ACADEMIC INTELLIGENCE
cognitive abilities that are regarded as being highly imperative to achieve academic success.
ACADEMIC INTELLIGENCE TASKS
projects that necessitate the employment of academic trades and intellect.
ACADEMIC INTERVENTION
engagement of school faculties and board members to establish and carry out operative outlines that will aid in preventing improper…
ACADEMIC OVERACHIEVEMENT
1. educational success that reaches levels beyond what was predicted. 2. overreaching ambition to succeed in the academic arena.
ACADEMIC PROBLEM
1. learning inhibitors commonly seen in younger children that do not hold the capacity to complete work on an academic…
ACADEMIC SELF-CONCEPT
a person's own critique of their academic behaviors, performance, and achievement that includes their assessment of their performance in whole…
ACADEMIC UNDERACHIEVEMENT1
1. academic achievement that falls beneath the level of performance expected. Expectations are generally determined based either on the individual's…
ACADEMIC-ACHIEVEMENT PREDICTION
the level of achievement that it is assumed a pupil can reach within the confines of their education. Generally, this…
ACAMPROSATE
noun. A portion of GABA (gammaaminobutyric acid) neurotransmitters that aid in overseeing alcohol dependency. Has demonstrated productiveness in terms of…
ACAROPHOBIA
noun. A continual and unreasonable terror of or aversion to skin parasites, worms, and more- an aversion to itching or…
ACATAPHASIA (AKATAPHASIA)
noun. The regular use of words which are incomprehendable, unsuitable, or not grammatically correct. This trait is often exhibited by…
ACCELERATED INTERACTION
a concentrated level of intensity within a group of individuals sharing in the same experience
ACCELERATION
noun. 1. a rise in the rate at which something/someone moves. 2. in regards to arithmetic, the speed at with…
ACCELERATION EFFECTS
effects on and effects felt within the body stemming from forces and pressure put upon it, such as the aftereffects…
ACCELERATION FORCES
pressures placed upon something derived from the speed of change of it's own speed. In regards to psychology, more attention…
ACCELERATION-DECELERATION INJURY
head trauma due to abrupt movement or abrupt cessation of movement of the head.