Pronunciation of psychology

Pronunciation of the English word psychology.

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Pronounce psychology in English


psychology in a sentence

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1. Needless to say, the Fifth Men had early mastered all those paradoxes of physical science which had so perplexed the First Men. Needless to say, they had a very complete knowledge of the geography of the cosmos and of the atom. But again and again the very foundations of their science were shattered by some new discovery, so that they had patiently to reconstruct the whole upon an entirely new plan. At length, however, with the clear formulation of the principles of psycho-physics, in which the older psychology and the older physics were held, so to speak, in chemical combination, they seemed to have built upon the rock. In this science, the fundamental concepts of psychology were given a physical meaning, and the fundamental concepts of physics were stated in a psychological manner. Further, the most fundamental relations of the physical universe were found to be of the same nature as the fundamental principles of art. But, and herein lay mystery and horror even for the Fifth Men, there was no shred of evidence that this aesthetically admirable cosmos was the work of a conscious artist, nor yet that any mind would ever develop so greatly as to be able to appreciate the Whole in all its detail and unity.
2. This book deals with psychology.
3. In the early part of my study, I allude to work that had already been done on the psychology of crowd-control.
4. The more I studied psychology, the more interesting I found it.
5. I can't understand the psychology of such a man.
6. I can't understand the psychology of adolescents.
7. I can not understand the psychology of adolescents.
8. My mother is a psychology teacher.
9. I have studied Psychology to some extent.
10. I can't understand his psychology.

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