Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A student of mind in its relations to life; one who approaches psychology by way of biology (this taken in its widest sense to include evolutionary theory, anthropology, sociology, etc.).
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- noun A
specialist inbiopsychology .
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Examples
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The famous bonobo chimpanzee Kanzi, reared by biopsychologist Sue Savage-Rimbaugh, although unable to speak words, understands spoken English and communicates by punching symbols on a special keyboard.
Dan Agin: Book Review: Not A Chimp: The Hunt to Find the Genes That Make Us Human 2009
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Jane Flinn, a biopsychologist at George Mason University - the companies sure seemed to be taking a risk with their customers 'health.
NYT > Home Page By DAVID LEONHARDT 2010
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That news, from research published in the journal Addiction, was enough to get this mother of a candy-loving child hustling to call Julie Mennella, a biopsychologist at the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia who studies children's food preferences.
U.S. News 2010
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That news, from research published in the journal Addiction, was enough to get this mother of a candy-loving child hustling to call Julie Mennella, a biopsychologist at the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia who studies children's food preferences.
U.S. News 2010
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Jane Flinn, a biopsychologist at George Mason University - the companies sure seemed to be taking a risk with their customers 'health.
NYT > Home Page By DAVID LEONHARDT 2010
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Intriguingly, keeping friends, not making new ones, boosts longevity for female chacmas in the new study, remarks biopsychologist Barbara Smuts of the University of Michigan in Ann
Latest Science News Features, Blog Entries, Column Entries, Issues, Articles and Book Reviews 2010
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Jane Flinn, a biopsychologist at George Mason University - the companies sure seemed to be taking a risk with their customers 'health.
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Jane Flinn, a biopsychologist at George Mason University - the companies sure seemed to be taking a risk with their customers 'health.
NYT > Home Page By DAVID LEONHARDT 2010
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Jane Flinn, a biopsychologist at George Mason University - the companies sure seemed to be taking a risk with their customers 'health.
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Jane Flinn, a biopsychologist at George Mason University - the companies sure seemed to be taking a risk with their customers 'health.
NYT > Home Page By DAVID LEONHARDT 2010
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