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INTERPERSONAL DISTANCE

The distance that people choose to keep between themselves and other people. The distance is smaller for friends and relatives

INTERPRETATION

Psychotherapy. Explanation by therapist ion terms meaningful to the person and their issues, behaviours or feelings. Made along the lines

INTERSTIMULUS INTERVAL (1S1)

Stimulus and the time between presentations, and are timed usually from one end of the presentation stimulus and to the

INTERVENTRICULAR FORAMEN

The third ventricle of the brain and the opening that connects it with either lateral ventricle. The flow of cerebrospinal

INTRACLASS CORRELATION

1. The average intercorrelation in formed pairs of cases within a group and randomly among them. 2. Members and an

INTRAPERSONAL

Operating and describing factors or constructs occurring within the person, with things such as decisions, attitudes, self esteem, self concept

INTROCEPTION

A person that is attentive and understanding to the motives, needs and experiences of herself or himself and others. It

INTUITIONISM

1. People an their tendency to prefer to think, reason and remember memory representations by processing inexact rather than working

INVERSE PREDICTION

Using a regression equation and is the prediction of an X score from a V score. Compare regression of y

INVOLUNTARY TREATMENT

People who have been diagnosed with a mental illness which is against their will and the treatment of them. See

IPSATIVE

Analyses of personal characteristics and referring back to the self and in psychology and involve multiple psychology and assessing attributes

IRRATIONAL BELIEF

or cognitive distortion is an illogical, erroneous or distorted idea, firmly held despite objective contradictory evidence. This was attributed to

ISOGLOSS

It is a line that indicates the geographical boundary on a map between different linguistic usages, as in the distribution

ISOPHILIA

feelings of affection towards individuals of the same sex, though without the genital component.

ITERATIVE DESIGN

The process of using outcome from prior testings or evaluation to make changes on the layout during the development cycle

INFORMATION GIVER

term that was identified in 1948 by US educational theorist Kenneth D. Benne, 1908-1992 and 20th-century US social psychologist Paul

INTERFERENCE THEORY

Hypothesis dealing with forgetting. It is due to competition from other memories learnt and is produced by prior knowledge or

INTERMEDIATE NERVE ARCHY,

This the term that is used to describe the deficiency need that is psychologically based, such as the need for

INTERNAL GROUPING

This term describes a smaller group that exists within a larger group.

INTERNATIONAL STANDARD MANUAL ALPHABET

A way of communicating for those with impaired hearing or vision in which the speaker traces block capital letters with