TASK FORCE
the group of people who will be carrying out a specific task. The objectives of a task are settled for…
TASTE BLINDNESS
a reduction in sensitivity to bitter tastes as a result of having less taste buds. The inability of a person…
TEACHING GAMES
a form of instruction that takes place as games to engage a student's interest. Such instructions are given to students…
TACHYPHYLAXIS
It is the body's ineffective response to a particular drug. A person develops tolerance for the drug and the drug…
TACTUAL DISPLAY
the device in which touch is used to process the information to show desired thing on the screen. To run…
TALKING CURE
It is similar to psychotherapy. In this therapy, client is asked to talk out for diagnosis and starting treatment procedure.…
TARDIVE DYSKINESIA
the onset of this movement disorder is experienced when continuous use of antipsychotic drug is discontinued. Patients having Mood disorder…
TASK IDENTITY
These are the motivating features of a task that are specified in a job characteristics model of Richard Hackman and…
TEACHING MACHINE
an instrument that presents programmed material to a learner; provides opportunity to check the understanding of problems and questions; gives…
TACTUAL PERFORMANCE TEST (TPT)
This test is a form of board test in which a blind person adjust the wooden blocks with his textual…
TALLY SHEET
an instrument used to record the frequency of events. Tally marks are seen to know the repetition of an event.
TARDIVE DYSMENTIA
this behavioural disorder shows the symptoms of loud voice, intrusive behaviour, euphoria and disturbed social behaviour. It is treated by…
TASK INVENTORY
the list of specific tasks that are required to complete a job. Also called job inventory; see job analysis; job…
TASTE CELL
a receptor cell for gustatory stimuli. These protrude from the taste buds and their are 4 types of them. These…
TEACHING STYLE
These are the attributes of a teacher that define their style, methods and behaviour in the classroom. the way through…