NOEGENESIS
was first proposed by Charles Spearman who was a British psychologist that provided three laws of noegenesis: the apprehension of…
NOMINAL LEADER
is an individual who is the assigned leader or guide of a group, however, fails in their duties.
NONADHERENCE
Is the resulting condition when a patient refuses to adhere (stick to or stay with) a prescribed therapeutic regime. The…
NONCONTINGENT REINFORCEMENT
the procedure or scenarios wherein a stimulant recognized to be effective as a supporter existed independently of any specific behaviors.…
NONINVASIVE
1. designating processes or tests which do not neccesitate perforation or laceration of the skin or insertion of a tool…
NONRATIONAL
1. not able of being endorsed or corroborated by reason, as, for instance, in the opinion of most contemporary philosophers,…
NONVERBAL BEHAVIOR
behaviors which can dictate a person's outlooks or emotions without the need for speech. Non-verbal behaviors can be apmother or…
NUCLEOLUS ( NUCLEOLI)
the formative composition inside a the nucleus of a cell that is the place where ribosomes are assembled.
NUMERICAL COMPETENCE
the capacity retained by some animals to recognize and name the cardinal numbers correlated with varying amounts of items and…
NYCTOPHILIA
noun. An extreme favorability for night time or the dark. Commonly referred to as noctiphilia.
NAIVE PARTICIPANT
is a participant to a study which is not aware of the experimental hypothesis and who has not participated in…
NARCOMANIA
is the pathological (becoming unhealthy) desire for narcotic based drugs to relieve pain.
NATIONAL ACADCMY OF SCIENCES (NAS)
was founded in 1863 by the U.S. Congress and was expended in 1916 to include the National Research Council, the…
NATURAL LAW THEORY
in the context of Ethics and Political Philosophy the Natural Law Theory implies that there are some natural laws which…
NAUSEA GRAVIDARUM, MORON
an historic name for an individual with a mild mental health disorder.