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GRATITUDE

a person's sense of thankfulness and happiness in response to receiving a gift, either a tangible benefit given by someone

GREGARIOUSNESS

the tendency for people to associate with others in groups, organisations and activities so they can enjoy social life for

GROUP ABILITIES

the name that is applied to the abilities, such as verbal-comprehension abilities, spatial abilities and memory abilities that are sources

GROUP FALLACY

1. Assumption that a group will possess qualities not understood by analysing qualities of each member. 2. Assumption that a

GROUP PRESSURE

This term applies to any direct or indirect social pressure that is exerted by a group on its individual members

GROUP TEST

the term that is applied to the test administered to several individuals simultaneously. Compare individual test.

GSP NERVE

the abbreviation for greater superficial petrosal nerve.

GUIDED PERFORMANCE

Process where a learner is assisted by being given information or guidance in order to minimize errors. An example is

GUSTATORY NEURON TYPES

These are the categories that taste neurons are grouped into according to sensitivity to taste. 40% to sweet, 35% to

GYRATOR TREATMENT

Alternative psychiatric treatment of the 18th and 19th centuries for people with torpid and melancholic conditions that was attributed to