psychological in the PONS Dictionary

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In contemporary societies people are speaking medical, psychological, technical, and political languages in their daily affairs.
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Perhaps the greatest effect of the war was a psychological one.
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These may be physical or psychological, and the treatment required depends on the individual.
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The first introduces three women who are separately suffering from their own psychological injuries.
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This is very similar to modern psychological theory, isn't it?
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For example, psychological research shows that cancer survivors often report a higher quality of life than people who have never had cancer at all.
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The novel serves both as a crime thriller and a psychological study.
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This is because psychological research depends upon statistical controls that are only defined upon groups of people.
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Strong relationships and similarities have been found between different types of psychological distances.
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As such, it provides the general basis for developing psychological theories not readily testable by controlled experiments and for applied psychology.
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