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CONSTITUTIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

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There is 1 meaning of the phrase Constitutional Psychology.

Constitutional Psychology - as a noun

(psychology) a school of thought postulating that the personality of an individual is dependent on the type of his physique (somatotype).

Example: "Constitutional psychology is a now discredited theory, developed in the 1940s by american psychologist william herbert sheldon, associating body types with human temperament types."

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"Researchers in constitutional psychology analyze how genetics and environmental factors affect personality development."
"Many studies in constitutional psychology aim to understand the link between certain traits and genetic variations."
"One area of interest in constitutional psychology is the examination of temperament and its influence on behavior."
"Investigating the role of genes in shaping cognitive abilities is an important aspect of constitutional psychology."
"Understanding the interactions between genes and environmental factors is central to constitutional psychology."
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