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JUVENILE PARESIS

Juvenile Paresis, also known as Juvenile Myelomonocytic Leukemia (JMML), is an aggressive form of leukemia that affects children under the age of 15. It is a rare form of cancer that is characterized by the accumulation of immature myelomonocytic cells in the bone marrow and peripheral blood. These cells are of monocytic and myeloid origin, …

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JEALOUSY

Jealousy is an emotion that is commonly experienced by individuals at various stages of life. It can be characterized as a feeling of insecurity, fear, and envy that arises when one perceives a threat to a valued relationship or to a desired possession. Jealousy is a universal emotion, but its expression and intensity can vary …

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JANET, PIERRE MARIE FELIX (1859-1947)

Janet, Pierre Marie Felix (1859-1947) was a French neurologist and psychologist who is best known for his research into the phenomenon of dissociation. He was one of the first to identify dissociation as a psychological phenomenon and his theories influenced many later psychologists, such as Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. Janet’s work was pivotal in …

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JARGONAPHASIA

Jargonaphasia is a language disorder in which a person uses nonsensical words and phrases during speech. It is a type of aphasia, which is a general term for a language disorder that impairs a person’s ability to understand and/or produce language. Jargonaphasia is often characterized by a person using a combination of real words and …

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JAMES, WILLIAM (1842-1910)

James, William (1842-1910) was an American philosopher and psychologist, and one of the most influential thinkers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He was the founder of the school of pragmatism, a philosophical movement that stresses the practical consequences of ideas and beliefs. James was born in New York City in 1842. He …

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JURY NULLIFICATION

It can occur when the members of the jury believe that to find the defendant guilty would be unfair or unjust or would demand a sentence, which the jurors do not wish to be associated with e.g. death penalty. JURY NULLIFICATION: “Jury Nullification is the jury’s decision to exonerate a defendant .”

JONAH COMPLEX

inhibition of becoming entirely self-actualized for fear of facing new challenges and situations. JONAH COMPLEX: “Jonah Complex is named after the biblical prophet Jonah.”

JOB ROTATION

an employment practice in which workers are required to perform different duties on a regularly scheduled basis. JOB ROTATION: “Job Rotation is when workers are required to perform different duties.”

JOB CONTEXT

significant aspects of the work situation different from the work itself. It is the physical environment of the work – co-workers, supervisors and technology. JOB CONTEXT: “Job context is the significant aspects of the work situation other than the work itself.”

JANIS-FEYERABEND HYPOTHESIS

the belief that persuasive discourse is truly effective in case an individual refutes positive arguments on the other side of a question before answering negative attacks on one’s own side. JANIS-FEYERABEND HYPOTHESIS: “Janis-Feyerabend Hypothesis states that persuasive discourse is most efficient when a person refiutes positive arguments first.”

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