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  • Developmental regression
  • Loss of developmental skills in children

    Developmental regression occurs when a child who has reached certain developmental milestones begins to lose previously acquired milestones. It differs

    Developmental regression

    Developmental_regression

  • Age regression
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Age regression commonly refers to: Age regression in hypnotherapy, a pseudoscientific technique Ageplay Regression (psychology), a defense mechanism in

    Age regression

    Age_regression

  • Salt and pepper syndrome
  • Medical condition

    Salt and pepper developmental regression syndrome, also known as Amish infantile epileptic syndrome or GM3 deficiency syndrome, is a rare autosomal recessive

    Salt and pepper syndrome

    Salt and pepper syndrome

    Salt_and_pepper_syndrome

  • Poisson regression
  • Statistical model for count data

    Poisson regression is a generalized linear model form of regression analysis used to model count data and contingency tables. Poisson regression assumes

    Poisson regression

    Poisson_regression

  • Age regression in hypnotherapy
  • Controversial therapy technique

    simultaneously induced.[citation needed] Age regression in therapy is also referred to as hypnotic age regression. This is a hypnosis technique utilized by

    Age regression in hypnotherapy

    Age_regression_in_hypnotherapy

  • Richard E. Frye
  • American autism researcher

    Poling, J. S.; Frye, R. E.; Shoffner, J.; Zimmerman, A. W. (2006). "Developmental Regression and Mitochondrial Dysfunction in a Child with Autism". Journal

    Richard E. Frye

    Richard_E._Frye

  • Childhood dementia
  • Group of neurodegenerative conditions

    affected. In most cases, childhood dementia is diagnosed after developmental regression is observed. Childhood dementia is very often diagnosed late, misdiagnosed

    Childhood dementia

    Childhood_dementia

  • Genie (feral child)
  • American feral child (born 1957)

    arrangements changed further traumatized her and caused continued developmental regression. In 1976, Curtiss finished and presented her dissertation, entitled

    Genie (feral child)

    Genie (feral child)

    Genie_(feral_child)

  • Krabbe disease
  • Medical condition

    muscle tone and circulation.[citation needed] A 15-year study on the developmental outcomes of children with KD who underwent HSCT in the first seven weeks

    Krabbe disease

    Krabbe disease

    Krabbe_disease

  • Childhood disintegrative disorder
  • Neurodevelopmental condition

    development is often noted before regressions in skills occurs. The age at which this regression can occur varies, but regression after three years of normal

    Childhood disintegrative disorder

    Childhood_disintegrative_disorder

  • Infantile epileptic spasms syndrome
  • Medical condition

    of five. The onset of epileptic spasms is often associated with developmental regression: autistic withdrawal, and loss of social smiling and of visual

    Infantile epileptic spasms syndrome

    Infantile_epileptic_spasms_syndrome

  • Lancet MMR vaccine-autism report
  • Fraudulent research

    Interpretation We identified associated gastrointestinal disease and developmental regression in a group of previously normal children, which was generally associated

    Lancet MMR vaccine-autism report

    Lancet_MMR_vaccine-autism_report

  • Regression (psychology)
  • Mental defence mechanism in psychoanalysis

    distinguished three kinds of regression, which he called topographical regression, temporal regression, and formal regression. Freud saw inhibited development

    Regression (psychology)

    Regression_(psychology)

  • Andrew Wakefield
  • British former doctor (born 1956)

    Interpretation. We identified associated gastrointestinal disease and developmental regression in a group of previously normal children, which was generally associated

    Andrew Wakefield

    Andrew Wakefield

    Andrew_Wakefield

  • Regression discontinuity design
  • Statistical method

    parametric (normally polynomial regression). The most common non-parametric method used in the RDD context is a local linear regression. This is of the form: Y

    Regression discontinuity design

    Regression_discontinuity_design

  • Epilepsy-intellectual disability in females
  • Medical condition

    genetic testing and laboratory results, potential developmental delays or developmental regression and associated disorders, eases diagnosis. The National

    Epilepsy-intellectual disability in females

    Epilepsy-intellectual_disability_in_females

  • Hypsarrhythmia
  • Medical condition

    "H" in PEHO syndrome stands for hypsarrhythmia. Together with developmental regression and infantile spasms, hypsarrhythmia is one of the diagnostic criteria

    Hypsarrhythmia

    Hypsarrhythmia

    Hypsarrhythmia

  • Vitamin B12 deficiency
  • Disorder resulting from low blood levels of vitamin B12

    cord, or seizures. Deficiency symptoms in children include developmental delay, regression, irritability, involuntary movements, and hypotonia. In babies

    Vitamin B12 deficiency

    Vitamin B12 deficiency

    Vitamin_B12_deficiency

  • Epilepsy
  • Group of neurological disorders causing seizures

    infants or children with unexplained epilepsy, especially when developmental regression or multisystem involvement is present. Serum prolactin may occasionally

    Epilepsy

    Epilepsy

    Epilepsy

  • De novo mutation
  • Genetic mutation not inherited from a parent

    neurological damage. As the disease progresses, children experience developmental regression, and by age 2 or 3, affected children often experience severe cognitive

    De novo mutation

    De_novo_mutation

  • Mike Johnson
  • American lawyer and politician (born 1972)

    cause "severe dystonic reactions and other movement disorders, developmental regression, intractable vomiting, and worsening seizures" in children with

    Mike Johnson

    Mike Johnson

    Mike_Johnson

  • Classic autism
  • Former neurodevelopmental disorder now classified under autism spectrum disorder

    Some autistic children experience regression in their communication and social skills after reaching developmental milestones at a normal pace. It was

    Classic autism

    Classic autism

    Classic_autism

  • Pseudoscience
  • Unscientific claims presented as scientific

    which claimed that a combination of gastrointestinal disease and developmental regression, which are often seen in children with ASD, occurred within two

    Pseudoscience

    Pseudoscience

    Pseudoscience

  • Leigh syndrome
  • Metabolic disease

    surgery. The general course of Leigh syndrome is one of episodic developmental regression during times of metabolic stress. Some patients have long periods

    Leigh syndrome

    Leigh syndrome

    Leigh_syndrome

  • Glossary of neuroscience
  • females, caused by mutations in the MECP2 gene. Characterized by developmental regression, motor problems, and seizures. Reuptake The process by which neurotransmitters

    Glossary of neuroscience

    Glossary_of_neuroscience

  • The Wonder Weeks
  • Book by Hetty van de Rijt

    26, 36, 44, 53, 61-62 and 72-73 weeks old. Each developmental 'leap' is said to begin with a regression period in which the baby becomes more insecure

    The Wonder Weeks

    The_Wonder_Weeks

  • FOXG1 syndrome
  • Medical condition

    hypoplasia of the optic disk, poor speech, inability to ambulate, developmental regression, and pachygyria. In very rare cases, they might have repeated seizures

    FOXG1 syndrome

    FOXG1 syndrome

    FOXG1_syndrome

  • PANDAS
  • Hypothesis in pediatric medicine

    lability or depression, irritability or oppositional behaviors, developmental regression, academic deterioration, sensory or motor difficulties, or sleep

    PANDAS

    PANDAS

    PANDAS

  • Outline of autism
  • Overview of and topical guide to autism

    developmental regression. Classic autism - (or Kanner's syndrome) the first described form of autism written about in 1943. Pervasive developmental disorder

    Outline of autism

    Outline_of_autism

  • Developmental lines
  • understood to be capable of moving back along developmental lines as well as forwards. This regressing can be necessary at times when the individual has

    Developmental lines

    Developmental_lines

  • Remedial education
  • Assistance in order to achieve competencies in core academic skills

    "Evaluating the Effectiveness of Developmental Mathematics by Embedding a Randomized Experiment Within a Regression Discontinuity Design". Educational

    Remedial education

    Remedial_education

  • Jon Poling
  • American physician (born 1970)

    Poling, J. S.; Frye, R. E.; Shoffner, J.; Zimmerman, A. W. (2006). "Developmental regression and mitochondrial dysfunction in a child with autism". Journal

    Jon Poling

    Jon_Poling

  • Severe intellectual disability-progressive spastic diplegia syndrome
  • Medical condition

    started showing signs of developmental regression when she was 6 months old, which was then followed by a moderate-severe developmental delay. She hit the milestone

    Severe intellectual disability-progressive spastic diplegia syndrome

    Severe intellectual disability-progressive spastic diplegia syndrome

    Severe_intellectual_disability-progressive_spastic_diplegia_syndrome

  • Spinocerebellar ataxia type 2
  • Medical condition

    Patients first experience developmental delays with hypotonia which then progresses into rapid developmental regression with epilepsy, and gaze aversion;

    Spinocerebellar ataxia type 2

    Spinocerebellar_ataxia_type_2

  • Prognosis of autism
  • ASD. Other terms used to describe regression in children with autism are autism with regression, autistic regression, setback-type autism, and acquired

    Prognosis of autism

    Prognosis_of_autism

  • Mitochondrial encephalomyopathy
  • slower rate. The major finding in children with Leigh Syndrome is developmental regression, which refers to the loss of skills they had previously learned

    Mitochondrial encephalomyopathy

    Mitochondrial_encephalomyopathy

  • Seipin
  • Protein family

    neuron diseases as seipinopathies. Symptoms can vary and include: developmental regression of motor and cognitive skills in the first years of life leading

    Seipin

    Seipin

  • Multiple complex developmental disorder
  • Medical condition

    Multiple complex developmental disorder (MCDD) is a research category, proposed to involve several neurological and psychological symptoms where at least

    Multiple complex developmental disorder

    Multiple_complex_developmental_disorder

  • List of countries by Human Development Index
  • oversimplification of using a single number per country. To reflect developmental differences within countries, a subnational HDI (SHDI) featuring data

    List of countries by Human Development Index

    List of countries by Human Development Index

    List_of_countries_by_Human_Development_Index

  • Dunning–Kruger effect
  • Cognitive bias about one's own skill

    effect as a regression toward the mean is only a form of relabeling the problem and does not explain what mechanism causes the regression. Based on statistical

    Dunning–Kruger effect

    Dunning–Kruger effect

    Dunning–Kruger_effect

  • Dyadic developmental psychotherapy
  • Medical treatment for children with emotional disorders

    "Facilitating Developmental Attachment", which contains sections on the use of age regression and holding therapy, as a source document for dyadic developmental psychotherapy

    Dyadic developmental psychotherapy

    Dyadic_developmental_psychotherapy

  • Hypostatic model of personality
  • View that people present themselves in different aspects

    then developmental progress results (new acquisitions are made); if inhibiting factors are dominant, then the result is developmental regression (acquisitions

    Hypostatic model of personality

    Hypostatic model of personality

    Hypostatic_model_of_personality

  • Iowa flood of 2008
  • Natural Disaster (flood) in Iowa, US from June 8 – July 1, 2008

    potential mental health problems. Parents were told to expect developmental regressions in child survivors of the flood, especially those who lost their

    Iowa flood of 2008

    Iowa flood of 2008

    Iowa_flood_of_2008

  • Mesonephric duct
  • Paired organ of the urogenital system in mammals

    wall of the vagina, a Gartner's duct could develop as a remnant. Normal regression starts with the action of COUP-TFII in the Wolffian mesenchyme. The mesenchyme

    Mesonephric duct

    Mesonephric duct

    Mesonephric_duct

  • Infantilism (physiological disorder)
  • Physiological trouble

    development, up to developmental disability, which consist of retention of the physical and/or psychological characteristics of early developmental stages (infant

    Infantilism (physiological disorder)

    Infantilism_(physiological_disorder)

  • Goldilocks principle
  • Analogy for optimal conditions

    disciplines, including developmental psychology, biology, astronomy, economics and engineering. In cognitive science and developmental psychology, the Goldilocks

    Goldilocks principle

    Goldilocks principle

    Goldilocks_principle

  • National Cancer Institute
  • U.S. health institute

    the maximum tolerable dosage and involves in vivo examination of tumor regression using the hollow fiber assay. The third phase of the study is the human

    National Cancer Institute

    National_Cancer_Institute

  • Frequency illusion
  • Kind of cognitive bias

    information. Specifically, this can lead to a regression effect in accuracy of frequency estimates. This regression effect is more pronounced for smaller sample

    Frequency illusion

    Frequency illusion

    Frequency_illusion

  • Caudal cell mass
  • dysraphism. One example of spinal dysraphism is caudal regression syndrome. Patients with caudal regression syndrome can experience a varying degree of the abnormality

    Caudal cell mass

    Caudal_cell_mass

  • June 2008 Midwest floods
  • Weather outbreak that lead to flooding in the American Midwest

    potential mental health problems. Parents were told to expect developmental regressions in child survivors of the flood, especially those who lost their

    June 2008 Midwest floods

    June 2008 Midwest floods

    June_2008_Midwest_floods

  • Outline of machine learning
  • Overview of and topical guide to machine learning

    (SOM) Logistic regression Ordinary least squares regression (OLSR) Linear regression Stepwise regression Multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARS)

    Outline of machine learning

    Outline_of_machine_learning

  • Constructive developmental framework
  • Concept in developmental psychology

    The constructive developmental framework (CDF) is a theoretical framework for epistemological and psychological assessment of adults. The framework is

    Constructive developmental framework

    Constructive_developmental_framework

  • Sirenomelia
  • Rare congenital deformity in which the legs are fused together

    as an expanded part of the VACTERL association and as a form of caudal regression syndrome. Sirenomelia is mainly characterized by the fusion of both legs

    Sirenomelia

    Sirenomelia

    Sirenomelia

  • Paraphilic infantilism
  • Role-playing of an infant-like state

    (or "AB", for short), is a form of ageplay that involves role-playing a regression to an infant-like state. Like other forms of adult play, depending on

    Paraphilic infantilism

    Paraphilic infantilism

    Paraphilic_infantilism

  • Telegraphic speech
  • Language development stage

    in English-speaking cultures, but can be found worldwide. In adults, regression to telegraphic speech may indicate a neurological problem such as multiple

    Telegraphic speech

    Telegraphic_speech

  • SAMM50
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    Pancreatic Insuffiency, CSID, Global Apraxia, developmental regressions. History of torticollis, psychomotor regression, colitis as well as Carnitine Deficiency

    SAMM50

    SAMM50

    SAMM50

  • Cross-sectional study
  • Type of study based on universal sampling

    cross-sectional studies typically involve the use of cross-sectional regression, in order to sort out the existence and magnitude of causal effects of

    Cross-sectional study

    Cross-sectional_study

  • Ribose-5-phosphate isomerase deficiency
  • Rare metabolic genetic disorder resulting in leukoencephalopathy

    ribose-5-phosphate isomerase deficiency as including developmental delay, progressive psychomotor regression, epilepsy, leukoencephalopathy, and abnormalities

    Ribose-5-phosphate isomerase deficiency

    Ribose-5-phosphate_isomerase_deficiency

  • Polyphyodont
  • Animal whose teeth are continually replaced

    Štembírek, J.; Glocová, K.; Matalová, E.; Tucker, A.S. (May 2012). "Early Regression of the Dental Lamina Underlies the Development of Diphyodont Dentitions"

    Polyphyodont

    Polyphyodont

    Polyphyodont

  • Lactase persistence
  • Ability to digest milk after infancy

    C, Baro JA, Villa A, Cañón J (February 2008). "Multi-trait and random regression approaches for addressing the wide range of weaning ages in Asturiana

    Lactase persistence

    Lactase_persistence

  • Sexual differentiation in humans
  • Process of development of sex differences in humans

    hormones which cause the paramesonephric ducts to regress. In females, the mesonephric ducts regress. Disorders of sex development (DSD), encompassing

    Sexual differentiation in humans

    Sexual differentiation in humans

    Sexual_differentiation_in_humans

  • Auditory processing disorder
  • Developmental or acquired neurological disorders

    has been considerable debate over the relationship between APD and developmental language disorder (DLD), previously called specific language impairment

    Auditory processing disorder

    Auditory processing disorder

    Auditory_processing_disorder

  • Limbless vertebrate
  • Vertebrates without legs or fins

    lizards into legless forms results in three main characteristics: the regression of the limbs is carried out gradually, via the reduction in their size

    Limbless vertebrate

    Limbless_vertebrate

  • Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development
  • Psychological theory describing the evolution of moral reasoning

    had apparently undergone moral stage regression. This could be resolved either by allowing for moral regression or by extending the theory. Kohlberg chose

    Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development

    Lawrence_Kohlberg's_stages_of_moral_development

  • Positive disintegration
  • Theory of personality development

    disintegration and subsequent higher processes of development occurs through developmental potential, including over-excitability and hypersensitivity. Unlike

    Positive disintegration

    Positive_disintegration

  • Landau–Kleffner syndrome
  • Medical condition

    diagnosis of acquired epileptic aphasia along with Cognitive and Behavioral Regression: Note: EEG = electroencephalographic; ESES = electrical status epilepticus

    Landau–Kleffner syndrome

    Landau–Kleffner_syndrome

  • Paramesonephric duct
  • Paired ducts in the mammalian embryo in the primitive urogenital structures

    while half of Alk3 knockouts show failed regression similar to Amh null mutants. When AMH is absent, regression does not occur. In this case, WNT7A from

    Paramesonephric duct

    Paramesonephric duct

    Paramesonephric_duct

  • Perception
  • Interpretation of sensory information

    Cognitive neuroscience Social Comparative Cross-cultural Cultural Developmental Differential Ecological Evolutionary Experimental Gestalt Intelligence

    Perception

    Perception

    Perception

  • Defence mechanism
  • Unconscious psychological mechanism

    mechanisms that appear in the works of her father, Sigmund Freud: repression, regression, reaction formation, isolation, undoing, projection, introjection, turning

    Defence mechanism

    Defence_mechanism

  • Counterdependency
  • Refusal of attachment

    remain stuck in the counterdependent phase of development because of developmental trauma. In similar fashion, the teenager needs to be able to establish

    Counterdependency

    Counterdependency

  • Anna Freud
  • Austrian–British psychoanalyst (1895–1982)

    father, her work emphasized the importance of the ego and its normal "developmental lines" as well as incorporating a distinctive emphasis on collaborative

    Anna Freud

    Anna Freud

    Anna_Freud

  • Student development theories
  • Topic in educational psychology

    refers to a body of scholarship that seeks to understand and explain the developmental processes of how students learn, grow, and develop in post-secondary

    Student development theories

    Student_development_theories

  • Shift-left testing
  • Type of software testing

    Difficulty debugging (including identifying, localizing, fixing, and regression testing defects) as more software is produced and integrated. Reduced

    Shift-left testing

    Shift-left_testing

  • Diphyodont
  • Animals with two successive sets of teeth

    posterior smaller incisors are replaced. Not much is known about the developmental mechanisms regulating diphyodont replacement. The house shrew, Suncus

    Diphyodont

    Diphyodont

  • Diagnosis of autism
  • Clinical observation of autistic traits

    Mantovani, John F (2000). "Autistic regression and Landau-Kleffner syndrome: progress or confusion?". Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology. 42 (5):

    Diagnosis of autism

    Diagnosis_of_autism

  • Atavism
  • Reappearance of a genetic trait once thought extinct

    unethical behavior in a person still has some scientific support. Atavistic regression – Reversion to a more primitive mental state under hypnosis Exaptation –

    Atavism

    Atavism

    Atavism

  • Epilepsy syndromes
  • Cluster of signs and symptoms that define a unique epileptic condition

    will go through a period of very frequent seizures with developmental stagnation or regression, known as a "stormy course". The EEG usually shows 3–6 Hz

    Epilepsy syndromes

    Epilepsy_syndromes

  • Unit testing
  • Validating the behavior of isolated source code

    successive versions of the software, allowing for effective and consistent regression testing. A test double is software used in software test automation that

    Unit testing

    Unit_testing

  • O'Donnell-Luria–Rodan syndrome
  • Rare genetic disorder

    variants of the KMT2E gene. The clinical features generally include developmental delay, intellectual disability, decreased muscle tone, sleep disturbances

    O'Donnell-Luria–Rodan syndrome

    O'Donnell-Luria–Rodan syndrome

    O'Donnell-Luria–Rodan_syndrome

  • Perineuronal net
  • Structures of the brain

    the degradation of the PNNs were not affected by their degradation. Developmental song learning is a model used for the sensorimotor critical period.

    Perineuronal net

    Perineuronal net

    Perineuronal_net

  • Ego integrity
  • Psychological term

    by synthetic integration of these nuclei, and in certain states of ego regression a split of the ego into its original nuclei becomes observable'. The main

    Ego integrity

    Ego integrity

    Ego_integrity

  • Thelarche
  • Beginning of development of the breasts in the female

    puberty. Of note, for some girls, thelarche will occur, with subsequent regression of breast development, and then months or years later, normal breast growth

    Thelarche

    Thelarche

    Thelarche

  • Inner child
  • In psychology, a person's childlike aspect

    Techniques such as vocal holding and regression are used to access repressed emotions and experiences. Therapeutic regression enables clients to revisit events

    Inner child

    Inner_child

  • Attachment therapy
  • Pseudoscientific category of mental health interventions

    that holding induced age regression, enabling a child to make up for physical affection missed earlier in life. Regression is key to the holding therapy

    Attachment therapy

    Attachment therapy

    Attachment_therapy

  • End-of-history illusion
  • Psychological illusion about the future

    in the future. The illusion is based on the fact that at any given developmental stage, an individual can observe a relatively low level of maturity

    End-of-history illusion

    End-of-history_illusion

  • Rett syndrome
  • Genetic brain disorder

    language is partially recovered around the age of 5 years (that is after the regression phase). Height, weight and head circumference are often in the normal

    Rett syndrome

    Rett syndrome

    Rett_syndrome

  • Dissociative identity disorder
  • Mental illness with multiple personality states

    (such as the use of hypnosis to "access" alter identities, facilitate age regression or retrieve memories) on suggestible individuals. Referred to as the non-trauma-related

    Dissociative identity disorder

    Dissociative_identity_disorder

  • Theory of mind
  • Ability to attribute mental states to oneself and others

    not have a mature theory of mind, it may be a sign of cognitive or developmental impairment. Theory of mind appears to be an innate potential ability

    Theory of mind

    Theory_of_mind

  • Mariano Barbacid
  • Spanish molecular biochemist (born 1949)

    started as an intern; years later he was appointed director of the Developmental Oncology Section of the Basic Research Program at NCI-Frederick, a center

    Mariano Barbacid

    Mariano Barbacid

    Mariano_Barbacid

  • Teratology
  • Study of developmental anomalies

    at birth as well as later during early childhood. The related term developmental toxicity includes all manifestations of abnormal development that are

    Teratology

    Teratology

  • Tunica vasculosa lentis
  • Christopher A.; Risau, Werner; Drexler, Hannes C.A. (December 16, 1998). "Regression of vessels in the tunica vasculosa lentis is initiated by coordinated

    Tunica vasculosa lentis

    Tunica_vasculosa_lentis

  • Institutional syndrome
  • Psychology concept

    symptoms resembling autism, such as repetitive behaviors and language regression, despite not having a known history of the condition. A follow-up study

    Institutional syndrome

    Institutional_syndrome

  • Psychodynamic models of emotional and behavioral disorders
  • development or temporary flight from controlled and realistic thinking V. Regression The individual has his or her ego return to an earlier stage of development

    Psychodynamic models of emotional and behavioral disorders

    Psychodynamic_models_of_emotional_and_behavioral_disorders

  • Psychology
  • Study of mental functions and behaviors

    correlation coefficient, the analysis of variance, multiple linear regression, logistic regression, structural equation modeling, and hierarchical linear modeling

    Psychology

    Psychology

    Psychology

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Intelligence of machines

    program must learn to predict what category the input belongs in) and regression (where the program must deduce a numeric function based on numeric input)

    Artificial intelligence

    Artificial_intelligence

  • United States women's national artistic gymnastics team
  • American gymnastics team

    and World all-around titles. As of February 22, 2026: Betty Okino – Developmental Lead Chellsie Memmel – Technical Lead Alicia Sacramone-Quinn – Strategic

    United States women's national artistic gymnastics team

    United States women's national artistic gymnastics team

    United_States_women's_national_artistic_gymnastics_team

  • White noise
  • Type of signal in signal processing

    (explanatory) variables, and on a series of random noise values. Then regression analysis is used to infer the parameters of the model process from the

    White noise

    White noise

    White_noise

  • Reactive attachment disorder
  • Psychological disorder that can affect children

    is an attachment disorder characterized by markedly disturbed and developmentally inappropriate ways of relating socially in most contexts. RAD primarily

    Reactive attachment disorder

    Reactive attachment disorder

    Reactive_attachment_disorder

  • Cognitive reflection test
  • Type of psychology test

    of mental heuristics, such as the gambler's fallacy, understanding of regression to the mean, the sunk cost fallacy, and others. Keith Stanovich found

    Cognitive reflection test

    Cognitive_reflection_test

  • District coordination officer
  • Government official in Pakistan

    (PDF) from the original on 2021-08-27. "DEVOLUTION IN PAKISTAN: REFORM OR REGRESSION?" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-02-17. Hanif, Intikhab

    District coordination officer

    District coordination officer

    District_coordination_officer

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    Arabic, German, Kurdish, Muslim

    Sadan

    Fortunate; Happy

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  • Boy/Male

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    Graysen

    Gray-haired: son of the Gray family; son of Gregory.

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    Lord Krishna

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    Holy one.

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    Egyptian

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    Indian, Tamil

    Sheshan

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  • Diphygenic
  • a.

    Having two modes of embryonic development.

  • Development
  • n.

    The act of developing or disclosing that which is unknown; a gradual unfolding process by which anything is developed, as a plan or method, or an image upon a photographic plate; gradual advancement or growth through a series of progressive changes; also, the result of developing, or a developed state.

  • Development
  • n.

    The act or process of changing or expanding an expression into another of equivalent value or meaning.

  • Development
  • n.

    The series of changes which animal and vegetable organisms undergo in their passage from the embryonic state to maturity, from a lower to a higher state of organization.

  • Obsoleteness
  • n.

    Indistinctness; want of development.

  • Cytogenesis
  • n.

    Development of cells in animal and vegetable organisms. See Gemmation, Budding, Karyokinesis; also Cell development, under Cell.

  • Neoplasia
  • n.

    Growth or development of new material; neoplasty.

  • Hatch
  • n.

    Development; disclosure; discovery.

  • Cytogeny
  • n .

    Cell production or development; cytogenesis.

  • Spermatogenesis
  • n.

    The development of the spermatozoids.

  • Haematogenesis
  • n.

    The origin and development of blood.

  • Nondevelopment
  • n.

    Failure or lack of development.

  • Development
  • n.

    The elaboration of a theme or subject; the unfolding of a musical idea; the evolution of a whole piece or movement from a leading theme or motive.

  • Development
  • n.

    The equivalent expression into which another has been developed.

  • Nutriment
  • n.

    That which promotes development or growth.

  • Biogeny
  • n.

    Life development generally.

  • Conduct
  • n.

    Plot; action; construction; manner of development.

  • Chondrogenesis
  • n.

    The development of cartilage.

  • Ingrowth
  • n.

    A growth or development inward.

  • Developmental
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or characteristic of, the process of development; as, the developmental power of a germ.