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PEER TUTORING

the teaching of one pupil by another one, who has expressed adequate competency in a subject to help another pupil

PENNHURST CONSENT DECREE

a judicial decree mandating the closure of the Pennhurst State School and Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the moving of

PERCEIVED SIMULTANEITY

the integration of stimulants into a sole, aware percept in spite of minor discrepancies in their true time of arrival,

PERCEPTUAL DEFENSE

with regard to psychoanalytic theory, a misguided comprehension which takes place whenever anxiety-eliciting stimulants are unconsciously skewed. If taboo terms

PERCEPTUAL RIVALRY

the incompatibility of varying comprehensions of the same item. Whenever an ambiguous form allowing two varying perceptual interpretations is viewed,

PERFECTIONISM

noun. the propensity to require of other people or of oneself a greater degree of performance than is mandated by

PERIAQUEDUCTAL GRAY (PAG)

an area of the brainstem, with a plethora of nerve cell bodies, which encompasses the cerebral aqueduct. An element of

PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY

a neuromuscular disorder of the limbs caused by injury to the PNS and generally marked by clumsiness, numbness, weakness, and

PERMUTATION

noun. an arranged chain of components from a set.

PERSONAL ADJUSTMENT

1. acclimation by someone to occupational and residential conditions within their community and family, particularly with regard to cultural interactions

PERSONAL SPACE

a region of defended space surrounding someone. Trends of personal-space utilization might differ across species and across human societies. Personal

PERSONALITY DETERIORATION

a continual decreasing of someone

PERSONIFICATION

noun. 1. in the technique of American psychoanalyst Harry Stack Sullivan, the trend of feelings and outlooks toward another individual

PERSUASIVE ARGUMENTS THEORY

a study of group polarization which presumes the opinions of group members conversing about a problem or choice will be

PHAGOMANIA

noun. a hunger or morbid favor to consume food that cannot be satisfied.

PHANTASTICUM

a class of drugs recognized in the 1920's as being able to generate hallucinatory effects. These drugs are now recognized

PHARYNX

noun. the muscular and membranous tube going from the mouth and nostrils to the entrance to the esophagus which serves

PHENOMENOLOGICAL ANALYSIS

an approach to psychology wherein cognitive encounters are depicted and examined without theoretical presuppositions or assumption as to their causes

PHENYTOIN

noun. an anti-convulsant drug: the prototype of the hydantoins. Phenytoin is recommended primarily for the controlling of tonic-colonic and partial

PHIMOSIS

noun. a condition, birth-related or acquired, wherein the foreskin of the penis can't be pulled back over the glans. The