psychological effect
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpsychologicalandeffect
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psychological
adjective
uk/ˌsaɪ.kəlˈɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/us/ˌsaɪ.kəˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
relating to the human mind ...
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effect
noun
uk/ɪˈfekt/us/əˈfekt/
the result of a ...
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(Definition ofpsychologicalandeffectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Also, the fact that the procedures are typed below each other, has thepsychologicaleffectof having the composer think along a time axis.
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Physical inactivity might be a contributing factor to allow cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy to achieve a positivepsychologicaleffectfrom structured exercise intervention.
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One important aspect of this is thepsychologicaleffectof congenital heart disease and its treatment on both children and their parents.
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Close to 80 per cent of the respondents suffered from at least one negativepsychologicaleffect, and the majority cited one to three effects.
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Internalizing problems decreased in the intervention group suggesting that participation in the study had a positivepsychologicaleffecttoo.
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Thepsychologicaleffectposits that, in fact, they are likely to behave differently.
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The outcome of a major battle has a greaterpsychologicaleffecton the loser than the winner.
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If one is interested in how the appearance of the perceived world depends on perceptual processing, one can think of it as mental (as apsychologicaleffectof that processing).
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The chronic stress score was the product of the duration (in months) and perceived severity of thepsychologicaleffectof the negative life event, summed for all negative life events.
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Thepsychologicaleffectmay be more akin to an appetitive mood of eager anticipation that is clearly expressed in the spontaneous interest and investigatory behaviors of animals.
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Although double bars are not performed audibly, they create apsychologicaleffectthat easily carries through to performance, and they should therefore match what is in the sources.
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Although we do not understand how, we know that thepsychologicaleffectis enormously important in the progress of disease and the effects of symptoms.
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I would ask him again to think of thepsychologicaleffect.
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I appreciate thepsychologicaleffect, quite apart from whatever economic importance there may be.
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It may be thepsychologicaleffectthat it would have, but there it is.
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Thepsychologicaleffecthas been extremely good, judging by the amount of aluminium which has come into our keeping in the last few days.
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Thepsychologicaleffecton that man was such that recently he ended his life.
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One has to imagine thepsychologicaleffecton a child of this age having to appear before a magistrates court.
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It has a wonderfulpsychologicaleffecton them.
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