psychological
91psychological development — Development of cognitive, emotional, intellectual, and social capabilities and functioning over the course of one s life. It is the subject matter of the discipline of developmental psychology. In infancy, language is acquired, perception,… …
92psychological warfare — Synonyms and related words: A war, H war, abnormal psychology, academic psychology, aerial warfare, amphibious warfare, analytical psychology, animal psychology, applied psychology, armed neutrality, association psychology, atom war, atomic war,… …
93psychological warfare — N UNCOUNT Psychological warfare consists of attempts to make your enemy lose confidence, give up hope, or feel afraid, so that you can win …
94psychological deprivation — lack of psychological elements required for proper emotional development …
95psychological environment — everything throughout the years that is relevant to a person from a psychological perspective …
96psychological insight — intuitive understanding of a psychological nature …
97psychological operation unit — military unit responsible for carrying out psychological operations (Military) …
98psychological warfare — the dissemination of lies and half truths From 1939 until the end of the Second World War, the phrase also included truthful broadcasting from Britain to Germany and to countries occupied by Germany: ... the Foreign Office s Information …
99psychological pricing — An approach to pricing that reflects the psychological impact of prices and not simply the economics of the situation. There is evidence that in some instances consumers can associate higher prices with better quality. See prestige price …
100psychological moment — /ˌsaɪkəlɒdʒɪkəl ˈmoʊmənt/ (say .suykuhlojikuhl mohmuhnt) noun the most appropriate moment for effect on the mind; the critical moment: at the psychological moment she announced her resignation …