• May Smith OBE (29 August 1879 – 22 February 1968) was a British Industrial psychologist from Hulme, Manchester. She received a bachelor's degree in 1903...
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  • May Smith may refer to: May Smith (textile designer) (1906–1988), painter, engraver, textile designer and textile printer May Smith (psychologist) (1879–1968)...
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    A psychologist is a professional who practices psychology and studies mental states, perceptual, cognitive, emotional, and social processes and behavior...
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    ts/catherine-helen-spence Mary Smith (22 November 1909 – 25 November 1989) was an English-born Australian psychologist. She was probably born at Liverpool...
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  • motivation, job satisfaction and the health and safety of employees. An I-O psychologist conducts research on employee attitudes, behaviors, emotions, motivation...
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  • Smith (psychologist), American forensic psychologist Helen Smith (politician) (1927–2007), New Zealand politician in the Values Party Helen Smith (writer)...
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  • adolescents. It is an area of applied psychology practiced by a school psychologist. They often collaborate with educators, families, school leaders, community...
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  • ourselves and others." Harvard Medical School psychologist Anna Precht supposed, "In a cooler, calmer moment, [Smith] would acknowledge that a joke is not actually...
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  • Karl U. Smith (1907–1994), American physiologist, psychologist and behavioral cybernetician Carl Smith (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Institutional betrayal is a concept described by psychologist Jennifer Freyd, referring to "wrongdoings perpetrated by an institution upon individuals...
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