+ abience | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-09180616-n | (psychology) an urge to withdraw or avoid a situation or an object |
+ abient | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02599689-a | characterized by avoidance or withdrawal |
+ abnormal | a | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01598592-a | departing from the normal in e.g. intelligence and development |
+ abnormal_psychology | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06137759-n | the branch of psychology concerned with abnormal behavior |
+ adience | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-09180791-n | (psychology) an urge to accept or approach a situation or an object |
+ adient | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02603779-a | characterized by acceptance or approach |
+ adjusted | a | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00351523-a | adjusted to demands of daily living; showing emotional stability |
+ aesthetic | a | 3 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-02393086-a | aesthetically pleasing |
+ aesthetically | r | 1 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-00261231-r | in a tasteful way |
+ alternatively | r | 1 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-00063172-r | in place of, or as an alternative to |
+ ambiguous | a | 3 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01672239-a | having no intrinsic or objective meaning; not organized in conventional patterns |
+ ambiversion | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-04622216-n | (psychology) a balanced disposition intermediate between extroversion and introversion |
+ ambiversive | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01351922-a | intermediate between introversive and extroversive |
+ anima | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05675715-n | (Jungian psychology) the inner self (not the external persona) that is in touch with the unconscious |
+ animal_psychology | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06138789-n | the branch of psychology concerned with the behavior of animals |
+ applied_psychology | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06138347-n | any of several branches of psychology that seek to apply psychological principles to practical problems of education or industry or marketing etc. |
+ artistic | a | 3 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-02393086-a | aesthetically pleasing |
+ ASAP | r | 1 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-00034137-r | as soon as possible |
+ asleep | a | 1 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-00187736-a | in a state of sleep |
+ asleep | r | 1 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-00275035-r | into a sleeping state |
+ association_theory | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06137918-n | (psychology) a theory that association is the basic principle of mental activity |
+ associational | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02645042-a | of or relating to associations or associationism |
+ associationism | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06137918-n | (psychology) a theory that association is the basic principle of mental activity |
+ atomism | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06138099-n | (psychology) a theory that reduces all mental phenomena to simple elements (sensations and feelings) that form complex ideas by association |
+ atomistic | a | 1 | [ chemical_science psychological_science ] | eng-30-01680836-a | divided into separate and often disparate elements |
+ atomistical | a | 1 | [ chemical_science psychological_science ] | eng-30-01680836-a | divided into separate and often disparate elements |
+ attentional | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02647917-a | of or relating to attention |
+ barbaric | a | 2 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-02393670-a | unrestrained and crudely rich |
+ behaviorism | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06139764-n | an approach to psychology that emphasizes observable measurable behavior |
+ behaviorist | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02660651-a | of or relating to behaviorism |
+ behavioristic | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02660651-a | of or relating to behaviorism |
+ behavioristic_psychology | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06139764-n | an approach to psychology that emphasizes observable measurable behavior |
+ behaviourism | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06139764-n | an approach to psychology that emphasizes observable measurable behavior |
+ behaviourist | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02660651-a | of or relating to behaviorism |
+ behaviouristic | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02660651-a | of or relating to behaviorism |
+ behaviouristic_psychology | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06139764-n | an approach to psychology that emphasizes observable measurable behavior |
+ breaking_point | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-14376695-n | (psychology) stress at which a person breaks down or a situation becomes crucial |
+ brightness_constancy | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05709148-n | the tendency for a visual object to be perceived as having the same brightness under widely different conditions of illumination |
+ Brummagem | a | 1 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-02394366-a | cheap and showy |
+ caducean | a | 1 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-02673345-a | of or relating to a caduceus |
+ child_psychology | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06138941-n | the branch of psychology that studies the social and mental development of children |
+ chunking | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05731568-n | (psychology) the configuration of smaller units of information into large coordinated units |
+ cleanliness | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-14496451-n | the habit of keeping free of superficial imperfections |
+ clinician | n | 1 | [ medical_specialty psychological_science ] | eng-30-09929577-n | a practitioner (of medicine or psychology) who does clinical work instead of laboratory experiments |
+ cognitive_psychology | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06138582-n | an approach to psychology that emphasizes internal mental processes |
+ color_constancy | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05709343-n | the tendency for a color to look the same under widely different viewing conditions |
+ colour_constancy | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05709343-n | the tendency for a color to look the same under widely different viewing conditions |
+ comparative_psychology | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06138789-n | the branch of psychology concerned with the behavior of animals |
+ conditioned | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01637032-a | established by conditioning or learning |
+ configurationism | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06141324-n | (psychology) a theory of psychology that emphasizes the importance of configurational properties |
+ constancy | n | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05708818-n | (psychology) the tendency for perceived objects to give rise to very similar perceptual experiences in spite of wide variations in the conditions of observation |
+ coordinately | r | 1 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-00499933-r | in a coordinated manner |
+ delayed | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01841295-a | not as far along as normal in development |
+ developmental_psychology | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06138941-n | the branch of psychology that studies the social and mental development of children |
+ differential_psychology | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06139135-n | the branch of psychology that studies measurable differences between individuals |
+ double_bind | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05686272-n | (psychology) an unresolvable dilemma; situation in which a person receives contradictory messages from a person who is very powerful |
+ dreamless | a | 1 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-02459862-a | untroubled by dreams |
+ esthetic | a | 3 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-02393086-a | aesthetically pleasing |
+ esthetically | r | 1 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-00261231-r | in a tasteful way |
+ exceptional | a | 3 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01598859-a | deviating widely from a norm of physical or mental ability; used especially of children below normal in intelligence |
+ experimental_psychology | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06139285-n | the branch of psychology that uses experimental methods to study psychological issues |
+ experimenter_bias | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06203222-n | (psychology) bias introduced by an experimenter whose expectations about the outcome of the experiment can be subtly communicated to the participants in the experiment |
+ external | a | 4 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00951003-a | purely outward or superficial |
+ externalise | v | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00729642-v | regard as objective |
+ externalize | v | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00729642-v | regard as objective |
+ extinguished | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00736020-a | of a conditioned response; caused to die out because of the absence or withdrawal of reinforcement |
+ extrapolate | v | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01022420-v | draw from specific cases for more general cases |
+ extraversion | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-04621738-n | (psychology) an extroverted disposition; concern with what is outside the self |
+ extraversive | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01351391-a | directed outward; marked by interest in others or concerned with external reality |
+ extroversion | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-04621738-n | (psychology) an extroverted disposition; concern with what is outside the self |
+ extroversive | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01351391-a | directed outward; marked by interest in others or concerned with external reality |
+ extrovertish | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01351837-a | being somewhat extroverted |
+ friendly | a | 3 | [ cognition psychological_science component ] | eng-30-01077995-a | easy to understand or use |
+ functionalism | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06140054-n | a psychology based on the assumption that all mental process are useful to an organism in adapting to the environment |
+ generalisation | n | 4 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05756414-n | (psychology) transfer of a response learned to one stimulus to a similar stimulus |
+ generalise | v | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01022420-v | draw from specific cases for more general cases |
+ generalization | n | 4 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05756414-n | (psychology) transfer of a response learned to one stimulus to a similar stimulus |
+ generalize | v | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01022420-v | draw from specific cases for more general cases |
+ genetic_psychology | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06138941-n | the branch of psychology that studies the social and mental development of children |
+ Gestalt_psychology | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06141324-n | (psychology) a theory of psychology that emphasizes the importance of configurational properties |
+ group_dynamics | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06141962-n | the branch of social psychology that studies the psychodynamics of interaction in social groups |
+ habit | n | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00414179-n | (psychology) an automatic pattern of behavior in reaction to a specific situation; may be inherited or acquired through frequent repetition |
+ halting | a | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00290784-a | fragmentary or halting from emotional strain |
+ hep | a | 1 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-01307571-a | informed about the latest trends |
+ hip | a | 1 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-01307571-a | informed about the latest trends |
+ hip_to | a | 1 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-01307571-a | informed about the latest trends |
+ idiographic | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02593735-a | relating to or involving the study of individuals |
+ industrial_psychology | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06138347-n | any of several branches of psychology that seek to apply psychological principles to practical problems of education or industry or marketing etc. |
+ infer | v | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01022420-v | draw from specific cases for more general cases |
+ inhibition | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01070892-n | (psychology) the conscious exclusion of unacceptable thoughts or desires |
+ inmost | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00951709-a | being deepest within the self |
+ inner | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00951831-a | located inward |
+ innermost | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00951709-a | being deepest within the self |
+ inside | r | 3 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00230189-r | with respect to private feelings |
+ instead | r | 1 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-00063172-r | in place of, or as an alternative to |
+ interior | a | 3 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00951831-a | located inward |
+ internal | a | 4 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00951831-a | located inward |
+ internality | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-04621010-n | preoccupation with what concerns human inner nature (especially ethical or ideological values) |
+ introject | v | 1 | [ analysis psychological_science ] | eng-30-00554894-v | incorporate (attitudes or ideas) into one's personality unconsciously |
+ introjected | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01328753-a | incorporated unconsciously into your own psyche |
+ introjection | n | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05754197-n | (psychology) unconscious internalization of aspects of the world (especially aspects of persons) within the self in such a way that the internalized representation takes over the psychological functions of the external objects |
+ introversion | n | 3 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-04621963-n | (psychology) an introverted disposition; concern with one's own thoughts and feelings |
+ introversive | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01351021-a | directed inward; marked by interest in yourself or concerned with inner feelings |
+ introvertish | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01351302-a | somewhat introverted |
+ introvertive | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01351021-a | directed inward; marked by interest in yourself or concerned with inner feelings |
+ inward | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00951247-a | relating to or existing in the mind or thoughts |
+ inwardly | r | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00230189-r | with respect to private feelings |
+ inwardness | n | 4 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-04621010-n | preoccupation with what concerns human inner nature (especially ethical or ideological values) |
+ irradiation | n | 5 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05756698-n | (Pavolvian conditioning) the elicitation of a conditioned response by stimulation similar but not identical to the original stimulus |
+ jnd | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05713101-n | (psychophysics) the difference between two stimuli that (under properly controlled experimental conditions) is detected as often as it is undetected |
+ just-noticeable_difference | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05713101-n | (psychophysics) the difference between two stimuli that (under properly controlled experimental conditions) is detected as often as it is undetected |
+ law_of_effect | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05881303-n | (psychology) the principle that behaviors are selected by their consequences; behavior having good consequences tends to be repeated whereas behavior that leads to bad consequences is not repeated |
+ lay_out | v | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00407848-v | get ready for a particular purpose or event |
+ learned | a | 3 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01637032-a | established by conditioning or learning |
+ maladjusted | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00351818-a | poorly adjusted to demands and stresses of daily living |
+ memory | n | 5 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06140268-n | the area of cognitive psychology that studies memory processes |
+ mental_strain | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-14375890-n | (psychology) nervousness resulting from mental stress |
+ misunderstood | a | 1 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-01379116-a | wrongly understood |
+ molar | a | 4 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01542071-a | pertaining to large units of behavior |
+ molecular | a | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01542252-a | relating to simple or elementary organization |
+ negative_reinforcer | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05829012-n | a reinforcing stimulus whose removal serves to decrease the likelihood of the response that produced it |
+ negative_reinforcing_stimulus | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05829012-n | a reinforcing stimulus whose removal serves to decrease the likelihood of the response that produced it |
+ nervous_strain | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-14375890-n | (psychology) nervousness resulting from mental stress |
+ neuropsychological | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02908768-a | of or concerned with neuropsychology |
+ neuropsychology | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06140799-n | the branch of psychology that is concerned with the physiological bases of psychological processes |
+ nomothetic | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02593861-a | relating to or involving the search for abstract universal principles |
+ nonnatural | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01577086-a | existing outside of or not in accordance with nature |
+ normal | a | 3 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01598319-a | being approximately average or within certain limits in e.g. intelligence and development |
+ or_else | r | 1 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-00063172-r | in place of, or as an alternative to |
+ otherworldliness | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-04621314-n | concern with things of the spirit |
+ otherworldly | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01577086-a | existing outside of or not in accordance with nature |
+ outer | a | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00951163-a | located outside |
+ outward | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00950706-a | relating to physical reality rather than with thoughts or the mind |
+ outwardly | r | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00230058-r | in outward appearance |
+ outwardness | n | 3 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-04620741-n | a concern with or responsiveness to outward things (especially material objects as opposed to ideal concepts) |
+ overgeneralise | v | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01022257-v | draw too general a conclusion |
+ overgeneralize | v | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01022257-v | draw too general a conclusion |
+ pain-free | a | 1 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-01713250-a | not accompanied by pain sensations |
+ perceptual_constancy | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05708818-n | (psychology) the tendency for perceived objects to give rise to very similar perceptual experiences in spite of wide variations in the conditions of observation |
+ physiological_psychology | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06140799-n | the branch of psychology that is concerned with the physiological bases of psychological processes |
+ positive_reinforcer | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05828820-n | a reinforcing stimulus that serves to increase the likelihood of the response that produces it |
+ positive_reinforcing_stimulus | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05828820-n | a reinforcing stimulus that serves to increase the likelihood of the response that produces it |
+ presentational | a | 1 | [ psychological_science philosophy ] | eng-30-02784317-a | of or relating to a presentation (especially in psychology or philosophy) |
+ preternatural | a | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01577086-a | existing outside of or not in accordance with nature |
+ proactive | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02592147-a | descriptive of any event or stimulus or process that has an effect on events or stimuli or processes that occur subsequently |
+ problem_solving | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06140437-n | the area of cognitive psychology that studies the processes involved in solving problems |
+ project | v | 12 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00729642-v | regard as objective |
+ psychodynamics | n | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06141768-n | the branch of social psychology that deals with the processes and emotions that determine psychology and motivation |
+ psycholinguistic | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02939656-a | of or relating to the psychology of language |
+ psycholinguistics | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06140587-n | the branch of cognitive psychology that studies the psychological basis of linguistic competence and performance |
+ psychological | a | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02905794-a | of or relating to or determined by psychology |
+ psychologically | r | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00435142-r | in terms of psychology |
+ psychometric | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02913737-a | of or relating to psychometrics |
+ psychometrics | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06141023-n | any branch of psychology concerned with psychological measurements |
+ psychometrika | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06141023-n | any branch of psychology concerned with psychological measurements |
+ psychometry | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06141023-n | any branch of psychology concerned with psychological measurements |
+ psychonomics | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06139285-n | the branch of psychology that uses experimental methods to study psychological issues |
+ psychopathology | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06137759-n | the branch of psychology concerned with abnormal behavior |
+ psychophysics | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06139491-n | the branch of psychology concerned with quantitative relations between physical stimuli and their psychological effects |
+ psychophysiology | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06140799-n | the branch of psychology that is concerned with the physiological bases of psychological processes |
+ ragged | a | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02434210-a | worn out from stress or strain |
+ readiness | n | 3 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05674584-n | (psychology) being temporarily ready to respond in a particular way |
+ reflexology | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06141197-n | the study of reflex action as it relates to the behavior of organisms |
+ rehearsal | n | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00896832-n | (psychology) a form of practice; repetition of information (silently or aloud) in order to keep it in short-term memory |
+ reinforce | v | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00787660-v | strengthen and support with rewards |
+ reinforcement | n | 3 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05828552-n | (psychology) a stimulus that strengthens or weakens the behavior that produced it |
+ reinforcer | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05828552-n | (psychology) a stimulus that strengthens or weakens the behavior that produced it |
+ reinforcing_stimulus | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05828552-n | (psychology) a stimulus that strengthens or weakens the behavior that produced it |
+ repress | v | 3 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00612841-v | put out of one's consciousness |
+ retroactive | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02592396-a | descriptive of any event or stimulus or process that has an effect on the effects of events or stimuli or process that occurred previously |
+ reward | v | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00787660-v | strengthen and support with rewards |
+ ritual | n | 3 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00414790-n | stereotyped behavior |
+ second_nature | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00414881-n | acquired behavior that is practiced so long it seems innate |
+ self-whispered | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00952307-a | as if whispered to yourself |
+ set | n | 12 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05674584-n | (psychology) being temporarily ready to respond in a particular way |
+ set | v | 22 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00407848-v | get ready for a particular purpose or event |
+ set_up | v | 4 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00407848-v | get ready for a particular purpose or event |
+ shape_constancy | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05709507-n | the tendency to perceive the shape of a rigid object as constant despite differences in the viewing angle (and consequent differences in the shape of the pattern projected on the retina of the eye) |
+ shut-in | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01351302-a | somewhat introverted |
+ size_constancy | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05709766-n | the tendency to perceive the veridical size of a familiar object despite differences in their distance (and consequent differences in the size of the pattern projected on the retina of the eye) |
+ social_psychology | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-06141561-n | the branch of psychology that studies persons and their relationships with others and with groups and with society as a whole |
+ spiritism | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-04621314-n | concern with things of the spirit |
+ spiritual | a | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02579136-a | concerned with or affecting the spirit or soul |
+ spiritualism | n | 3 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-04621314-n | concern with things of the spirit |
+ spirituality | n | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-04621314-n | concern with things of the spirit |
+ stimulus_generalisation | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05756414-n | (psychology) transfer of a response learned to one stimulus to a similar stimulus |
+ stimulus_generalization | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05756414-n | (psychology) transfer of a response learned to one stimulus to a similar stimulus |
+ strain | n | 4 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-14375890-n | (psychology) nervousness resulting from mental stress |
+ strained | a | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02407041-a | showing signs of mental and emotional tension |
+ stress | n | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-14376188-n | (psychology) a state of mental or emotional strain or suspense |
+ suppress | v | 4 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00612841-v | put out of one's consciousness |
+ suppression | n | 4 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01070892-n | (psychology) the conscious exclusion of unacceptable thoughts or desires |
+ swallow | v | 6 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00737352-v | keep from expressing |
+ tense | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02405326-a | in or of a state of physical or nervous tension |
+ tensely | r | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00173790-r | in a tense manner |
+ tenseness | n | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-14376188-n | (psychology) a state of mental or emotional strain or suspense |
+ tension | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-14376188-n | (psychology) a state of mental or emotional strain or suspense |
+ thankless | a | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02016145-a | not likely to be rewarded |
+ to_a_man | r | 1 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-00171931-r | without exception |
+ transcendental | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01577086-a | existing outside of or not in accordance with nature |
+ transcendentally | r | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00480079-r | in a transcendental way or to a transcendental extent |
+ unadapted | a | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00351991-a | not having adapted to new conditions |
+ unadjusted | a | 2 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00351991-a | not having adapted to new conditions |
+ unappreciated | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02016145-a | not likely to be rewarded |
+ unearthly | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02579136-a | concerned with or affecting the spirit or soul |
+ unfriendly | a | 1 | [ cognition psychological_science component ] | eng-30-01078178-a | not easy to understand or use |
+ ungratifying | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02016145-a | not likely to be rewarded |
+ unitisation | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05731568-n | (psychology) the configuration of smaller units of information into large coordinated units |
+ unitization | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-05731568-n | (psychology) the configuration of smaller units of information into large coordinated units |
+ universalise | v | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01022740-v | make universal |
+ universalize | v | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-01022740-v | make universal |
+ unpainful | a | 1 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-01713250-a | not accompanied by pain sensations |
+ unrelaxed | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02407193-a | nor relaxed |
+ unrewarding | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02016001-a | not rewarding; not providing personal satisfaction |
+ unstrained | a | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-02408140-a | not placed under psychological stress |
+ ununderstood | a | 1 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-01378878-a | not understood |
+ unwitting | a | 2 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-00192880-a | not aware or knowing |
+ use | n | 5 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-00414179-n | (psychology) an automatic pattern of behavior in reaction to a specific situation; may be inherited or acquired through frequent repetition |
+ witting | a | 1 | [ cognition psychological_science ] | eng-30-00192756-a | aware or knowing |
+ yips | n | 1 | [ psychological_science ] | eng-30-14376497-n | nervous tension that causes an athlete to fail (especially causes golfers to miss short putts) |