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psychology department

n. the academic department responsible for teaching and research in psychology [syn: department of psychology]

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Go to any college psychology department and look at the students and faculty: ham radio enthusiasts and other personality-deficient buffs.

Dunlap the biggest of all with his testing testing testing as if he didn't know my powers exist but had to prove it over and over endlessly with his damned statistics and I get so tired and impatient and I feel the hostility from the other undergrads because I'm a privileged character and allowed my special academic track here in the Psychology Department and Gran dear Gran this queer mind of mine sometimes does its tricks and sometimes not but what's the use it's not as though I could use the Sight or the Speech or the Out-of-Body Thing to earn a good living as a bookie or a blackmailer or a spy Lord knows the powers are too unreliable and me too conscience-tender for that but Gran I'm beginning to think I don't want to be a psychologist either not even to study the powers if it means this endless dull dull testing not only of me but .

She hadn't been his idea of the head of a major university psychology department.

You may call the psychology department and obtain Malvina's number.

If I was at a meeting that wasn't getting anywhere -- like the one where Carl Rogers came to Caltech to discuss with us whether Caltech should develop a psychology department -- I would draw the other people.

You will soon be able to tell the difference between the band markings that I wear, which are those of a nurse-in-training, and a charge nurse, an intern, a member of the Psychology Department, a senior physician, or one of the diagnosticians.

Scrawling the number for Case Western's psychology department, I called and asked for Professor Racano.

Considering the qualification, the psychology department could hardly avoid backing that motion.

It was one bit of evidence-a chip in a large mosaic-which made Professor Burke sure that not he, but MacFalkland, was destined to be made Head of the Socio-Psychology Department, when there were funds enough for its establishment.

He seems familiar with the facilities of the psychology department, here.

Miss Gordon says she believed her brother dead until last March, when the head of the psychology department at Beekman University approached her for permission to use Charlie in an experiment.

Three years ago, there had been a minor scandal when one of the assistant professors in the Psychology Department had committed suicide, sticking a gun in his mouth over the Labor Day weekend.

But I'm not only the assistant head of your Psychology Department.