PRADER-WILLI SYNDROME (PWS|
a congenital disorder characterized by cognitive retardation, short height, hypogonadism, insensitivity to pain, hypotonia, obesity, and short feet and hands.…
PRECHIASMATIC VISUAL DEFICIT
a visual disability inflicted by injury to the portion of the visual system in front of the optic chiasm. This…
PREFERRED PROVIDER ARRANGEMENT (PPA)
a contract-based agreement between a healthcare insurer and a healthcare provider or group of such who agree to render healthcare…
PREMACK'S PRINCIPLE
the position that the chance to participate in behavior with a fairly high baseline probability will positively support behavior of…
PREMOTOR THEORY OF ATTENTION
a theory positing that attention is a byproduct of the mechanisms which generate behaviors or motor reactions. It is based…
PREPARADIGMATIC SCIENCE
a science at a primitive phase of growth, prior to it attaining a paradigm and whenever there is no consensus…
PRERELEASE ANXIETY STATE
anxiety felt by someone who is nearing release from an institutional facility and re-emergence into the tangible daily world.
POINT-HOUR RATIO (PHR)
the average numerical grade achieved by a pupil, found by dividing achieved grade points by the entire number of class…
POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
an interdisciplinary field which analyzes the social premise of and social impacts on political institutions, political motions and progressions, public…
POLYITEROPHILIA
noun. carnal interest and arousal centered upon repeating the same carnal behaviors and actions multiple times, and with various partners.
POLYSOMNOGRAPHY
noun. the documenting of multiple different physiological procedures during the night, for the purpose of diagnosing sleep-related disorders.
POPULATION STEREOTYPE
with regard to ergonomics, generalizations about the perceptual, mental, or physical traits of a set of users, which are pertinent…
POSITION POWER
a ability to impact other people based upon the acceptance by these other people that the individual impacting them occupies…