eliciting — e·lic·it || ɪ lɪsɪt v. extract from, bring out, draw out … English contemporary dictionary
eliciting stimulus — any stimulus, conditioned or unconditioned, which elicits a response … Medical dictionary
Formative assessment — is a self reflective process that intends to promote student attainment [ [http://www.leeds.ac.uk/educol/documents/00001862.htm Crooks, T. (2001), The Validity of Formative Assessments, Paper presented to the British Educational Research… … Wikipedia
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Development communication — Development Communication, has been alternatively defined as a type of marketing and public opinion research that is used specifically to develop effective communication or as the use of communication to promote social development. Defined as the … Wikipedia
Biocompatibility — is related to the behavior of biomaterials and in that it is a peculiar word because it would seem that are at least two opposing uses of the same term. One is more related with statements on low level of immune response of a specific material… … Wikipedia
animal behaviour — Introduction any activity of an intact organism. A living animal behaves constantly in order to survive, and all animals must solve the same basic problems. They must, for instance, periodically replace their energy source (consume… … Universalium
Difference due to Memory — (Dm) indexes differences in neural activity during the study phase of an experiment for items that subsequently are remembered compared to items that are later forgotten. It is mainly discussed as an event related potential (ERP) effect that… … Wikipedia
Stress (biological) — Stress is a biological term which refers to the consequences of the failure of a human or animal body to respond appropriately to emotional or physical threats to the organism, whether actual or imagined. [ The Stress of Life , Hans Selye, 1956.] … Wikipedia
Wet nurse — The future King Louis XIV as an infant with his wet nurse A wet nurse is a woman who is used to breast feed and care for another s child.[1] Wet nurses are used when the mother is unable or chooses not to nurse the child herself. Wet nursed… … Wikipedia