psychological 的定义
- of or relating to psychology.
- pertaining to the mind or to mental phenomena as the subject matter of psychology.
- of, pertaining to, dealing with, or affecting the mind, especially as a function of awareness, feeling, or motivation: psychological play; psychological effect.
psychological 近义词
concerning the mind
psychological 的近义词 13 个
- cognitive
- emotional
- intellectual
- mental
- subjective
- cerebral
- experimental
- imaginary
- in the mind
- intellective
- psychical
- subconscious
- unconscious
psychological 的反义词 2 个
更多psychological例句
- Unless you track down an underlying pathology with a brain scan or sophisticated psychological test, the “cure” will always work because there is no disease.
- GPT-2 had problems with biological, physical, psychological, and social reasoning, and a general tendency toward incoherence and non sequiturs.
- I wanted to learn more, to see if it was really possible that mathematics and algorithms could ultimately be the future of more human, more psychological interactions.
- Technology-facilitated violence is the most common type of intimate partner victimization, and it accompanies in-person psychological, physical and sexual violence.
- In the kind of broadest brushstrokes, the idea that we do a lot of things to avoid psychological pain, I think he was spot on.
- A big part of the reason is a simple psychological phenomenon called cognitive dissonance.
- Ironically, the same psychological crutch of self-justification can then help in these situations.
- In war, he wrote, “everything is uncertain … all military action is intertwined with psychological forces and effects.”
- While Miles says the kids she met were “incredibly brave,” both their psychological and physical pain was evident.
- The American Psychological Association also produced a comprehensive review of studies going back three decades.
- To reproduce the impulse born of the thought—this is the aim of a psychological method.
- It was apparent by that time that the extender would never be anything in a printing office but a psychological monstrosity.
- Men have no time for subjectivities—except poets, psychological fictionists, and the like, who do not seem to me men at all.
- In that sudden awakening had occurred the very psychological climax required to reveal the passionate emotion accumulated below.
- These letters throw a clear light upon the chief psychological moments of these two eventful years of his life.