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Agenda setting

Agenda setting is a term used in communications theory that refers to the idea that the media define what is important and what is not by which stories they cover.

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Agenesis

Agenesis refers to the complete or partial failure of an organ to develop.

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Agent

Deutsch: Agent / Español: Agente / Português: Agente / Français: Agent / Italiano: Agente /

Agent refers to the thematic or semantic role corresponding to an individual who performs a given action.

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Agent self (executive function)

- Agent self (executive function) : Agent self (executive function ) is the part of the self involved in control, including both control over other people and self-control

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Agentic perspective

Agentic perspective refers to an orientation which was described by Bandura, that emphasizes the extent to which people are authors or agents of their own actions rather than simply experiencing that which happens to them as is evident in their use intentionality, forethought, self reactiveness, and self-reflectiveness.

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Agentic state

Agentic state refers to a psychological state described by Stanley Milgram that occurs when subordinates in an organized status hierarchy experience such a marked reduction in autonomy that they are unable to resist authorities’ orders.

Ageusia

Ageusia refers to the inability to recognize tastes.

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Aggravated assault

Aggravated assault refers to an attack on another person in which the perpetrator (attacker) inflicts serious harm on the victim or uses a deadly weapon to inflict serious harm.

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