Pronunciation: /ˈsoʊʃəl saɪˈkɑlədʒɪst/
noun a person who specializes in the field of social psychology
A1 A social psychologist studies how people interact with each other.
A2 The social psychologist conducted a study on group behavior.
B1 As a social psychologist, she specializes in understanding social influences on behavior.
B2 The research conducted by the social psychologist shed light on the impact of social media on self-esteem.
C1 The social psychologist's groundbreaking research revolutionized the field of social psychology.
C2 The renowned social psychologist was invited to speak at the prestigious conference on human behavior.
formal The social psychologist conducted a study on group behavior in a controlled setting.
informal My friend is studying to become a social psychologist and she loves analyzing people's behavior.
slang I heard that social psychologists are like mind readers, they can tell what you're thinking just by observing your actions.
figurative Being a social psychologist is like being a detective of human behavior, always trying to uncover the reasons behind people's actions.
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