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Blivet - Psychology Wiki
Ambiguous trident; Devil's pitchfork; Devil's tuning fork; Hole location gauge; Mark III blivet; Poiuyt; Rectabular excrusion bracket; Three-legged widget ...
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Personality Assessment Schedule - Psychology Wiki
The Personality Assessment Schedule (PAS) was developed by Peter Tyrer and his team in the late 1980s as an assessment tool in personality disorders.
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Personality type (Friedman) - Psychology Wiki
Meyer Friedman and his co-workers first defined personality types in the 1950s. Friedman classified people into 2 categories, Type A and Type B, ...
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James Marcia - Psychology Wiki
Jan 9, 2008 ... James E. Marcia is a Canadian developmental psychologist, and Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Simon Fraser University in British ...
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Confounding variable - Psychology Wiki
Sep 2, 2007 ... A lurking variable (confounding factor or variable, or simply a confound or confounder) is an extraneous variable in a statistical or ...
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Agraphesthesia - Psychology Wiki
Dec 15, 2007 ... Agraphesthesia is a disorder of directional cutaneous kinesthesia or a disorientation in cutaneous space. It is a difficulty recognizing a ...
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Mary W. Calkins - Psychology Wiki
Mary W. Calkins was an American psychologist, a pupil of William James at Harvard.
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Statistical reliability - Psychology Wiki
Nov 17, 2008 ... In statistics, reliability is the consistency of a set of measurements or measuring instrument, often used to describe a test.
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IB Psychology SL - Psychology Wiki
The International Baccalaureate Psychology Standard Level Examination (IB ... The purpose of the internal assessment in the IB Psychology SL exam is to ...
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Learning schedules - Psychology Wiki
Apr 9, 2008 ... Learning schedules are different timetables of practice which can be varied to produce different outcomes in learning tasks.