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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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AD HOMINEM

standing for a kind of casual or a convincing approach in that a disagreement is presented to be legitimate or

AD IGNORANTIUM (AD IGNORANTIAM)

standing for a sort of casual or convincing method where within such a disagreement is assumed to be factual since

AD LIB

1. with regard to animal tests, designating or associating with an agenda documenting endless admittance to food and water. 2.

AD LITEM

with regard to reason for judicial processes and trials

AD MISERICORDIAM

designating a kind of casual misconception or a coaxing technique where support for the facts of a disagreement are grounded

AD POPULUM

designating a kind of casual delusion or a convincing approach that occurs when reports for the specifics of a feud

AD VERECUNDIAM

designating a kind of casual misconception or a coaxing technique where demands for the specifics of a matter are really

ADAMHA

shortening for Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration.

ADAPTABILITY

noun. 1. the ability to render adequate feedback up to modified or developing conditions. 2. the potential to adjust or

ADAPTATION

1. modification of a sense organ to the force or even standard of stimulation, leading to a development where sensorial

ADAPTATION LEVEL (AL)

introduced by American psychologist Harry Helson, the degree to that someone changes, that makes up a standard for that stimulants

ADAPTATION MECHANISM

founded by Jean Piaget, a process of scientific adaptation via the interaction between the assimilation of reports from life experience

ADAPTATION PERIOD

a time period for the duration that a study's volunteers come to be used to instrumentation or trial and error

ADAPTATION TIME

the time frame from the establishment of a stimulant up until the sense organ being prompted has conformed in its

ADAPTATIONAL APPROACH

a kind of psychoanalytic psychiatry that abstains from the orthodox analytical focus on the childhood years and concentrates rather on

ADAPTATIONAL PSYCHODYNAMICS,

developed by Hungarian-born U.S. psychoanalyst Sandor Rado, one of the child ego stages in transactional analysis, where children exhibit conformity,

ADAPTED CHILD

one of many child ego conditions in trans

ADAPTIVE ACT

the way a living body discovers how to render the right reactions that are necessary for a change to the

ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR

1. the standard of day-after-day functioning in jobs that is needed for someone to satisfy very common positions in their

ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR SCALE

1. virtually any standard evaluation method offering well-known psychometric characteristics utilized in order to keep track of and evaluate day-after-day