Psychological vs Footshock - What's the difference?
psychological | footshock |
Of or pertaining to psychology.
Without an objective, or reasonably logical foundation.
As an adjective psychological
is of or pertaining to psychology.As a noun footshock is
a mild electrical shock administered to the feet of laboratory animals during a variety of psychological and other experiments.psychological
English
Adjective
(-)- I'm concerned about their psychological well-being.
- The film was a dark psychological thriller.
- Prices seem to have stopped rising, having hit the psychological ceiling of just under 100 dollars.
