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resistance In psychoanalysis, resistance is the term that describes both the reluctance of material submerged by repression in the unconscious to surface into consciousness
quantal hypothesis quantal hypothesis is the idea that sensations are not a continuous experience but a succession of separate steps.
Psychokinesis In parapsychology, the supposed ability to move objects and affect the physical environment purely by the power of the mind is called psychokinesis.
Parakinesis Parakinesis is a term used in parapsychology to describe what appears to be the movement of objects by unknown powers.
Null hypothesis In experimental psychology,null hypothesis is the hypothesis that any difference found between the experimental group and the control group occurred by
just-world hypothesis In social psychology, just-world hypothesis is the term used for the unquestioned assumption that the world is a just place where the deserving are rewarded and the
Enuresis Enuresis is the involuntary release of urine, such as bed-wetting in children, usually from emotional disturbance rather than organic causes.
Epigenesis Epigenesis is a biological theory about the development of the embryo which stresses the influence of the environment. The interaction of embryo and environment produces
Repulsion Hypothesis Repulsion Hypothesis Rosenbaum’s proposal that attraction is not enhanced by similar attitudes; instead, people initially respond positively
Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis is the suggestion that frustration is a very powerful determinant of aggression.