AMBIVALENT SEXISM
a kind of discrimination that is marked by the simultaneous existence of unfavorable and favorable outlooks directed at 1 of…
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR COUNSELING AND DE
the previous brand name for the American Counseling Association.
AMERICAN PAIN SOCIETY (APS)
a multidisciplinary pro enterprise with an objective to move forward studies on pain, learning, remedies, and advanced approach.
AMNIOTIC SAC
a membrane filled with liquid that surrounds the embryo of a reptile, mammal, or bird, and keeps it safe.
ANABOLIC SYSTEM
a built-in body shape wherein the abdomen is more distinguished from the upper body area because of bigger visceral organs.
ANAL EROTICISM
with regard to psychoanalytic theory, enjoyable feelings corresponding with the voiding, withholding, or overseeing of the feces, or through provocation…
ANALOGUE EXPERIMENT
a trial and error process wherein a sensational occurrence is generated within the confine of a secured lab in effort…
ANALYTICAL INTELLIGENCE
in the classical principle of intelligence, the attributes and general knowledge of a person as gauged by traditional assessments of…
ANCESTRAL TRAIT
a transformative attribute that is homological in regards to a gang of living beings but still isn't distinctive to persons'…
ANDROGYNISM
a descriptive term that denotes the presence of male and female sex characteristics in the same individual. See also hermaphrodite,.…
ANEURYSM (ANEURISM)
n. swelling at a specific point in an artery, usually where arteries branch from each other, caused by the impact…
ANIMAL EMOTIONALITY
hypothesized emotional reactions in animals, as measured by heart rate, hormonal changes, and defecation rate. Correlations exist showing that the…
ANIMAL SOCIAL BEHAVIOR
the aggregate of all behaviors that include interaction with other group members or animals. These behaviors include cooperation, play, aggression,…
ANISOMETROPIA
n. a condition whereby the refractory powers of the eyes are unequal in the same individual.
ANOETIC MEMORY
the most basic and fundamental of memory in Endel Tulving's monohierarchic theory of memory. Refers to any type of learning…
ANTAGONIST
n. 1. An agent, for example a drug or hormone, that works to reduce the action of an agonist -…