psychology - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of psychology in Hindi
Noun
- मनोविज्ञान
- मानसशास्र
- आत्म-विद्या
psychology Definition
Noun
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
psychology Example
- the psychology of Americans in the 1920s ( 1920 के दशक में अमेरिकियों का मनोविज्ञान )
- An investigator, pledging himself to no beliefs - even perhaps one who definitely disbelieves and rejects theism - may yet interest himself in tracking out the psychology of religion. ( एक अन्वेषक, खुद को बिना किसी विश्वास के गिरवी रखता है - यहां तक कि शायद वह जो निश्चित रूप से अविश्वास करता है और आस्तिकता को खारिज करता है - फिर भी धर्म के मनोविज्ञान को ट्रैक करने में खुद को दिलचस्पी ले सकता है। )
- He wrote both on psychology and on metaphysics, but is known especially as a historian of philosophy. ( उन्होंने मनोविज्ञान और तत्वमीमांसा दोनों पर लिखा, लेकिन उन्हें विशेष रूप से दर्शनशास्त्र के इतिहासकार के रूप में जाना जाता है। )
- I got here early and was reading the highlighted portions of one of your psychology books. ( मैं यहां जल्दी आ गया और आपकी मनोविज्ञान की एक किताब के हाइलाइट किए गए हिस्से पढ़ रहा था। )
More Sentence
- Her psychology is not subtle or profound, but her leading characters are clearly conceived and drawn in broad, bold outlines.
- A scientist once said that a magician pulls rabbits out of hats, whereas an experimental psychologist pulls habits out of rats.
- By studying details of the different murders, the detective was able to draw up a psychological profile of the person believed to have committed the murders.
- Thomas wasn't sufficiently psychologically prepared to deal with his illness.
- The reasons for the child's bad behavior are probably psychological.
- Coping with the death of a pet is often psychologically difficult.
- He has been studying the psychology of winning in order to improve his performance in the Olympics.
- We are studying deviant sexual behavior in my psychology course at the moment.
- Still, the idea of the exact measurement of sensation has been a fruitful one, and mainly through his influence on Wundt, Fechner was the father of that "new" psychology of laboratories which investigates human faculties with the aid of exact scientific apparatus.
- In 1870-71 he lectured on psychology at Harvard.
- Sensations, he argued, thus being representable by numbers, psychology may become an "exact" science, susceptible of mathematical treatment.
- Subject area - In which area of psychology would you like to specialize?
- In psychology, his view of the intimate union of soul and body is remarkable.
- The group also researches a variety of areas within transpersonal psychology.
- the psychology of interpersonal relationships