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Incidence rates

Incidence rates refer to the rate at which new cases of a disorder appear over a specific period of time.

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Incident report

Incident report refers to a kind of document, paper, writing document that provides information which is used to report a particular incident or incidence

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Incidental learning

Incidental learning refers to the retention of information even when it is not required of, or even intended by, the processor.

Incidental learning means acquiring knowledge about

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Incidental training

Incidental training refers to a method of teaching readiness skills or other desired behaviors that works to strengthen the Behavior by capitalizing on naturally occurring opportunit

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Incision

Deutsch: Einschnitt / Español: Incisión / Português: Incisão / Français: Incision / Italiano: Incisione

Incision in the psychology context metaphorically refers to a significant, often deliberate, intervention or disruption in a psychological state or process, aimed at bringing about change, insight, or healing. It is not a physical act but rather a conceptual or therapeutic step that seeks to "cut into" entrenched patterns, behaviours, or thought processes to promote transformation.

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Inclusion

Inclusion refers to the education strategies that are based on the premise that the abilities of children with special needs will improve from associating with normally developing pee

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Inclusion movement

Inclusion movement refers to the integration of individuals with disabilities into regular classroom settings, regardless of the severity of the disability. The school curriculum must

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Inclusive Fitness

Inclusive Fitness refers to the reproductive fitness of an individual organism plus any effect that the organism has on increasing reproductive fitness in related organisms.

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