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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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AFTERIMAGE

noun. The visual which stays present even after a stimulant ceases or is taken away. A positive doesn't happen very

AFTER-NYSTAGMUS

noun. The fundamentals of vestibular nystagmus which takes place following the head's rotation, comprising swift, nonvoluntary mobility of the eye

AFTERPLAY

noun. Loving care and sexual or romantic behavior that follows an orgasm attained via sexual activity.

AFTERPOTENTIAL

the component of a behavior's aptitude which stays present following the point at which electric aptitude reaches it's highest level

AGAPE

noun. An intricate compilation of love comprising sentiments of warmth, affection, self-denial, and visual inclination for the characteristics, mannerisms, speech,

AGE CALIBRATION

the calibration of a test concerning age equivalents.

AGE CRISIS

an abstract and qualitative alteration in the character corresponding with internal controversies taking place at a particular place in one's

AGE CRITIQUE

the period in life marked by the beginning of the end of menses- the year(s) spent in menopause.

AGE DE RETOUR

the period in life marked by cognitive and physical decline- the years spent in senility.

AGE DISCRIMINATION

generally adverse and differential behavior toward people due to their age in years. In America, national laws have been ratified

AGE DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT ACT (ADEA)

an American law, put into place in 1967, that forbids professional methods which discriminate toward persons forty and older, except

AGE EFFECT

1. any sort of modification of emotional or mental operations or performances, based on age, such as escalated conformation during

AGE EQUIVALENT (AEQ)

the typical numerical age at which those belonging to a populace generally attain a specified grade on an examination.

AGE NORM

the numerical age corresponding with the typical or assumed degree of accomplishment.

AGE OF CONSENT

the age which a person is treated as lawfully competent to advance to something special, in particular sexual activities or

AGE OF ONSET

the common age which an illness initially begins in susceptible people. A trademark of various hereditary disorders is that they

AGE RATIO

one clue of the prognostic capacity of a skills exam, acquired by separating the scholar's numerical age at one dispersion

AGE REGRESSION

a mesmerizing approach during which the counselor assists the patient in remembering an important encounter by forcing amnesia of their

AGE SCORE

the result of an examination described with respect to the age of the test-taker in correlation with the result the

AGE-APPROPRIATE MATURITY

emotional or mental readiness: the capacity to handle something very well and recover from well, with experience and to carry