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Definition of Psychologists
1. psychologist [n] - See also: psychologist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Psychologists
Literary usage of Psychologists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mysticism, Freudianism and Scientific Psychology by Knight Dunlap (1920)
"pseudo-psychologists inside: but the answer to the question whether or not a ...
Many self-styled psychologists, entirely lacking in scientific training, ..."
2. Prison Suicide: An Overview & Guide to Prevention by Lindsay M. Hayes (1995)
"Most chief psychologists recognized the value and importance of this training
and found it highly beneficial. In the current study, 68 percent of ..."
3. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1903)
"STATISTICS OF AMERICAN Psychologists. ... I must detach from an unfinished study
of American men of science some statistics regarding our psychologists. ..."
4. The Role of Police Psychology in Controlling Excessive Force by Ellen M. Scrivner (1994)
"Research Methodology This study interviewed police psychologists representing 50
of the largest police departments in cities with populations that exceed ..."
5. Mental Health and Rural America, 1980-1993: 1980-1993: An Overview and by Morton O. Wagenfeld, J. Dennis Murray, Dennis F. Mohatt, Jeanne C. DeBruyn (1996)
"Murray (1989) examined the distribution of licensed psychologists and psychiatrists
in Pennsylvania and found that while psychologists were better ..."
6. Mental Health, United States, 1998 edited by Ronald W Manderscheid, Marilyn J Henderson (1999)
"In 1998, it is estimated that there are over 26000 school psychologists in ...
The vast majority of school psychologists are found serving in 15000 local ..."
7. Apperception: A Monograph on Psychology and Pedagogy by Karl Lange, Charles De Garmo (1896)
"In the works of modern psychologists outside the Herbar- tian school we meet the
term "apperception" but rarely. But the process designated by the term is ..."