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INTERNEURON

the name that is given to a neuron that is neither sensory nor motor but connects other neurons within the

INTERPERSONAL INTELLIGENCE

in the mui.tiplf.-intel- ligences theory, the intelligence involved in under

INTERQUARTILE RANGE

Index of dispersion in a batch of scores. The difference between the 75th percentile and the 25th percentile scores in

INTERSUBJECTIVITY

1. A philosophical view to all public events are objective and are shared experiences that are subjective. 2. communication that

INTERVIEW SCHEDULE

An interviewer will ask questions from a script that they are contained in

INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE (ICP)

Excessive intracranial pressure, is pressure within the skull and brain damage can be caused and blood flow is impeded within

INTRAPSYCHIC ATAXIA

Coordination of feelings and lack of them, volition, and thoughts (e.g. laughing when depressed). The Austrian psychi-atrist F.rwin Stranskv introduced

INTROJECTIVE PERSONALITY

According to theories that are psychoanalytic personality development and the line of it is focused on evaluation and achievement

INTUITIVE STAGE

Cognitive development in Jean Piaget's theory, during the period of the preoperational stage, from a out 4 to 7 years,

INVERSINE

Name for mecamyi.amine and this is the trade name

INVOLUTIONAL DEPRESSION

A depressive episode that occurs during late middle age or menopause and a largely obsolete name for it

IPSATIVE SCORE

On the ipsative scale is the participants score on a particular item

IRREGULAR

An adjective, which denotes a word or a form of a word that does not follow the usual patterns of

ISOLATE MONKEY

a monkey raised in complete isolation from a very early age or separated from its mother at birth.

ISOTONIC CONTROL

A controlling gadget, such as a button or switch, that is activated by displacement of the control from a neutral

IUPSYS

International union of psychological science.

INTCRTRIAL INTERVAL (ITI)

the term that is used to describe the time between successive presentations of the stimulus in a series of experimental

INTERGROUP DYNAMICS

The term describing the dynamic rather than static processes that influence the ever changing relationships between groups, including intergroup stereotyping,

INTERMITTENT EXPLOSIVE DISORDER

Impulse disorder with many episodes where a person will fail to resist any aggressive impulses and will commit acts of

INTERNAL VALIDITY

Degree to which a study or experiment is free from flaws in its internal structure and its results can therefore