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SUCCESSIVE INDUCTION

Sequence of moves of extremities or other parts of body in a template of unwilling reflex moves.

SUGGESTION

Procedure of provoking agreement of particular aim or activity by providing indirect clues. It is often verbal, but it can

SUM OF CROSS PRODUCTS

Statistic amount got from two groups of variables, named A and V, through summing formula X(.V,-.V)(>',-?), where X stands for

SUPEREGO

In psychology, this is one of the elements of our psyche, which in totals contains three elements: id, ego and

SUPERNATURAL

Something that does not seem to transcend the laws of physical universe. Something out of this physical world. Something that

SUPINATION

1. Action of arm motion to turn the palms upward; 2. Condition where sole of the foot is turned inward

SUPRACHIASMATIC NUCLEUS (SCN)

a small region of the hypothalamus where circadian rhythms are controlled. See biological clock. Direct input from retina is received

SURROGATE

a person or object that substitutes for another in a significant role. done for any reason. Especially it is done

SUSPICIOUSNESS

this is an attitude of mistrust toward other people sincerity. It serves a purpose of self-preservation and survival. To have

SYMBIOTIC MARRIAGE

Type of marriage or relationship where two partners are co-dependent on each other for the satisfaction of particular personal (emotional)

SYMBOLIC REALIZATION

The process of realisation of strong wish or need by the use of something alternate which stands for the primary

SYMPATHOMIMETIC DRUGS

The drugs which directly affects on the activity of sympathetic nervous system are known as sympathomimetic drugs. At adrenoreceptors, these

SYN- (SYM-)

a prefix for with or together and in union or fusion.

SYNCRETISM

It is a process of using one or two system theories or the concepts into the new concept, theory or

SYNTAXIC MODE

It is the highest place in the world where the person develops a consensual validation, and syntaxic thinking as well

SYSTEMATIC ERROR

It is an error in the conclusion or in the data which had been drawn from the data collected on