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31Psychological Review — is a scientific journal that publishes articles on psychological theory. It was founded by Princeton psychologist James Mark Baldwin and Columbia psychologist James McKeen Cattell in 1894 as a publication vehicle for psychologists not connected… …
32Psychological resistance — is the phenomenon often encountered in clinical practice in which patients either directly or indirectly oppose changing their behavior or refuse to discuss, remember, or think about presumably clinically relevant experiences.Psychoanalytic… …
33Psychological Science (journal) — Psychological Science is a monthly psychology journal of the Association for Psychological Science published by Blackwell Publishing. It is one of the most influential journals in psychology with a citation ranking/impact factor that places it in …
34Psychological Assimilation — Psychological Assimilation † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Psychological Assimilation As applied to a mental process, assimilation derives all its force and meaning from the analogy which many educationists have found to exist between the… …
35Psychological Types — is the title of the sixth volume in the Princeton / Bollingen edition of the Collected Works of Carl Jung. [cite book | last = Jung | first = Carl G. | authorlink = Carl Jung | coauthors = | title = Psychological Types | publisher = Princeton… …
36Psychological numbing — Psychological numbness is a mental self defense mechanism used to prevent psychological trauma, in which a mental entity chooses to ignore thoughts or emotions relating to a specific body of knowledge, emotions, or ideas. This is often induced by …
37psychological test — ➔ test1 * * * psychological test UK US noun [C] ► HR a set of questions designed to find out if someone has the right personality and mental abilities for a particular job: »The recruitment process includes an interview panel and a three part… …
38psychological testing — ➔ testing * * * psychological testing UK US noun [U] ► HR the activity of making people who are applying for a particular job answer a set of questions designed to find out if they have the right personality and mental abilities for the job:… …
39Psychological statistics — is the application of statistics to psychology. Some of the more common applications include: #psychometrics #learning theory #perception #human development #abnormal psychology #Personality test #psychological testsSome of the more commonly used …
40Psychological Bulletin — is a scholarly journal specializing in literature reviews. It was founded by Johns Hopkins psycholologist James Mark Baldwin in 1904. immediately after he had bought out James McKeen Cattell s share of Psychological Review , which the two had… …