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ABIENCE

noun. A reaction to a catalyst that directs or prompts an object/being to distance itself/their self from the catalyst.

ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY

a large division of the field of psychology that concentrates on unordinary human behaviors, and how to prevent and treat

ABSENT-MINDEDNESS

a position of unawareness when a person's thought processes are overwhelming enough to distract them from their surrounding environment.

ABSTRACT ATTITUDE

a mental state in which a person employs their capacity to be aware of all elements of a situation or

ABUSE1

1. violent behavior, 2. verb- to use said violent behavior against others, 3. noun- inappropriate use of drugs, alcohol, food,

ACADEMIC-ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION

the urge to go after one's academic goals

ACCEPTANCE SAMPLING

the welcoming of a study into a sample because it qualifies on the basis of it lying within a range

ACCLIMATIZATION

1. accommodation to current situations or surroundings. 2. biological alterations that aid in one's capacity to withstand changes in their

ACETAZOLAMIDE

noun. Reference: carbonic anhydrase inhibitors.

ACHIEVEMENT MEASURES

duties, devices, or methods designed to demonstrate a past or present scholar's level of skill and to determine the worthiness,

ACMESTHESIA

noun. A type of paesthesia where a cutaneous agent that usually feels pain feels pressure or shooting sensations in place

ACOUSTIC-MNESTIC APHASIA

a kind of aphasia concluding from sores in the core parts of the left temporal region of the brain, as

ACROCINESIS

noun. Extreme movement- too much movement.

ACTION DISORGANIZATION SYNDROME (ADS)

an illness in which damage to the frontal lobes of the brain causes people to make numerous Mistakes on multi-part

ACTION-SPECIFIC ENERGY

a pretend source of inspirational energy inside an organism which is considered connected to particular unconditioned conduct, known as ElXF.D-action

ACTIVE LEARNING

1. education which happens in the course of the active functional performance of a job or intellectual procedure. Commonly referred

ACTIVITY CAGE

a encapsulated area where animals move about in an unrestricted environment while onlookers monitor, document, or gauge their behaviors.

ACTOR-OBSERVER EFFECT

with regard to attribution theory, the propensity for people operating within a scenario to credit the reasons for their disruptive

ACUTE

adjective. 1. cutting-edge, confident, or really fragile. 2. denoting a disease which begins unexpectedly, extreme signs, and brief length of

ACUTE PREPARATION

an animal which has underwent trial and error operations, frequently medically invasive, subsequently being reviewed and observed for brief frames