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Keyon Abbott
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25 December, 10:19
What is the definition of psychology
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Francis Jefferson
25 December, 10:35
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Psychology is the scientific state of mind and behavior.
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Paityn Carney
25 December, 10:40
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the scientific study of the human mind and its functions ...
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