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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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INTERPOLATED TASK

Name of the activity presented between two experimental tasks to fill time or disguise the connection between the two critical

INTERTHALAMIC ADHESION

Gray matter that is a mass and extends in most individuals across the midline of the third ventricle of the

INTERPERSONAL TRUST

this is the confidence a person or group of people has in relying on another person or group. The degree

INTERVIEW

A conversation that is directed in which a clinician, employer, therapist, researcher or (the interviewer) intends to elicit specific information

INTERVENTION PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN

With goal of providing and the different types of program and any number of them, intellectual, emotional, nutritional or benefits

INTERROGATIVE

Linguistics. Sentence used to pose a question rather than make a statement, issue a command or the mood of a

INTERVIEWER EFFECTS

An interviewers attributes and the influence and behaviours on the answers of a respondant. The appearance, demeanor, training, age, sex

INTERVIEW SCHEDULE

An interviewer will ask questions from a script that they are contained in

INTIMACY

A state of extreme interpersonal emotional closeness such that each party's personal space can be entered without causing discomfort and

INTERSENSORY PERCEPTION

1. Information and the perception that is presented through modalities that are separate and an experience that is intergrated. 2.

INTERSCORER RELIABILITY

Consistency reliability which is internal and among individuals of two or more and the scoring responses of examinees. See also

INTERVENING VARIABLE

1. Is an entity and hypothetical and is influenced by an independent variable and influences in turn a variable dependent.

GROUP BEHAVIOR

These are the actions that are performed by the group as a whole and the people taking part. Applies to

INTERVAL ESTIMATE

Likely values and the range that is estimated and a parameter for a given population. Compare point estimate

INTERGROUP DYNAMICS

The term describing the dynamic rather than static processes that influence the ever changing relationships between groups, including intergroup stereotyping,

INTERVENTION

1. Deal with the issues and an action on part of the therapist for the client and their problems. When

INTERVAL TIMER

The time between two events and the instrument that measures it

GROUP HARMONY

This describes the extent to which group interactions among members are friendly, congruous and free from any conflicts.

INTERVIEWER STEREOTYPE

The ideal job candidate and the interviewers concept of being in employment, the standard which becomes and is against which

INTERPERSONAL ATTRACTION

These are the internal senses of the interoceptive and proprioceptive systems within the body.