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To: FreeReign
The many courses in psychology I completed for my B.A. and M.A. also separated the two as distinctly different psychological processes. But, hey, who am I to disagree with the omnipotent and omniscient Webster's dictionary. It's the entire psychological community that must be incorrect. I'll contact the APA, NASP, CASP, and the NIMH to inform them of how incorrect they are and that all of their psychology training programs in the whole of the U.S. must be immediately revamped in order to correct this blatant error. That and all of those psych textbooks must be immediately revised for this correction. Thank you ever so much for pointing out this egregious error.
4,986 posted on 12/30/2006 4:15:32 PM PST by SoldierDad (Proud Father of a 2nd BCT 10th Mountain Soldier fighting the terrorists in Iraq)
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To: SoldierDad
The many courses in psychology I completed for my B.A. and M.A. also separated the two as distinctly different psychological processes.

I'm sure that each of the two words does have one or more definitions that are different from the other word.

I'm simply pointing out to you that Webster's as I cited earlier does say that their definitions can be synonymous, meaning that each word has at least one definition in common with the other word.

I've underlined the word "can" in each of my posts. You ignore it and give me an example of how the definitions can be different.

Don't do that. Address my point.

4,996 posted on 12/30/2006 4:47:45 PM PST by FreeReign
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