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ALLOGROOMING

noun. behaviors which comprise 2 or more people plucking through one another's locks or feathers. Frequently deemed to have an

ALLPORT'S PERSONALITY TRAIT THEORY

Gordon W. Allport's doctrine said a person's character traits are the vital points to the individuality and persistence of their

ALPHA-FETOPROTEIN (A-FETOPROTEIN AFP)

a protein seen in the blood plasma of developing children while inutero and cultivated by a few growths in mature

ALTERNATE BINAURAL LOUDNESS-BALANCE TEST

an exam for an irregular vulnerability to boisterous noise. The person listens to 2 tones, both the identical frequency listened

ALTITUDE SICKNESS

sickness stemming from a lack of oxygen during periods of exposure to high altitudes. Signs of such exposure comprise queasiness,

AMAUROSIS FUGAX

repetitive attacks of vision reduction, that could well be brought about by, amidst other causes, glaucoma, inebriation, optic neuritis, headaches,

AMBIVALENT ATTACHMENT

in the unusual circumstance, a variation of vulnerable and open attachment in such a way that babies display tandem reactions,

AMERICAN ALLIANCE FOR HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCA

an association of 6 entities (National Dance Association, National Association for Girls and Women in Sport, American Association for Leisure

AMERICAN ORTHOPSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION (AOA)

formed by Karl Menninger, a doctor, in 1924, an all-encompassing pro enterprise involved in precautionary, remedial, and support concepts in

AMESLAN

a contracted way of referring to American sign language.

AMNIOCCNTCSIS

a technique used to investigate the fetal chromosomes for any variety of irregularities or for the purpose of judging the

AMPHI-

prefix 1. unsure or cloudy. 2. on both parts or of each type, amphiboly noun. a phrase that possesses a

AMYTAL

noun. A brand name for amobarbital.

ANAGRAM PROBLEM SOLVING

with regard to analysis of problem resolution, a regularly occurring task wherein it is requested that volunteers confirm which term

ANALOGUE

1. a being, object, or otherwise, that poses a likeness to another being, object, etc. 2. an organ belonging to

ANALYTIC RULES

the 2 regulations conveyed by Sigmund Freud for employing and carrying out the psychoanalytic theory: the rule of association, that

ANCESTOR WORSHIP

a tradition seen in several civilizations, in particular in Africa and Asia, that incorporates the venerating of deceased relatives and

ANDROGENIZATION

n. a masculinizing process largely involving androgen hormones (i.e. testosterone), that results in the formation of male sex characteristics via

ANETHOPATH

n. an individual who appears to be lacking morals or ethical values and inhibitions. See also antisocial personality disorder.

ANGULAR GYRUS

The ridge in the brain in the inferior parietal lobe region. Found at the intersection of the superior and middle