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VISUAL ORGANIZATION TEST

any test which uses the establishment of visual, nonverbal stimulants.

VISUALIZATION

noun. 1. the procedure of making a visual picture in one

VITALISM

noun. 1. the theory that the operations of living beings are ascertained, at least partially, by a life force or

VOCABULARY TEST

a test modeled to ascertain the amount and degree of words which a person can utilize or comprehend.

VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE

the procedure of assisting a person to select an proper vocation via such methods as (i) in-depth interviews; (ii) delivery

VOIR DIRE

the procedure involved in questioning prospective jurors to ascertain if they maintain biases which might reasonably impede upon their capacity

VOLUNTARY PROCESS

any procedure characterized by intent and will. These acts are actively favored, selected, strategized, managed, and under cortical management, converse

VOYEURISM

noun. a paraphilia wherein favored or exclusive carnal interest and stimulation is centered upon viewing innocent people who are naked

VAGINAL ORGASM

1. female orgasm reached via vaginal arousal. 2. With regard to formative psychoanalytic theory, the "mature, feminine" orgasm, in contrast

VALUE JUDGMENT

an evaluation of people, items, or occurrences with regard to the values held by the viewing party instead of with

VARIABLE-TIME SCHEDULE (VT SCHEDULE)

a schedule of stimulant presentation wherein stimulants are displayed, separately of any actions, at variant time periods. The value of

VASCULAR SCLEROSIS

thickening of the blood vessels' walls, potentially correlated to hypertension. In audition, the condition can continue onto hearing loss, frequently

VELAR T

of or associated with the soft palate. 2. designating a speech noise enunciated by the soft palate. 3. a speech

VENTRICULAR SYSTEM

the network of ventricles and paths inside the spinal cord, brain, and subarachnoid cavity via which the cerebrospinal fluid filtrates

VERBAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY

a type of behavior therapy, cultivated within the 1960's, which is based upon the standards of observational learning and conditioning

VERBAL THOUGHT

a reasoning procedure which necessitates language and thereby symbolizes the merging of language and idea. Kids initially utilize language to

VERTEX POTENTIAL

a brain potential documented by electrodes positioned at the skull's vertex.

VESTIBULAR SYSTEM

a system inside the body which is accountable for preserving posture, equilibrium, and the body's position in space, and plays

VIBRATOR

noun. an appliance consisting of a minor electric motor which generates a vibrating action, utilized to arouse the genitalia and

VIERORDT

the standard positing that the two-point threshold for a stimulant is lesser in moving body parts than in body parts