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SIMPLE SCHIZOPHRENIA

one of 4 types of schizophrenia and features a slow withdrawal from social contact, los of initiative and emotional apathy.

SINGLE BLIND

an experiment procedure where the people involved don't know of the treatment, manipulation or type drug administered. Compare double blind;

SISSY BEHAVIOR

a slang term for effeminate behaviour in a boy. See role confusion; tomboyism.

SITUATIONAL LEADERSHIP THEORY

a leadership theory that says the leaders should use different amounts of supportive and directive leadership that is dependent on

SIZE-DISTANCE PARADOX

the illusion of an objects size dependent on the distance from the viewer. Moon illusion is also example of size

SKIN CONDUCTANCE

a measure of the conductance charge of our skin to the passing through of a small electric current. Have a

SLEEP EFFICIENCY

a ratio of time in bed versus time asleep and it can be affected by medication, depression and anxiety. It

SLEEPING SICKNESS

an infection in tropical Africa that is caused by a parasite that is transmitted by tsetse flies. The initial symptoms

SMALL GROUP

A collection of research participants that is less than 10 people.

SMOOTHING

a technique used to reduce irregularities in batches of data or in plot curves of data.

SOCIAL AGE (SA)

an estimate of a person's capabilities in social situations that are relative to normal standards. In clinical situations with young

SOCIAL CLIMBING

the attempt by a person to improve their social standing by associating with a higher class of people.

SOCIAL DEGENERACY

a condition of society where the usual social structures are no longer adhered to.

SOCIAL DYNAMICS

1. The approach to sociology focusing on the empirical studies of societies and social systems in the processes of change

SOCIAL INCENTIVE

an inducement to behave in an approved way that involves offering interpersonal rewards like acceptance, inclusion, approval that quality of

SOCIAL JUSTICE NORM

This norm states that people should be helped by others only if they deserve to be helped. Compare reciprocity norm;

SOCIAL ORDER

1. The institutions, structures and organising principles that are used to maintain society. See social organisation. 2. A stable and

SOCIAL QUOTIENT

the ratio seen between chronological age and social age. Have a look on vineland social maturity scale for more clarity.

SOCIAL SECURITY

the program that provides people with retirement income and insurance, Medicare benefits and disability payments.

SOCIAL TECHNOLOGY

using the principles of social science for developing practical strategies for confronting and resolving conflicts of society.