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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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INTERVAL ESTIMATE

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

INTRAMAZE CUE

It is within a maze and is a cue, it can be a floor texture, wall colour or a scent

INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTION (IM INJECTION)

A substance that is injected into a muscle by a hypodermic syringe, it is usually injected into the upper arm

INTRANSITIVE INN

Pressure inside the eye, and is measured by tonometry, an indication of increased pressure could be glaucoma, this is pressure

INTRAPSYCHIC CONFLICT

Opposing forces and the clash of them within the psyche, it is a psychoanalytic theory such as wishes, agencies or

INTERVENTRICULAR FORAMEN

The third ventricle of the brain and the opening that connects it with either lateral ventricle. The flow of cerebrospinal

INTRAPSYCHIC

Ideas, conflicts, pertaining to impulses or other phenomena that is psychological and arises or occurs within the mind or psyche

INTROMISSION

Is putting or the act or sending in something especially the insertion of the penis into the vagina. See penetration.

INTERNAL OBJECT

the image or a representation of a person that is experienced as an internalised presence in the mind. The psyche

INTRAROLE CONFLICT

Incompatibility caused by conflict among behaviours and expectations associated with a single role. The inherent complexity may result in inconsistencies

INTRAPSYCHIC ATAXIA

Coordination of feelings and lack of them, volition, and thoughts (e.g. laughing when depressed). The Austrian psychi-atrist F.rwin Stranskv introduced

INTROSPECTIVE METHOD

Research and the approach in which participants describe their experiences that are conscious

INTROVERSION

Internal private orientation toward the world of ones self and the inner thoughts of ones feelings, rather than towards the

INTERVAL TIMER

The time between two events and the instrument that measures it

INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE (ICP)

Excessive intracranial pressure, is pressure within the skull and brain damage can be caused and blood flow is impeded within

INTRANSITIVITY

Elements and the quality of a relationship among them such that relationships do not transfer across ele-ments (i.e., that relationships

INTUITIONISM

1. People an their tendency to prefer to think, reason and remember memory representations by processing inexact rather than working

INTUITION

Perception or immediate insight as contrasted with conscious reflection or reasoning. Intuitions have been characterized as quasi-mystical alternatively experiences and

INTUITIVE STAGE

Cognitive development in Jean Piaget's theory, during the period of the preoperational stage, from a out 4 to 7 years,

INTOXICANT

Transient alterations that are produced by a capable substance in mental function. The intoxication and the nature of it depends