Neo-Freudian Neo-Freudian is a follower of Freud who also accepts later modifications in psychoanalytic theory. Fromm, Horney and Sullivan are the most prominent examples
Freudian slip Freudian slip is a slip of the tongue which Freud, who denied the existence of randomness or accident in the way a person behaves, interpreted as a clue from the unconscious about a repressed conflict.
Ricardian equivalence Ricardian equivalence is the named after the nineteenth-century British economist David Ricardo, it contends that when the
Median wage Median wage is the margin between the highest paid 50 percent and the lowest paid 50 percent of workers in a specific position or occupation.
Median Median is the point in a distribution of scores that divides the distribution precisely in half when the scores are listed in numerical order. It is the number that...
Neo-Freudian psychoanalysts Psychoanalysts who were trained in traditional Freudian theory but who later rejected some of its major points. These theorists are known as neo-
Circadian rhythms Circadian rhythms (from the Latin circa diem, or “around the day”) are biological processes that occur regularly on approximately a 24-hour.