Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Readjustment
In education, a movement that emphasizes social usefulness and efficiency. It calls for schools to stress civic training and social responsibility in the curriculum.
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Readiness
In psychology the developmental level at which a child is able to develop a particular skill. Possession of the skills and maturity necessary to learn new skills; sometimes used in the general sense of being ready for education of any sort but often used in relation to young children and reading. A child’s readiness for…
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Reactivity
The tendency of a research measurement instrument or the researcher to influence the behavior or results under observation.
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Reactive symptoms
The secondary effects of organic brain syndrome involve changes in emotion, motivation, and behavior that result from the deterioration of cognitive abilities.
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Reactive hypoglycemia
The lowering of blood glucose levels below normal after the ingestion of large quantities of sugar. Blood levels that fall below 80 mg/dL after a glucose challenge; can be life threatening. May be due to an overdose of insulin. Reactive hypoglycemia is a transient form of hypoglycemia that occurs in response to consumption of a…
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Reactive depression
Neurotic depressive reaction. Depression that is usually self-limiting, following a serious event such as a death in the family, the loss of a job, or a personal financial catastrophe. The disorder is longer lasting and more marked than an expected reaction to the stress experienced. A phrase once used to characterize a form of depression…
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Reactive coping
A form of coping in which the person feels to be at the mercy of events or crises and either fights thoughtlessly or flees may lead to frustration, tension, fatigue, and stress-induced illnesses or acts of self-indulgence, active coping.
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Reaction time test
A procedure for determining the interval between the presentation of a stimulus and the beginning of a response.
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Reaction sensitivity
Sensitization or tendency to perceive certain elements of a total situation as a result of acquired attitudes and previous experience.
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Reatance
A negative emotional state resulting from a reduction in a person’s freedom of choice.
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