That would be psychological, as in a "psychological evaluation", since it describes what kind of evaluation.
The word psychiatric is an adjective. It means relating to psychiatry.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective. it is the comparative form of the adjective 'scary.'
The word 'psychological' is the adjective form of the noun psychology.
The word psychological is the adjective form for the noun psychology.
The word psychiatric is an adjective. It means relating to psychiatry.
The verb is correctly spelled manipulate (to handle, or to influence or affect, as by psychology or persuasion).It has the noun form manipulation and adjective form manipulative and gerund (noun or adjective) manipulating.
The word fascinating can be an adjective and a verb. The adjective is used to describe something that is interesting or attractive. The verb form is the present participle of the verb to fascinate.
Noun Derivative - a verb that becomes a noun by adding a suffix or suffixes at the end of the word. Adjective Derivative - a noun or verb that becomes an adjective by adding a suffix or suffixes at the end of the word. (sometimes nouns and verbs, or nouns and adjectives, have the same spelling) Verb occur --> noun occurrence (noun derivative) Verb depend --> noun dependence (noun derivative) or noun dependent Verb depend --> adjective dependent (adjective derivative) Verb react --> adjective reactive (adjective derivative)
classes of psychology are; educational psychology, industrial psychology, counselling psychology, clinical psychology, social psychology,experimental psychology, industrial psychology, physiology psychology, development psychology and engineering psychology.
Bernard Lubin has written: 'Manual for the depression adjective check lists' -- subject(s): Depression Adjective Check Lists 'The clinical psychologist: background, roles, and functions' -- subject(s): Clinical psychologists 'Study guide and readings for Abnormal psychology, current perspectives, fourth edition, Richard R. Bootzin, Joan Ross Acocella' -- subject(s): Examinations, questions, Pathological Psychology, Problems, exercises, Psychology, Pathological 'Group psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Group psychotherapy, Bibliography
There are ten branches of Psychology not two. Abnormal Psychology; Behavioral Psychology; Clinical Psychology; Cognitive Psychology; Community Psychology; Developmental Psychology; Educational Psychology; Evolutionary Psychology; Legal Psychology; and Personality Psychology.
There are ten branches of Psychology not two. Abnormal Psychology; Behavioral Psychology; Clinical Psychology; Cognitive Psychology; Community Psychology; Developmental Psychology; Educational Psychology; Evolutionary Psychology; Legal Psychology; and Personality Psychology.
Psychology is psychology.
there are very many subfields in psychology. some examples are experimental psychology, developmental psychology, consumer psychology, media psychology, educational psychology, exercise and sport psychology, behavioral psychology, social psychology, foreinsic psychology, clinical psychology, and geriatric psychology.