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N., Sam M.S.

Sam holds a masters in Child Psychology and is an avid supporter of Psychology academics.
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EUSTACHIAN TUBE

The tube running from the middle ear to the pharynx.

EUSTHENIC

A body type similar to aesthenic and close to athletic type in the Kretschmer Typology.

EUSTRESS

The stress from being overwhelmed by pleasurable tasks.

EUTHANASIA

The act of ending a life to prevent further suffering. See active euthenasia- assisted death- end of life- informed consent-

EUTHYMIA

1. Mood of well being. 2. A phase in biploar disorder with neither manic nor depressive moods with a close

EVALUABILITY-ASSESSMENT DATA

The information sought to find problematic areas of program evaluation. It reviews expectations for performance.

EVALUATION APPREHENSION

The uneasiness about being judges by others especially being judged by the experimenter.

EVALUATION INTERVIEW

The interview where the employee is evaluated that can be a routine or periodic discussion of a worker's performance.

EVALUATION OBJECTIVE

Any purposes of evaluating a program.

EVALUATION OF TRAINING

Reviewing personnel training programs to gauge their effectiveness. Also called training evaluation.

EVALUATION RESEARCH

Applying scientific principles, methods and theories to identify, describe, measure and predict importnat factors to develop human service delivery systems.

EVALUATION UTILIZATION

The effort used in acting on findings of an evaluation program.

EVALUATIVE RATINGS

The ranking of judgements of aesthetic or other qualities of objects.

EVALUATIVE REASONING

Critical thinking involving appraisal of the effectiveness, validity, meaning and relevance of an act, idea, technique or object.

EVALUATIVE SEMANTIC PRIMING MEASURE OF ATTI

An implicit attitude measure that is based on phenomenom that the speed of evaluating a target attitude object is made

EVALUATOR

The person who evaluates and provides advice about something.

EVALUATOR CREDIBILITY

The extent that the evaluator of the program is considerd trustworthy by stakeholders.

EVASION

1. Paralogia where an idea that is next logically is replaced by another closely related idea. 2. The elusion or

EVENT

1. The occurence of phenomena with a beginning and end. 2. Probablitity theory.Any nameable thing resulting from a trial of

EVENT MEMORY

Memory used for everyday events.