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Acquiescence

Acquiescence is the tendency to agree or to endorse a test item as true.

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Acquired drive

Acquired drive refers to the drive that is learned, not innate. Fear is an example of an acquired drive.

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Acquired dyslexia

An Acquired dyslexia is a form of reading disability in a previously literate person who has sustained brain damage.

Acquired erectile disorder

Acquired erectile disorder refers to a sexual dysfunction in which the man at one time was able to have satisfactory erections but now no longer is.

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Acquired immune deficiency syndrome

The Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) refers to the disease caused by the human immunodeficiency (or immune deficiency) virus (HIV) that attacks the immune system and leaves the person susceptible to unusual infections.

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Acquired orgasmic disorder

Acquired orgasmic disorder refers to a female orgasmic disorder in which the woman had orgasms at some time in her life but no longer does so.

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Acquired sexual disorder

Acquired sexual disorder refers to a sexual disorder that develops after a period of normal functioning.

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Acquisition

Acquisition refers to the process by which people notice and pay attention to information in the environment; because people cannot perceive everything that is happening around them, they acquire only a subset of the information available in the environment.

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