Glossary E

- EE (Expressed Emotion) : - EE (Expressed Emotion ) : EE otherwise known as Expressed emotion refers to an index of the degree to which family members speak in ways that reflect criticism, hostile feelings, and emotional over-involvement or over-concern with regard to the Schizophrenic individual.

EEG is the acronym of Electroencephalogram, a measure of changes electrical activity of the brain.

EEG Biofeedback therapy, also known as neurofeedback, is a type of Biofeedback therapy specifically utilizing brain-wave informati

EEOC guidelines refer to a set of procedures created by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to ensure fairness in employment practices. The EEOC guidelines discuss the minimum requirements for the validity and reliability of the psychological tests used for employee selection.
Efface means to rub out or wipe out to become thin.

Effacement is defined as the shortening of the cervical canal preceding childbirth.

Deutsch: Effekt

In psychology, an effect refers to the influence that one variable has on another. In psychological research, an effect is typically measured by comparing the outcomes of two or more groups that are different in some way, with one group serving as a control group and the other(s) as an experimental group.

Effect of the missing fundamental means removing the fundamental frequency and other lower harmonies from a musical tone does not change the tone’s pitch. Please see also Periodicity pitch.