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INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH

an approach where people or information using more than one discipline will collaborate and obtain more detailed information about a

INTERITEM INTERVAL

the term used to describe the time interval between the pre

INTERNAL BOUNDARY

Psychoanalytic theory. The name of the boundary between ego and id. Also called inner boundary. Compare external boundary.

INTERNAL-STATE RATINGS

A method of evaluating a person's reaction to a work of art. Based on mood while exposed to the pattern.

INTEROCULAR DISTANCE

the name for the distance between the pupils of both eyes in normal fixation.

INTERPERSONAL SKILL

The aptitude enabling a person to be able to carry on effective relationships with others such as an ability to

INTERROLE CONFLICT

The role conflict that occurs when individuals have one role or more when within a group and the behaviours and

INTERVAL SCALE

Intervals that are equal and scale marked so that the difference between any two values that are consecutive and are

INTIMACY VERSUS ISOLATION

Development and the eight stages of it erikson's and the sixth, this is from late adolescence through to courtship and

INTRAINDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES

Two or more traits and the variations between them, behaviours, or characteristics of a single person, example or I, aptitude

INTRAVERBAL

Verbal stimulus and is preceding occasioned verbal response. It illustrates chaining in the domain of VERBAL BEHAVIOUR

INTROSPECTIVE METHOD

Research and the approach in which participants describe their experiences that are conscious

INVARIANT FEATURE

An object that does not change or its characteristic when the object is viewed under different circumstances. Features that are

INVOLUNTARY ATTENTION

A prominent stimulus and the attention that is captured by it, an example in the field of the visual peripheral

ION CHANNEL

A cell membrane that is spaned by a group of proteins forming a channel, the passage of ions that are

IRIS COLOBOMA

A defect of the iris that represents a cleft (coloboma) extending outwards from the pupil edge.

ISCHEMIC PENUMBRA

a zone of relatively average damage to the tissues caused by inadequate blood supply. Tissues in the penumbra may be

ISOLATION OF AFFECT

a defence mechanism when a traumatic event is experienced without the emotion associated with it.

ITEM RESPONSE THEORY (IRT)

a probability theory of measurement stating that the correct answer to an item is a function of an underlying trait

IN UTERO

The term that is used to describe being in the uterus, that is, before birth