Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Statistical relativity
A method of labeling that defines deviance based on the frequency of a behavior or characteristic. An average frequency is calculated and a person’s status is compared with that average.
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Statistical regression
The tendency for extreme scores to become less extreme with retesting because chance variation leads to a broader range of scores on the original test.
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Statistical model of health
The use of morbidity and mortality rates as criteria for determining health status medical model of health; holistic model of health.
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Statistically significant
An indication that the relationship examined is not due to chance or the effect of sampling.
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Statistical correlation
The amount of relationship between two or more sets of data positive correlation; negative correlation.
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Statistical concept
A concept derived from mathematics and associated with probability.
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Static flexibility exercises
Exercises in which a position is held steady for a period of time at an extreme range of motion.
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State-dependent phenomenon
A behavior triggered by the emotional state of an individual.
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State-dependent memory
A phenomenon that partly explains the unreliability of retrospective studies.
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State-dependent learning
The phenomenon where by an organism shows the effects of learning that took place in a special condition, better than in the ordinary condition in which learning usually occurs.
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