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Active genotype/environment correlations

Active genotype/environment correlations refer to the notion that our genotypes Affect the types of environments that we pr

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Active imagination

Active imagination refers to a technique of analysis in which individuals actively focus on experiences or images (in dreams or fantasy), reporting changes in these images or experiences as they concentrate on them.

Active insufficiency

Active insufficiency is the point reached when a muscle becomes shortened to the point that it cannot generate or maintain active tension.

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Active intermodal mapping

Active intermodal mapping refers to the ability to integrate information from two (2) senses. It is Meltzoff and Moore's account of neonatal cognitive abilities.

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Active life expectancy

Active life expectancy refers to the age to which one person can expect to live independently.

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Active Listening

Active Listening refers to feature of client-centered therapy that involves empathetic listening, by which the therapist echoes, restates, and clarifies what the client says.

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Active mind

Active mind refers to a mind that transforms, interprets, understands, or values physical experience. The rationalists assume an active mind. Moreover, it is a mind equipped with categories or operations that are used to analyze, organize, or modify sensory information and to discover abstract concepts or principles not contained within sensory experience.

Active phase

Active phase refers to a period in the course of Schizophrenia in which psychotic symptoms are present.

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