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  • '''Intelligence quotient''' (often abbreviated as '''IQ''') is a measure of a person's intellectual capabilities in comparison to the general populatio ...ar 1912. Later, [[Lewis Terman]] adapted this method for use with a series of tests which became known as the [[Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales]].
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  • ...ed after James R. Flynn, who did much to document it and promote awareness of its implications. ...]], a researcher who did much to document the effect and promote awareness of its implications.
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  • ...albeit often used interchangeably in the literature, provide a useful way of discussing the models. Using a computer analogy brain reserve can be seen a ...ient [[Alzheimer's disease]] but somehow avoided the loss of large numbers of [[neurons]], or alternatively, started with larger brains and more [[neuron
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  • The following is a comprehensive list of terms commonly used in the field of psychology. Each term is linked to a page that provides detailed informatio ...sychology)|Affect]]''' - A psychological term for an observable expression of emotion.
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  • * '''[[46,XX testicular disorders of sex development]]''' * '''[[AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts]]'''
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  • Medical terms are the phrases, and words used in the medical literature most of which may have [[Greek]], or [[Latin]] origins. ...and clinical settings. This overview provides a fundamental understanding of medical vocabulary.
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  • * '''[[n of one study]]''' * '''[[naegeli type of monocytic leukemia]]'''
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