| 1. | Leonard green and joel myerson , psychologists at washington university in st 圣路易斯华盛顿大学的心理学家莱昂纳德和乔尔。 |
| 2. | Here are some practical suggestions , from research by university of california psychologist sonja lyubomirsky 加利福尼亚大学的心理学家宋雅?鲁伯米斯基的研究为此提供了一些实用的建议。 |
| 3. | Leonard green and joel myerson , psychologists at washington university in st . louis , found the generosity of a tipper may be limited by their bill 圣路易斯华盛顿大学的心理学家莱昂纳德和乔尔迈尔森发现,给小费者人是否慷慨可能会受到帐单金额的影响。 |
| 4. | " choosing the right words is therefore vitally important if your application is to stand out from the rest , " says karen pine , a psychologist at the university of hertfordshire “因此,如果你的应聘材料想要脱颖而出的话,选择适当的单词非常重要, ”赫特福德大学的心理学家卡伦?佩恩说。 |
| 5. | " choosing the right words is therefore vitally important if your application is to stand out from the rest , " says karen pine , a psychologist at the university of hertfordshire “因此,如果你的应聘材料想要脱颖而出的话,选择适当的单词非常重要, ”赫特福德大学的心理学家卡伦佩恩说。 |
| 6. | The university of western ontario psychologist reached his conclusion after scrutinizing the results of university aptitude tests taken by 100 , 000 students aged 17 and 18 of both es 这位西安大略大学的心理学家对10万名17至18岁的男女学生进行了大学智力测试,他在分析测试结果后得出了这个结论。 |
| 7. | Benjamin crocker , a psychologist at the university of southern california , reveal that as many as ten million adult americans have already experienced or will experience at least one panic attack in their lifetime 据本杰明?克罗克? ?一位美国南加利福尼亚大学的心理学家透露,多达一千万的成年美国人,在他们的一生中已经经历过或至少会经历一次恐慌症的发作。 |
| 8. | Psychologist philippe tobler and colleagues at the university of cambridge , u . k . , told 14 volunteers that they would get a monetary reward , a 20 pence coin ( worth about 40 cents ) , every time they passed a test on a computer 英国剑桥大学的心理学家菲利普?托卜勒及其同事,告诉14位志愿者,他们每通过一项电脑测试,就能得到一枚面值20便士(约合40美分)的硬币作为奖赏。 |
| 9. | So says margie lachman , professor of psychology at brandeis university . lachman and her colleagues asked 335 adults , ages 21 to 83 , to recall a list of 30 words that could be categorized as types of fruit , flowers and so on 据美国“生活科学”网站3月8日报道,美国布兰代斯大学的心理学家们对335名年龄从21岁到83岁的成年人进行了一项测试,要求他们回忆之前看到的一张词汇表,表中30个词汇被分成水果类和鲜花类等等。 |
| 10. | Lachman and her colleagues asked 335 adults , ages 21 to 83 , to recall a list of 30 words that could be categorized as types of fruit , flowers and so on . among the middle - aged and older people , those who had more confidence in their ability to control their cognitive functioning did better on the test 据美国“生活科学”网站3月8日报道,美国布兰代斯大学的心理学家们对335名年龄从21岁到83岁的成年人进行了一项测试,要求他们回忆之前看到的一张词汇表,表中30个词汇被分成水果类和鲜花类等等。 |