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DYADIC RELATIONSHIP

1. A committed 2 person relationship. 2. Relationship between therapist and client.

EMPIRICAL GROUNDING

Practice of anchoring theoretical terms to scientifically measurable events.

EVALUATION RESEARCH

Applying scientific principles, methods and theories to identify, describe, measure and predict importnat factors to develop human service delivery systems.

EXTERNAL VALIDITY

The extent that research can be generalized beyond the results to other situations or people.

MANIFEST GOAL

is the openly stated goal or aim of a specific piece of research. This goal will be evaluated at the

MEDICAL MODEL

is a term in psychology which is the view that abnormal behaviour is the result of physical problems and should

MIXED-STANDARD SCALE

is a test of behaviour evaluation. Participants are presented with a selection of behaviours and asked to evaluate them based

NEGATIVE ACCELERATION

is the binary opposite to positive acceleration where a situation which should change the rate of development of a variable

OBJECTIVE SCORING

scoring an examination by way of a formula or key, so that varied scorers will come to the exact same

OVERT BEHAVIOR

behavior which is graphic, that meaning, viewable sans tools or expertise.

PERCEIVED BEHAVIORAL CONTROL

the degree to which an individual believes an action is under their active management.

PLACEBO

noun.1. a pharmacologically inert compound which is frequently delivered as a control in testing new drugs. Placebos utilized in double-blind

DEMOGRAPHIC PATTERN

A pattern revealed by a population variable such as birth and death rates, income, medical health etc.

DISCRIMINATED OPERANT

An operant under stimulus control where response is more likely to occur with a discriminative stimulus is present tahn when

DYNAMIC FORMULATION

The attempt to organise a clients information so the therapist can better treat and understand the client.

EMPIRICAL KNOWLEDGE

1. Philosophy. Knowledge gained from experience. 2. Sciences. Knowledge gained from experiment and observation. See empiricism.

EXACT REPLICATION

Repeating an experiment where the goal is to have the conditions as close to the original conditions as possible.

EXTEROCEPTIVE STIMULUS

Stimulus coming from the external world. Compare interoceptive stimulus.

MANIFESTATION

An indication of the onset of a condition or complex.

MEDITATION

is considered an exercise during which the individual enters an extended state of contemplation and reflection over a specific subject