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KembaraXtra-Psychology - approximant
A class of speech sounds produced when articulators come close together without creating friction, including semivowels and liquids.
A class of speech sounds produced when articulators come close together without creating friction, including semivowels and liquids.
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KembaraXtra-Psychology - approach–avoidance conflict
A type of conflict in which a single goal has both attractive and aversive aspects, leading to fluctuating behavior as one moves closer to or farther from the goal.
A type of conflict in which a single goal has both attractive and aversive aspects, leading to fluctuating behavior as one moves closer to or farther from the goal.
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KembaraXtra-Psychology - approach–approach conflict
A motivational conflict arising when an individual must choose between two equally desirable alternatives, often producing indecision but minimal stress.
A motivational conflict arising when an individual must choose between two equally desirable alternatives, often producing indecision but minimal stress.
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KembaraXtra-Psychology - applied research
Research conducted primarily to address practical problems or inform decision-making rather than to develop theory alone.
Research conducted primarily to address practical problems or inform decision-making rather than to develop theory alone.
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KembaraXtra-Psychology - applied psychology
The branch of psychology focused on using scientific findings to solve practical problems in areas such as mental health, education, work, and health behavior.
The branch of psychology focused on using scientific findings to solve practical problems in areas such as mental health, education, work, and health behavior.
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KembaraXtra-Psychology - applied behaviour analysis
A scientific approach that applies principles of learning and operant conditioning to change behavior in real-world settings, widely used in clinical and educational contexts.
A scientific approach that applies principles of learning and operant conditioning to change behavior in real-world settings, widely used in clinical and educational contexts.
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KembaraXtra-Psychology - appetitive behaviour
Actions directed toward obtaining rewarding stimuli such as food or drink, forming the motivational phase of many biological behaviors.
Actions directed toward obtaining rewarding stimuli such as food or drink, forming the motivational phase of many biological behaviors.
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KembaraXtra-Psychology - appetite
A motivational state involving desire for food or satisfaction of physical needs, extending metaphorically to strong inclinations or interests.
A motivational state involving desire for food or satisfaction of physical needs, extending metaphorically to strong inclinations or interests.
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KembaraXtra-Psychology - appestat
A hypothalamic regulatory mechanism sensitive to blood glucose levels that influences hunger and eating behavior.
A hypothalamic regulatory mechanism sensitive to blood glucose levels that influences hunger and eating behavior.
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KembaraXtra-Psychology - archetype
In analytical psychology, an inherited universal pattern of thought or imagery residing in the collective unconscious and shaping human experience and behavior.
In analytical psychology, an inherited universal pattern of thought or imagery residing in the collective unconscious and shaping human experience and behavior.