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experimental psychology
noun
- the branch of psychology dealing with the study of emotional and mental activity, as learning, in humans and other animals by means of experimental methods.
experimental psychology
noun
- the scientific study of the individual behaviour of man and other animals, esp of perception, learning, memory, motor skills, and thinking
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Word History and Origins
Origin of experimental psychology1
First recorded in 1875–80
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Example Sentences
Experimental psychology began about twenty-five years ago; at that time there existed one psychological laboratory.
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Experimental psychology is but a half-century old; educational psychology, less than a quarter-century old.
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His demonstrations were conducted along lines familiar to all students of experimental psychology.
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The early history of experimental psychology in America once occasioned discussion.
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So experimental psychology needs as its starting point an exact definition of the technique to be used in making the experiment.
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