Collocations withpsychologist
These are words often used in combination withpsychologist.
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child psychologist
Certification for that film was given against the advice of the child psychologist whom the board itself had consulted.
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clinical psychologist
A clinical psychologist interviewed each patient four times and the total number of sessions was 64.
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cognitive psychologist
Thus, for the cognitive psychologist, a single act may be altruistic or not independent of other acts.
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developmental psychologist
They all had normal nonverbal abilities based on informal cognitive assessment in the form of checklist performed by a developmental psychologist as part of the cohort testing protocol.
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educational psychologist
The doctor, the health visitor, the social worker and the educational psychologist, all working together is of enormous importance.
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evolutionary psychologist
But no evolutionary psychologist would disagree with the latter point.
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experimental psychologist
To an experimental psychologist, one person doing something once to see what happens is hardly science (just as digging tiny ditches is hardly construction work).
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forensic psychologist
Many of the questions the court asks the forensic psychologist go ultimately to legal issues, although a psychologist can not answer legal questions.
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school psychologist
The author is a school psychologist and supervisor of student teachers and gives a personal account of classroom reading lessons he has observed.
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trained psychologist
Readers, it appears, were invited to engage in reflexive fantasy by associating their desired state of being with that of a trained psychologist.
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