| Race and intelligence/Archive 9 (inherent language bias) Talk:Race_and_intelligence/Archive_9_(inherent_language_bias)
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| Rasch model Rasch models are used for analysing data from assessments to measure things such as abilities, attitudes, and personality traits. For example, they may be used to estimate a student's reading ability from answers to questions on a reading assessment, or the extremity of a person's attitude to capital punishment from responses on a questionnaire.Rasch models are particularly used in psychometrics, the field concerned with the theory and technique of psychological and educational measurement. Rasch_model
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| J. Michael Bailey John Michael Bailey (born July 2, 1957 in Lubbock, Texas) is an American psychologist and professor at Northwestern University. He is best known among scientists for his work on the etiology of sexual orientation, from which he concluded that homosexuality is substantially inherited. J._Michael_Bailey
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| The Bible and homosexuality The Bible and homosexuality is a contentious subject that influences how homosexuality and homosexual sex are regarded in societies where Christianity has made a strong impact. The Bible is generally considered by believers to be inspired by God or to record God's relationship with humanity or the nation of Israel. The_Bible_and_homosexuality
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| Homosexuality and the Bahá'í Faith The Bahá'í Faith teaches that the only acceptable form of sexual expression is within marriage, and Bahá'í marriage is defined in the religion's texts as exclusively between one man and one woman. Bahá'ís stress the importance of absolute chastity for any unmarried person, and focus on personal restraint.While in authoritative teachings homosexuality is described as a condition that an individual should control and overcome, Bahá'ís are left to apply the teachings at their own discretion, and are discouraged from singling out homosexuality over other transgressions, such as the consumption of alcohol, or heterosexual promiscuity. Homosexuality_and_the_Bahá'í_Faith
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| Daniel Goldstein Daniel Goldstein (born April 21 1969) is an American psychologist known for the specification and testing ofheuristics and models of bounded rationality in the field ofjudgment and decision making. Daniel_Goldstein
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| Timeline of psychotherapy timeline of psychotherapy. A more general description of the development of the subject of psychology can be found in the history of psychology article. Likewise, a more general review of important events in the development of psychology can be found in the timeline of psychology article. Timeline_of_psychotherapy
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| Dunning-Kruger effect Dunning-Kruger effect is an example of cognitive bias in which "...people reach erroneous conclusions and make unfortunate choices but their incompetence robs them of the metacognitive ability to realize it". They therefore suffer an illusory superiority, rating their own ability as above average. This leads to a perverse result where people with less competence will rate their ability more highly than people with relatively more competence. Dunning-Kruger_effect
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| Parental alienation syndrome Talk:Parental_alienation_syndrome
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| Emotional expression Talk:Emotional_expression
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| Race and intelligence/Archive 13 Talk:Race_and_intelligence/Archive_13
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| Robert Perloff Robert Perloff (born February 3, 1921 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American psychology and business administration professor emeritus.Born and raised in Philadelphia, Perloff was drafted into the United States Army to fight in the Philippines during World War II. Robert_Perloff
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| Sexual orientation Template_talk:Sexual_orientation
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| Defence mechanism Talk:Defence_mechanism
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| Evergreen International Evergreen International, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located in Salt Lake City, Utah, whose stated mission is to assist "people who want to diminish same-sex attractions and overcome homosexual behavior." It adheres to Christian and particularly Mormon teaching. Evergreen_International
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| Scientology and psychiatry Scientology and psychiatry have come into conflict since the foundation of Scientology in 1952. Scientology is publicly, and often vehemently, opposed to both psychiatry and psychology. Scientologists view psychiatry as a barbaric and corrupt profession and encourage alternative care based on spiritual healing. Scientology_and_psychiatry
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| Diane F. Halpern Diane F. Halpern is an American psychologist and past-president of the American Psychological Association (APA).Halpern received her B.A. from University of Pennsylvania and an M.A. from Temple University. She then received an M.A., from University of Cincinnati, followed by a Ph.D. Diane_F._Halpern
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| Abortion and mental health The relationship between induced abortion and mental health is an area of controversy. Abortion_and_mental_health
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| Abortion and mental health Talk:Abortion_and_mental_health
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| History of New Jersey The written history of New Jersey began with the exploration of the Jersey Coast by Giovanni da Verrazzano in 1524, though the region had been settled for millennia by Native Americans. At the time of European contact, the area was populated by many tribes of the lenape. History_of_New_Jersey
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| Aesthetic Realism/Archive 4 Talk:Aesthetic_Realism/Archive_4
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| Psychoanalysis/Archives/2003-2005 Talk:Psychoanalysis/Archives/2003-2005
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| Reference desk archive/Humanities/October 2005 Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive/Humanities/October_2005
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| Ake v. Oklahoma Ake v. Oklahoma, 470 U.S. 68 (1985), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that an indigent criminal defendant had a right to have the state provide a psychiatric evaluation to be used in the defendant's behalf if he needed it. Ake_v._Oklahoma
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| Psychology Category_talk:Psychology
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| Hypnosis/Archive 1 Talk:Hypnosis/Archive_1
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| Dead external links/404/a Wikipedia:Dead_external_links/404/a
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| Homophobia/Archive 3 Talk:Homophobia/Archive_3
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| Evergreen International Talk:Evergreen_International
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| Civic engagement Civic engagement has been defined as "Individual and collective actions designed to identify and address issues of public concern." Civic_engagement
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| Parenthetical referencing Parenthetical referencing is a citation style which uses in-text citations enclosed within parentheses. The use of parenthetical source citations may or may not be accompanied by additional "content notes" in footnotes or endnotes, depending on one's choice of style guide.Full citations to references are collected in alphabetical order by author's last name under a "references" or "bibliography" section at the end (in some documentation systems appended as a list of "works cited" or a list of "works consulted" or termed a "a selected bibliography"). Parenthetical_referencing
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| Critical Incident Technique Critical_Incident_Technique
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| Hypnosis/Pagacl draft Talk:Hypnosis/Pagacl_draft
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| Race and intelligence/Archive 16 Talk:Race_and_intelligence/Archive_16
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| AntelopeInSearchOfTruth User:AntelopeInSearchOfTruth
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| Quantitative psychology Research in quantitative psychology develops psychological theory in relation to mathematics and statistics. Psychological research requires the elaboration of existing methods and the development of new concepts, so that quantitative psychology requires more than "applications" of statistics and mathematics. Quantitative_psychology
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| Neuro-linguistic programming/Archive 4 Talk:Neuro-linguistic_programming/Archive_4
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| Geon (psychology) Geons (geometric icons) are simple 3-dimensional forms such as spheres, cubes, cylinders, cones or wedges. One often-cited theory of object recognition, Biederman's "Recognition by Components Theory" (RBC) proposes that visual input is matched against structural representations of objects in the brain. Geon_(psychology)
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| Neuro-linguistic programming/Archive 5 Talk:Neuro-linguistic_programming/Archive_5
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| Sylvia Plath effect Sylvia Plath effect is a term coined by psychologist James C. Kaufman in 2001 to refer to the phenomenon that creative writers are more susceptible to mental illness. Kaufman's work demonstrated that female poets were more likely to suffer from mental illness than any other class of writers. This finding has been discussed in many international newspapers, including the New York Times. The finding is consistent with other psychological research studies. Sylvia_Plath_effect
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| Judith Rodin Judith Rodin (born 1944 as Judith Seitz) Ph.D., was the first permanent woman president of an Ivy League university. She served as the seventh president of the University of Pennsylvania from 1994-2004. In 2005 Rodin was named president of the Rockefeller Foundation. Judith_Rodin
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2005 November 28 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2005_November_28
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| Articles for deletion/Robert Perloff Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Robert_Perloff
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| Journal of Experimental Psychology Journal of Experimental Psychology is a bimonthly journal published by American Psychological Association since 1916, containing articles relating to experimental psychology.The first issue of the journal was published by the Psychological Review Company, Princeton, N. J., and printed by the New Era Printing Company, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Journal_of_Experimental_Psychology
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| Neuro-linguistic programming/Archive 6 Talk:Neuro-linguistic_programming/Archive_6
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| Social neuroscience Social neuroscience is an interdisciplinary field devoted to understanding how biological systems implement social processes and behavior, and to using biological concepts and methods to inform and refine theories of social processes and behavior. Humans are fundamentally a social species, rather than individualists. Social_neuroscience
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| Abortion/Archive 13 Talk:Abortion/Archive_13
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| Higher Power This article is about a concept used in twelve-step programs. For the album by Big Audio Dynamite see Higher Power. For the seaQuest DSV episode, see "Higher Power (seaQuest DSV episode)".Higher Power is a term coined in the 1930s in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and used in other twelve-step programs. It is also sometimes referred to as a power greater than ourselves and is frequently abbreviated to HP. Higher_Power
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| Mommy and I are one Mommy_and_I_are_one
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| The American Psychologist The American Psychologist is the official journal of the American Psychological Association. It contains archival documents and articles covering current issues in psychology, the science and practice of psychology, and psychology's contribution to public policy. The_American_Psychologist
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