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DISTRESS

A negative emotional state with no identifiable quality.

ECOBEHAVIORAL ASSESSMENT

Assessment used in applied behaviour analysis to measure moment-to-moment effects on specific behaviours.

EMPIRICAL KNOWLEDGE

1. Philosophy. Knowledge gained from experience. 2. Sciences. Knowledge gained from experiment and observation. See empiricism.

EVALUATION APPREHENSION

The uneasiness about being judges by others especially being judged by the experimenter.

EXPLICIT ATTITUDE

An attitude that is a person is aware of. Compare implicit attitude.

LOOKING-GLASS SELF

is a theory which attempts to explain the mechanism and reasoning behind humans consistent attempts to evaluate their own performance

MEASUREMENT ERROR

is any difference between the observed value and the real or true value which leads to the skewing of results

METHODOLOGICAL OBJECTIVISM VERSUS METHOD

first proposed by U.S. psychologist Robert I. Watson (1909 - 1980) is a prescriptive dimension which can be used to

MULTIPLE RELATIONSHIP

In the context of psychology, a multiple relationship may arise between a psychologist and a non-professional, potentially: concurrently is in

NONDIRECTIVE APPROACH

a technique in psychotherapy and counseling wherein the client controls the path of therapy by displaying their own emotions, stating

OPENNESS TO EXPERIENCE

a dimension of the big five personality model and the five-factor personality model which references single variants in the propensity

PAPER-AND-PENCIL TEST

an examination wherein the problems or queries are penned, printed, or drawn and the answers are penned too.

PERCEIVED SELF

the subjective appraisal of private factors which one renders to their self.

PILOT STUDY

a preemptive research project modeled to assess and change procedure in readying for a subsequent and more complex research project.

DELAYED EFFECT

An effect that is not seen until some time after the event. See causal latency- remote cause.

DIGIT SPAN

An attention test to see how many numbers a person is able to remember. There is a forward and backward

DIVERGENT THINKING

Thinking that formulates new solutions to problems. Compare convergent thinking.

ECONOMY OF EFFORT

The tendency to act efficiently and to m inimise energy expenditure. See elegant solution- Occam's razor.

EMPIRICAL SELF

The self that is known to the self. Where me is contrasted to I.

EVALUATION OBJECTIVE

Any purposes of evaluating a program.