psychological perspective

collocation in English

meaningsofpsychologicalandperspective

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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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perspective
noun
uk
/pəˈspek.tɪv/
us
/pɚˈspek.tɪv/
a particular way of ...
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(Definition ofpsychologicalandperspectivefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thus, the particular disruption or set of disruptions remains unclear from a physiological andpsychologicalperspective.
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Further research into overview from apsychologicalperspective, looking at how designers conceptualize and apply overview, is also merited.
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In summary, revonsuo has provided us with a wonderful example of the heuristic value of an evolutionarypsychologicalperspective.
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The socialpsychologicalperspectiveis less specific than the microeconomic one, but it appears to offer similar predictions in this case.
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The antecedents and consequences of the biased portrayals (of old and young people) are discussed from apsychologicalperspective.
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Its disruption is therefore likely, from apsychologicalperspective, to have a broad array of effects.
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This node is involved in inhibiting motivated response tendencies and understanding thepsychologicalperspectiveof other individuals as in theory-of-mind tasks.
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The connections between the two vocal behaviours can be investigated through thepsychologicalperspective, as demonstrated below.
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From apsychologicalperspective, music performance and sport performance appear to be similar.
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Illusion and well-being : a socialpsychologicalperspectiveon mental health.
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The change has been developing over the last decade, with a move away from the dominance of thepsychologicalperspectiveon grief, to one which embraces wider cultural definitions.
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What was particularly interesting from apsychologicalperspectivewas that the network represented and processed both regular and irregular verb forms using the same mechanism : connection weights.
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The term "behavior" however, carries with it the dual role of referring to limb movement from an empiricist perspective, and to "what one is doing" from a folkpsychologicalperspective.
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From apsychologicalperspective, discontinuity references individual instability over time.
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From apsychologicalperspective, research points to changes in the life goals of the pensioner.
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Psychologicalperspectiveon the self, 3 (pp. 182-205).
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