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DECENTRALIZED ORGANIZATION

An organisation where authority is spread out over the organisation rather than just those at the top. Compare centralised organisation.

DANCE THERAPY

the utilization of many types of rhythmic motions as a therapy-based method to assist people in attaining better body consciousness

DASEIN ANALYSIS

a technique employed in existential psychotherapy stressing the requisite to not just one's presence in the world, but additionally what

DAY BLINDNESS

irregular vulnerability of the fovea centralis to vibrant light.

DEAFNESS

noun. The part or total inexistence of the auditory sense. It might be genetic or gained otherwise by trauma or

DEAUTOMATIZATION HYPOTHESIS

An idea that states automatic processes cab be controlled by conscious and voluntary control. See automaticity.

DANCING MOUSE

a group of mice demonstrating behavior similar to dancing. They possess a genetic fault wherein deterioration of hair cells occurs

DAT 1

1. abbreviated form of the Alzheimer's form of dementia. 2. abbreviated form of Differential Aptitude Tests.

DAY CAMP

an institution which renders academic and recreation-based services to kids, in addition to rehabilitative services for kids affected by handicaps,

DEAGGRESSIVIZATION

noun. With regard to psychoanalytic theory, the neutralizing of urges of aggression so that its energy can be veered in

DEBILITATIVE ANXIETY

An anxiety felt by a person that they see as interfering with their performance, such as being psyched out or

D PRIME

a gauge of someone's capacity to pick up on indicators- more particularly, a gauge of vulnerability or discriminability stemming from

DANDY-WALKER SYNDROME

a hereditary anomaly consisting of a big cyst developing in the posterior area of the fetal brain- marked by (i)

DATA ANALYSIS

the procedure wherein employing numerical, statistical, or charted methods to a group of information in effort to determine standard trends

DAY CARE CENTER

1. a nonresidential institution that renders health and social services in a communal environment for people adults who cannot care

DEATH

noun. 1. the lasting cessation of tangible and cognitive procedures within a living being. 2. the weakening or deterioration of

DEBRIEFING

The process after a research project where the participants are given more details about the project.

D SLEEP

abbreviated form of desynchronized sleep, or dreaming sleep.

DANGEROUSNESS

noun. The condition wherein people come to be more plausible to cause damage to their self or other people, presenting

DATA COLLECTION

a step-by-step collection of data for sensible reasons or research purposes.