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INTERSUBJECTIVITY

Intersubjectivity is a term used to describe the shared understanding between two or more people. It is a fundamental concept in psychology that has been used in research to explore the dynamics of interpersonal relationships and communication. This article will review the literature on intersubjectivity and its implications for psychological theory and practice. Intersubjectivity can …

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INTERVIEW SCHEDULE

Interview Schedule According to the American Psychological Association (APA) (2020), an interview schedule is a set of predetermined questions that are designed to provide information from the study participants. Interview schedules are a common method of data collection in qualitative research, providing the researcher with a structured approach to obtaining detailed information from the participants. …

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INTERQUARTILE RANGE

Interquartile Range: A Statistical Measure of Variability The interquartile range (IQR) is a measure of variability in a set of data that is commonly used in statistical analysis. It is the difference between the upper and lower quartiles of a data set, and is often used to detect outliers and assess the distribution of the …

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INTERPERSONAL INTELLIGENCE

Interpersonal Intelligence: A Critical Review Interpersonal intelligence (IPI) has been widely studied as a psychological construct in recent years. This review assesses the current state of the research on IPI, its theoretical underpinnings, and its implications for understanding individual differences in social functioning. The review first summarizes the various definitions of IPI and then reviews …

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INTERNEURON

Interneurons are one of the most important cell types found in the central nervous system (CNS). They are the mediators between different neural networks and are involved in a wide range of functions, including communication, coordination, and integration of information. Interneurons are also involved in various pathological conditions, including neurodegenerative diseases and psychiatric disorders. This …

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INTERNAL OBJECT

The concept of an internal object is a core concept in psychoanalytic theory, first proposed by Sigmund Freud in 1910. Freud proposed that the internal object has a psychological function, in that it serves as a mental representation of an important person in the individual’s life. This internal object serves as a template for understanding …

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INTERMISSION

Intermission: A Review of Recent Research Abstract Intermission is a common phenomenon seen in many forms of entertainment, including films, television, and live theatre. This review article discusses recent research on intermission, including its purpose, its effects on audience engagement, and its potential as an educational tool. Additionally, the role of intermission in the modern …

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INTERMETAMORPHOSIS SYNDROME

Intermetamorphosis Syndrome: A Review of Clinical Presentation and Treatment Introduction Intermetamorphosis Syndrome (IMS) is a rare, chronic condition characterized by a sudden and persistent change in physical appearance and personality. It is most commonly seen in children and adolescents, although adults can also be affected. The condition is often difficult to diagnose due to its …

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INTERGLUTEAL SEX

Intergluteal Sex: A Discussion of its Implications Introduction Intergluteal sex (IGS) is an uncommon sexual activity that involves the insertion of a penis or other object into the space between the buttocks. This activity is also known as “intercrural sex” and is used as an alternative to traditional forms of sexual intercourse. While IGS is …

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I-THOU

I-Thou: The Power of Mutual Respect in Interpersonal Relationships Interpersonal relationships are a fundamental part of our lives, and the way we interact with others has the potential to shape our experiences for better or for worse. One concept that has been studied by psychologists in understanding interpersonal relationships is “I-Thou”, a term popularized by …

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