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Indirect scaling

Indirect scaling is defined as the psychological scale that is built up indirectly by putting successive just-noticeable difference units in a row

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Indirect sound

Indirect sound refers to sound that reaches the ears after being reflected from a surface such as a room’s walls.

Indirect speech acts

Indirect speech acts refer to a speech act in which the literal utterance meaning is not the same as the speaker's meaning.

Indiscriminate attachment

Deutsch: Indiscriminate Anhaftung / Español: Apego Indiscriminado / Português: Apego Indiscriminado / Français: Attachement Indiscriminé / Italiano: Attaccamento Indiscriminato /

Indiscriminate attachment refers to the display of attachment behaviors toward any person.

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Individual

Deutsch: Individuum
An individual is a person or a specific object. Individuality (or selfhood) is the state or quality of being an individual; particularly of being a person separate from other persons and possessing his or her own needs or goals.

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Individual Capacity

Individual Capacity refers to the potential for acquiring skills and competencies through such means as self -study, on-the-job training, mentoring, coaching, and professional development activities.

Individual Counseling

Individual counseling in the psychology context is a therapeutic process where a single client works one-on-one with a mental health professional, such as a Psychologist, psychiatrist, or licensed counselor, in a safe and confidential environment. The primary goal of individual counseling is to help the client explore their feelings, beliefs, behaviors, and work through challenging or influential memories. It aims to identify aspects of their lives that they would like to change, better understand themselves and others, set personal goals, and work towards desired change.

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Individual differences

Individual differences refer to the aspects of people's personalities that make them different from other people; differences in patterns of intellectual aptitudes among people of a given age.

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