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reaction formation Unconscious defense mechanism in which a person develops a socialized attitude or interest that is the direct antithesis of some infantile wish or impulse that is harbored either consciously or unconsciously. One of the earliest and most unstable defense mechanisms, closely related to repression; both are defenses against impulses or urges that are unacceptable to the ego.
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reaction time The time it takes for a person to respond. For example, when a person uses a stopwatch to time an event, there is a short delay between the event and actually pressing the button on the watch.
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reaction time Timothy A. Salthouse, School of Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology
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reaction time In drag racing, it is the amount of time that has elapsed between the time the green light comes on and you pull the trigger on your controller causing the car to leave the line.
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reaction time The time it takes to search for a signal, detect it, interpret its meaning, decide on a response to the signal, and implement the response to the signal. Reaction time, which typically ranges from less than one second to over five seconds, can be affected by a number of environmental factors, including signal quality, signal probability, number of possible responses, and complexity of the required response. Individual factors also may affect reaction time. ...
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