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Acceptance/Responsiveness

Acceptance/Responsiveness is a dimension of parenting that describes the amount of responsiveness and affection that a parent displays toward a child.

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Access audit

Access audit refers to a survey of a part of the built environment in Order to identify the Barriers that may prevent disabled people having full access, and the recommended solution

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Accessibility

Accessibility refers to the extent to which schemas and concepts are at the forefront of people’s minds and are therefore likely to be used when making judgments about the social world.

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Accessibility (in memory)

- Accessibility (in memory ) : Accessibility (in memory) refer to memories currently stored in a person's memory, which can be retrieved when necessary and are both available and accessible.

Accessible population

Accessible population refers to the easily available segment of a target population. Researchers typically select their samples from this type of population.

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Accessory motion

Accessory motion refers to the actual change in relationship between the articular surface of one bone relative to another, characterized as roll, spin, and glide.

Accident

Deutsch: Unfall / Español: Accidente / Português: Acidente / Français: Accident / Italiano: Incidente /

Accident refers to unintentional injury.

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Accidental viewpoint

Accidental viewpoint refers to a viewpoint relative to an object that results in perception of an accidental (or rarely encountered) property of the object. For example, although three (3) sides of a solid cube are visible from most viewpoints, an accidental property, that is seeing only one side of the cube occurs when the cube is seen from the accidental viewpoint of an end-on view. This concept is associated with the recognition-by-components theory of object perception.

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