goggin, NL, GE Stelmach and PC Amrhein (1989), "The Effects of Age on Motor Preparation and Restructuring," Bulletin of the psychonomics Society, Vol. ..."

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