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  • 41Psychological subversion — (PsychSub) is the name given by Susan Headley to a method of verbally manipulating people for information. It is similar in practice to so called social engineering and pretexting, but has a more military focus to it. It was developed by Headley… …

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  • 42Psychological repression — Psychological repression, or simply repression, is the psychological act of excluding desires and impulses (wishes, fantasies or feelings) from one s consciousness and holding or subduing them in the unconscious. Since the popularization of… …

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  • 43psychological moment — n. [transl. of Fr moment psychologique, a misunderstanding of Ger psychologischer moment, psychological momentum or motive] 1. the moment when the mind is most willing to accept a fact, suggestion, etc. 2. the critical moment; most propitious… …

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  • 44psychological warfare — n. the use of propaganda or other psychological means to influence or confuse the thinking, undermine the morale, etc. of an enemy or opponent …

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  • 45psychological parent — psychological parent, a person who fills the role of a child s parent: »The courts now recognize when there is a psychologic as well as biologic parent and are sometimes placing them with the psychological parent (New York Times) …

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  • 46Psychological Abstracts — is the print version of the PsycINFO database. It is produced monthly and contains summaries (abstracts, bibliographic information, and indexing) of English language journal articles, technical reports, book chapters, and books in the field of… …

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  • 47Psychological refractory period — is the delay in response to the second of two closely spaced stimuli.ources* http://aahperd.confex.com/aahperd/2005/preliminaryprogram/abstract 7126.htm …

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  • 48psychological habits — index character (personal quality) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 49psychological medicine — n PSYCHIATRY …

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  • 50psychological primary — n any of the set of colors which are perceived as belonging to objects, which include red, yellow, green, and blue and sometimes black and white, and in terms of which all other colors belonging to objects can be described …

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