EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY
is testable evidence which is typically given under oath in a court of law by an individual who will offer…
EXTRAPYRAMIDAL DYSKINESIA
an umbrella term used to describe dyskinesias, otherwise understood as voluntary movements. Examples of these include; tremors, spasms, tics, rigidity…
EYSENCK PERSONALITY INVENTORY EPI
was first developed by the British psychologist Sybil B. G. Eysenck and Hans Eysenck. It was a self-reported test designed…
EXTRAPYRAMIDAL EFFECTS
is an umbrella term used to describe any reactions which involve the extra-pyramidal tract which is associated with the central…
EYE CONTACT
is otherwise known as mutual gazing between two people, it is the persistent gazing into the eyes of the individual…
EYSENCK, HANS JURGEN
was a German-born British psychologist who lived between 1916 and 1997. He earned his Ph.D. from University College, London in…
EXTRAPYRAMIDAL SYMP
is one of the motor regions of the central nervous system which does not include the; motor cortex, any motor…
EYE DOMINANCE
is observed in a small population where one eye will be physically stronger (this fact can be ascertained through various…
EYSENCK'S TYPOLOGY
is otherwise known as PEN typology; is a system which is used to classify human personality types, through the use…
EXTRASENSORY PERCEPTION (ESP)
otherwise known as 'ESP', is the alleged ability to sense events occuring around oneself, through an extra sense or means…
EYE MOVEMENTS
are the result of both contraction and the relaxation of the extrinsic muscles which surround the eyes. These movements allow…
EXTRASPECTIVE PERSPECTIVE
is considered the inverse of introspective approaches to observations. An extraspective perspective involves the methodological, objective and empirical observation of…
EYE MUSCLES 1 (EXTRINSIC EYE MUSCLES)
are a group of muscles which allow the eye to move within the eye socket itself. The extrinsic eye muscles…
ECHOPHRASIA ECHO-SPEECH ECHOLOCATION
Being able to judge the direction of distance of objects by the reflected echoes made by acoustic signals such as…
ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS THEORY
An evolving body of theory and research about the processes and conditions governing the course of human development
EDUCATIONAL DIAGNOSIS
Process of examining a learning problem involving perceptual, cognitive, emotional and other factors.
EFFECT SIZE
The size of an effect in a study. See combing effect sizes- statistical significance.