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Quasi-experimental design

Quasi-experimental design refers to a design that is like an experimental design but lacks the key ingredient of random assignment to groups.

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Quazepam

Quazepam belongs to a class of drugs called benzodiazepines.

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Queer

Deutsch: Queer / Español: Queer / Português: Queer / Français: Queer / Italian: Queer

Queer in the psychology context refers to a term used to describe a spectrum of non-normative sexual orientations and gender identities. It is a broad, inclusive label for individuals who do not identify as heterosexual or with traditional gender binaries.

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Question

Deutsch: Frage / Español: Pregunta / Português: Questão / Français: Question / Italiano: Domanda /

A "question" extends beyond its traditional meaning as an inquiry or request for information. Questions play a significant role in various psychological processes, research, and therapeutic interventions. They are essential tools for understanding, assessing, and facilitating personal growth and change. Here, we will explore the concept of a question in the psychology context, provide examples, and list similar concepts and techniques used in psychological research and practice.

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Questionnaire

Deutsch: Fragebogen / Español: Cuestionario / Português: Questionário / Français: Questionnaire / Italiano: Questionario

Questionnaire refers to a document that contains questions and other types of items designed to solicit information appropriate for analysis; written survey administered individually or in groups. Questionnaires are used primarily in survey research but also in experiments, field research, and other modes of observation.

In the context of psychology, a questionnaire is a research instrument consisting of a series of questions and other prompts for the Purpose of gathering information from respondents. It is widely used to collect self-report data on a variety of topics, including behaviors, preferences, beliefs, attitudes, and traits.

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Quid pro quo

Quid pro quo refers to a type of Sexual harassment in which the granting of sexual favors is tied to an employment decision.

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Quote

Deutsch: Zitat / Español: Cita / Português: Citação / Français: Citation / Italiano: Citazione

A quote in the psychology context refers to a direct statement or passage taken from a written or spoken source, typically used to illustrate, support, or explain psychological concepts, theories, or findings. Quotes are often drawn from research studies, psychological literature, or famous figures in psychology and are used to provide credibility, clarity, or depth to discussions on mental health, behaviour, and cognition.

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Quote from kahlil gibran

Quote from Kahlil Gibran: Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars ....kahlil gibran.

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