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WALK-IN CLINIC

Introduction Walk-in clinics, also referred to as urgent care clinics, are health care facilities that offer medical services on a walk-in basis. These clinics are typically open during extended hours, including evenings and weekends, and are designed to provide medical care for non-emergency situations (Baker et al., 2018). This article provides an overview of the …

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WEANING

Weaning is the process of transitioning infants from a liquid-only diet to the consumption of solid foods. During this process, parents and caregivers must ensure that the infant receives the necessary nutrients, as well as the developmental and behavioral benefits provided by the consumption of solid foods. The following article will discuss the importance of …

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WASHBURN, MARGARET FLOY

Margaret Floy Washburn (1871-1939) was an American psychologist who made significant contributions to the field of psychology, particularly in her study of animal behavior. She was the first woman to earn a doctoral degree in psychology in the United States and the first woman to be elected president of the American Psychological Association. Her research …

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WELCH-ASPIN T TEST

The Welch-Aspin T Test is a statistical test that can be used to compare the means of two independent samples. This test is particularly useful in cases where the two samples may have different variances, as it is less affected by this than other tests such as the Student’s t-test. The Welch-Aspin T Test is …

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WAVELENGTH THRESHOLDS

Wavelength Thresholds: An Overview Wavelength thresholds refer to the range of wavelengths that are used to measure an optical signal. This range is used to determine the characteristics of the signal, such as its intensity, amplitude, and frequency. Wavelength thresholds are a vital component of any optical system, as they are used to ensure that …

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WORKSPACE

Workspace: How the Physical Space Affects Productivity The workspace has become an increasingly important factor in the workplace, as it is closely linked to employee productivity and satisfaction. The physical space of the workspace has a direct influence on the abilities of employees to work effectively and efficiently. This article will discuss the importance of …

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WRITING DISORDER

Writing Disorder: A Review of the Literature Writing is an essential skill for academic success, communication, and professional development. Writing disorders, such as dysgraphia and dyspraxia, can significantly interfere with these abilities and have been the focus of increasing research in recent decades. This article provides an overview of current research on writing disorder, including …

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WESTERMARCK EFFECT

The Westermarck Effect: Examining the Role of Early Childhood Exposure in Adult Romantic Preferences Abstract The Westermarck effect is a phenomenon in which two people who were raised together in close proximity during childhood tend to experience a decreased attraction to one another in adulthood. This phenomenon has been studied extensively and is believed to …

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WAKING HYPNOSIS

Waking Hypnosis: A Review of Recent Research Abstract The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of recent research on waking hypnosis. Waking hypnosis is a state in which an individual is in both a conscious and unconscious state of mind and can be used to manipulate behavior and influence cognitions. This review …

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