| systematic d. |
a form of desensitization therapy in which the patient is taught to relax and is then exposed, in imagination, to the mildest or least anxiety-provoking stimuli first; as treatment progresses he is exposed progressively to stronger anxiety-provoking stimuli until he can tolerate the most extreme stimuli.
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| systematic e. |
reproducible inaccuracy; error in a measurement process that is predictable or in the same direction in all measurements; it may not be detectable by statistical methods. Called also bias.
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| systematic f. |
see family (def. 2).
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| systematic n. |
in chemical nomenclature, a name of a substance based on the chemical structure of a compound.
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| systematic v. |
subjective v.
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