211 examples of psychologists in sentences

The most advanced psychologists of the day link the sex impulse with the windings and twistings of all human activity.

It is the opinion of a number of psychologists that it is inherited as what the Mendelians call a recessive, that is as a trait which will be overshadowed, if there is admixture of normal mentality, but will crop up by breeding with another mental defective.

Most of the problems which I presented to my animals would be rated as difficult by psychologists, for as a rule they involved definite relations and demanded on the part of the subject both perception of a particular relation and the ability to remember or re-present it on occasion.

To a congress of psychologists Pfungst (1912) briefly reported on work with anthropoid apes in certain of the German zoölogical gardens.

The English psychologists (the Mills, Bain, etc.) exhibited a similar fidelity.

The Psychologists: Fries and Beneke 2. Realism: Herbart 3. Pessimism: Schopenhauer CHAPTER XV. PHILOSOPHY OUT OF GERMANY 1. Italy 2. France 3.

While in Steffens geological interests predominate, and in Oken biological interests, Schubert, Carus, and Ennemoser are the psychologists of the school.

The Psychologists: Fries and Beneke.% Jacob Friedrich Fries (1773-1843) was born and reared at Barby, studied at Jena, and habilitated at the same university in the year 1801; he was professor at Heidelberg in 1806-16, and at Jena from 1816 until his death.

Finally, the researches of psychologists into what was then called the phenomenon of 'Alternating Personality' prepared the way for a frank acceptance of the Catholic teaching concerning Possession and Exorcismteaching which half a century before would have been laughed out of court by all who claimed the name of Scientist.

Psychologists used to say that the cures happened by suggestion; and Catholics used to say that they were supernatural.

His friendby whose side he had fought, starved, suffered, triumphedhis poor two-natured friend.... Could not one of these cursed clever physicians, alienists, psychologists, hypnotistswhatever they werehave cut the strange savagery and ferocity out of the splendid John Robin Ross-Ellison?...

Compiled & annotated by the psychologists in Harvard University.

Personality maladjustments and mental hygiene; a textbook for psychologists, educators, counselors, and mental hygiene workers.

Basic teachings of the great psychologists.

Schoolcraft's procedure, in other words, amounts to a sort of Ossianic mystification; and unfortunately he has had not a few imitators, to the confusion of comparative psychologists and students of the evolution of love.

In my quest for criticism and advice, I fortunately decided to submit my manuscript to Professor William James of Harvard University, the most eminent of American psychologists and a masterful writer, who was then living.

You can repress, and God knows how many boys and young men, how many young women and girls have struggled to do so, and are trying to do so to-day, with a sense always of guilt and shame in their minds, laying up mental difficulties for themselves, the psychologists tell us, by this repression.

Psychologists are teaching us that the mind will avenge itself on those who ignore it.

It is true that the tendency to exaggerate the importance of sex seems likely to vitiate to some extent the conclusions of psychologists like Freud and his disciples.

In the year 1890 I published a work on psychology in which it became my duty to discuss the value of a certain explanation of our higher mental states that had come into favor among the more biologically inclined psychologists.

To live our own lives better in this presence is the true reason why we wish to know the elements of things; so even we psychologists must end on this pragmatic note.

All psychologists are agreed in classing under the nutritive instinct such activities as acquisition, storing and hoarding.

Lawyers and judges are not psychologists or psychiatrists, neither are juries.

Because pathologists and psychologists are unable to explain, or give the modus of a set of phenomena, it does not follow that the devil, or a god, or a ghost, is in it.

In the intervening years, psychologists and hypnotists have devoted much attention to the theme of these 'secondary personalities,' which Animism explains by the theory of possession.

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