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ROLE MODEL

Person or group who knowingly or unknowingly inspires others to imitate their persona; role model may be a real person,

ROOMING-IN

Procedure in certain hospitals which allows a newborn to stay in the same room as the mother following birth, giving

ROTATIONAL AFTEREFFECT (RAE)

Movement after-effect that is generated by the cessation of a revolving stimulus . Once the rotational motion of the stimulus

R-TECHNIQUE FACTOR ANALYSIS

Component evaluation of an association matrix wherein changeable quantities are interconnected; or rather, associations between the factors themselves are analyzed.

RUMINATION DISORDER

Childhood eating dysfunction identified in DSM-IV-TR wherein the affected individual regurgitates partly processed food items and chews it again before

RABIES ENCEPHALITIS

Inflammation of the brain caused by rabies virus transmitted through an animal bite.

RADICAL BEHAVIORISM

Radical behaviorism is the school of thought that behavior, rather than consciousness should be the primary topic for study when

RAMP MOVEMENT

Also referred to as smooth movement, ramp movement is slow, sustained movement generated in the basal ganglia.

RANDOM-DIGIT DIALING

Used in telephone sampling, the researcher selects the area code and then allows software to generate the last digits randomly.

RANGE OF MINUS JUDGMENTS

Arrived at by subtracting the lowest judgment from the highest, this range measures perceptual judgments in a psychological experiment.

RASCH MODEL

Proposed by Danish statistician Georg Rasch, the simples mode for the item response theory consisting of only a single parameter:

RATIO STRAIN

Ratio strain occurs on a subject when long intervals of time are scheduled between reinforcements.

RAUWOLFIA DERIVATIVES

A class of alkaloids from the same genus of plants as Hindu snakeroot. They are sedatives and anti-hypertensives.

REACTIONAL BIOGRAPHY

In employment interviews, a reactional biography gathers an applicant's accounts of past employment experiences. These accounts can shed a great

READINESS TEST

A testing technique with the intent of predicting how well an individual is prepared to benefit from instruction in a

REAL TIME

The actual time it takes for a process to occur.

REAL-SIMULATOR MODEL

An experimental design where some participants in the model are instructed to simulate a psychological state while others in the

REBOXETINE

A norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor. The drug has little to no effect on neurotransmission of serotonin, dopamine, acetylcholine or histamine.

RECEPTIVITY

The period of time in which a female is most responsive to sexual overtones from a male. Receptivity defines her

RECIPROCAL REGULATION

An adaption of behavior by a person or persons to changed conditions.