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INTERNAL WORKING MODEL OF ATTACHMENT

The cognitive construction about workings of a relationship like expectations of support and affection. Early relationships can be a template

INTEROCEPTIVE CONDITIONING

Pavlovian conditioning. This requires direct access to internal organs, through fistulas, balloons inserted into the digestive tract or implanted electrical

INTERPERSONAL PROCESS RECALL (IPR)

Method used to understand the process of psychotherapy and to train therapists and counsellors. Uses taping counselling and psychotherapy sessions

INTERRATER RELIABILITY

the consistency with which different examiners produce similar ratings in judging the same abilities or characteristics in the same target

INTERVAL

Values or scores that are a range and in statistics. See class interval; interval confidence

INTERVIEWER STEREOTYPE

The ideal job candidate and the interviewers concept of being in employment, the standard which becomes and is against which

INTRACRANIAL STIMULATION (ICS)

The cells in the human brain and the stimulation of them and also in non human animal by application which

INTRAROLE CONFLICT

Incompatibility caused by conflict among behaviours and expectations associated with a single role. The inherent complexity may result in inconsistencies

INTRON

DNA sequence within a gene and the ultimate product does not encode any part of the gene. Such sequences are

INVALID 1

A disability or person with a chronic illness and is confined to another environment or to the home. 2. lacking

INVERSION RELATIONSHIP

Members of a family or group and a change in the usual roles, for an example when a child becomes

INVOLVED SHOPPERS

Consumer behaviour that is more deliberate than others in shoppers. They spend more effort and more time in acquiring knowledge

IPSILATERAL DEFICIT

Brain damage or a lesion and is the loss of function which is normal and on the same side of

IRREVERSIBLE DECREMENT MODEL

the statement that biological deterioration causes physical and psychological changes, which are not prevented by training or interventions of whatever

ISOLATING LANGUAGE

It is a language in which each morpheme is typically a separate word. Compare aggluti-native language.

IT CORTEX

Inferotemporal cortex.

INTERDEPENDENCE

1. A dependence on 2 or more people, things, events or entities on each other. 2. A state where factors

INTERHEMISPHERIC TRANSFER

Transfer of memory traces or learning experiences from one cerebral hemisphere to the other. Interhemispheric transfer can be demonstrated in

INTERMITTENT REINFORCEMENT

Used in operant or instrumental conditioning. The name given to any pattern of reinforcement where only some responses are reinforced.

INTERNALIZATION

1. Unconscious mental process where characteristics, beliefs, feelings and attitudes of other people are assimilated into your own self. 2.