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LEAST SQUARES CRITERION

a theory whereby an individual should estimate the values of parameters in a model which minimizes the squared error value

LEGIBILITY

a state where a person, object or ideal can be considered as represented. This is common in courts of law,

LESBIAN FEMINISM

a theology which focuses on the right of women to have the right to control and then identify as the

LEUPROLIDE

a hormone which blocks the actions of androgens and oestrogens in the human body used in the treatment of tumours,

LEWIN, KURT

(1890 - 1947) was a German-born U.S. psychologist who achieved his doctorate (Ph.D.) from the University of Berlin in 1916.

LIBIDO-BINDING ACTIVITY

a technique first proposed by the Russian-born U.S. psychotherapist Samuel Richard Slavson which aims to bind new activities which previously

LIFE REVIEW

the process of reviewing an individuals past performance or handling of a situation, this is mainly observed in adults looking

LIGAND

a compound or molecule which conformationally binds to another molecule or compound at a complimentary binding site.

LIMBIC SYSTEM

a group of nuclei found within the brain of humans which is involved in the process of the autonomic nervous

LINEAR PERSPECTIVE

the mathematical theory that the size of an objects visual image (that we perceive through the eye) is simply a function of

LINGUISTIC INTERGROUP BIAS

otherwise known as the extremity effect or out-group homogeneity bias, linguistic group bias is the tendency of in-group members to

LIQUIDATION OF ATTACHMENT

the technique of alleviating psychopathological symptoms by removing attachments which bind patients to their current situation.

LITTLE ALBERT

was the name of a cover identity assigned by B. Watson and R. Rayner when demonstrating fear conditioning in humans.

LOCATION-INVARIANT NEURONS

are neurons which are located within the inferotemporal cortex of the temporal lobe which respond to stimulus irrespective of its

LOGICAL ERROR IN RATING

an error which is given by a judge to a performer for example for traits or variables which the judge

LOGOTHERAPY

first proposed by Austria psychiatrist Viktor L. Frankl, it is a popular approach to psychotherapy which focusses on the supporting

LONG-WAVELENGTH PIGMENT

a photosensitive pigment found in retinal cones in the eye which have a sensitivity to wavelengths of light which do

LOVE NEEDS

a level in Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs as humans we strive for acceptance and affiliation with others, otherwise known as

LUCID INTERVAL

is a term used to describe a period of normality or clear thought after a period of disorganization and delirium.

LUNESTA

a common name or trade name for a drug called zopiclone.