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BASAL READER APPROACH

n. a method of teaching children to read. It employs reading instruction by means of a series of student workbooks

BASIC MISTRUST

n. in Erikson's eight stages of psychosocial development, the first stage reached without successful resolution. Thus, self-esteem and normal relatedness

BASKET ENDINGS

n. free nerve endings which surround the base of hair follices. Forming a basket array, they synapse with sensory receptors

BAYES' THEOREM

n. a formula which correlates the two conditional probabilities, one an antecedent and the other an observed event. Based on

BEDLAM

n. a state of frenzy or wild confusion. The term was actually coined from a place, the Hospital of Saint

BEHAVIOR EPISODE

n. an incident which progresses to a larger sequence of events. As regards behavior, this sequence of activities plays out

BEHAVIOR THEORY

n. an attempt to explain behavior through generally-accepted principles. The initial assumption is that behavior can be explained and further

BEHAVIORAL DEFICIT

n. condition in which there is impairment in physical and mental functioning such that age-specific aspects of behavior are lacking

BEHAVIORAL INTEGRATION

n. the process of combining individual behaviors into one whole behavioral unit. Instead of functioning separately, these behaviors become coordinated

BEHAVIORAL PSYCHOLOGY

n. a school of psychology which studies aspects of behavior which are observable and measurable. It makes use of the

BEHAVIOR-BASED SAFETY

n. a modified approach to safety engineering wherein employees play a more active role in contributing to occupational health and

BELIEF-DESIRE REASONING

n. the process wherein a person tends to predict and explain someone else's behavior based on how the former understands

BENDER VISUAL-MOTOR GESTALT TEST

n. a psychological test specifically designed to assess visual-motor functioning and visual perception skills especially among children. In the copy

BEREAVEMENT

n. a feeling of deep, unexplainable loss brought on by the passing on of a family member, friend, or loved

BETA WEIGHT

n. in statistics, refers to the number by which a specific predictor is multiplied. In line with multiple regression analysis,

BEYONDISM

n. a secular religion founded on evolutionary theory. It upholds the belief that evolution is the key to progress of

BIMANUAL INTERFERENCE

n. a problem which occurs when the movement of the two arms or hands are not designed to be coordinated

BIOCHEMICAL MARKER

n. a biochemical variable which has been detected in a disease, whether or not this substance directly or indirectly causes

BIOGENIC

adj. a state of being formed from biological processes or being produced by living organisms. This condition is necessary for

BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY

n. the science which integrates that area of overlap between biology and psychology. It studies the reciprocal relationship between the