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BEHAVIOR

n. an action, activity, or process which can be observed and measured. Often, these actions, activities, and processes are initiated

BEHAVIOR PROBLEM

n. an unwanted behavior which needs changing. Also, a pattern of hostile, aggressive, or disruptive behavior which goes beyond societal

BEHAVIORAL CONGRUENCE

n. a consistent state of behavior, meaning there is consistency between the goals, values, and attitudes projected and the actual

BEHAVIORAL FAMILY THERAPY

n. a therapeutic approach which aims to help families going through difficulties in their relationships. This group treatment is learning-based

BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE

n. the principles of neurobiology as applied in the study of human and animal behavior. It examines the underlying biological

BEHAVIORAL SPECIALIZATION

n. in animal behavior, refers to an adaptation to the environment and all its existing conditions. Specifically, it applies to

BEING-BEYOND-THE-WORLD

n. in existential psychology, refers to a closer look into the potential of human beings to transcend their limitations of

BELL'S PALSY

n. a sudden-onset type of paralysis involving one particular side of the face only. This facial paralysis results from a

BENTON VISUAL RETENTION TEST (BVRT)

n. a psychological test specifically designed to measure short-term visual memory and visual perception. Ideally, this draw-and-recall task should be

BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILD

n. in family law, refers to a standard doctrine used in most courts when deciding child custody and divorce proceedings.

BETRAYAL TRAUMA

n. the kind of trauma in which a person feels betrayed by the very people he or she trusts and

BILINEAL DESCENT

n. in lineage, refers to two lines of descent, considering both the patrilineal (paternal) and the matrilineal (maternal) sides. See

BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION

n. in statistics and probability theory, refers to the distribution of the number of successes drawn from a sequence of

BIOENGINEERING

n. the use of engineering principles as applied to biological processes. The focus is on designing, testing, and manufacturing aids

BIOLOGICAL FACTOR

n. Anything which affects the function and behavior of a living organism. Internally, this factor can be a physical, physiological,

BIOLOGICALLY PRIMARY ABILITY

n. an ability, knowledge, or skill which is necessary for growth and evolution. With proper motivation, children develop these primary

BIOSOCIAL THEORY

in social and behavioral science, refers to an approach which looks into the possibility that a mental illness or personality

BIPOLAR

adj. the condition of vacillating between two extreme poles, for instance, that of mania and depression. The term usually applies

BIRTH RATE

n. in statistics, refers to the ratio of total live births to that of the total population (or per 1,000

BIZARRE BEHAVIOR

adj. a general term for behavior that is out of the ordinary or far from normal. Markedly unusual and unexpected