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experimental psychologist

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experimental
adjective
uk /ɪkˌsper.ɪˈmen.təl/ us /ɪkˌsper.əˈmen.t̬əl/
using new methods, ideas, substances, etc. that have not been tried before, usually in order to find out what effect ...
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psychologist
noun[C]
uk /saɪˈkɒl.ə.dʒɪst/ us /saɪˈkɑː.lə.dʒɪst/
someone who studies the human mind and human emotions and behaviour, and how different situations have an effect ...
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Examples of experimental psychologist


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To an experimentalpsychologist, one person doing something once to see what happens is hardly science (just as digging tiny ditches is hardly construction work).
No experimentalpsychologist was informed of the case until after the corneal grafting took place.
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The lawyer and the judge and the juryman are sure that they do not need the experimentalpsychologist...
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Mller was primarily an experimentalpsychologist, often working in the laboratory and performing rigorous experimental investigations.
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As an experimentalpsychologist and helped design the so-called minimal group experiments which were foundational to the social identity approach.
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His major research finding as an experimentalpsychologist is called matching law the tendency of animals to allocate their choices in direct proportion to the rewards they provide.
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Experimental psychologists use it without a second thought, catalogues and handbooks rubricate it fairly consistently, and historians succeed in pinpointing its legitimizing powers.
The third type, and the most common among cognitive experimental psychologists, addresses the relationships among the concepts or languages within an individual bilingual mind.
Despite this common background, experimental psychologists and economists do not typically emphasize the same questions when they analyze their studies.
The debate about the fundamental nature of language has involved mostly theoretical linguists and experimental psychologists.
In contrast, experimental psychologists never similarly had to battle for respect within their own discipline.
Notwithstanding some minor reservations, the authors express a strong preference for economists' practices on all four features and advise experimental psychologists to adopt the conventional practices of experimental economics.
But throughout the course of their argument, they also suggest that experimental psychologists need to do as experimental economists have done: that is, narrow the variations in their procedures.
This is closer to an experimental psychologist's idea of "good science," that is, there was a lot of repetition and careful study of cause and effect.
There are some experimental psychologists, who have no medical training, who are conducting all kinds of experiments to an ever-increasing extent.
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That is, experimental psychologists long ago rejected any idea that people sense a proximal stimulus such as the retinal image.
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There are many other experimental psychologists around the world exploring readers' responses, conducting many detailed experiments.
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