| STAI | State Trait Anxiety Inventory |
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| STAI | State and Trait Anxiety Inventory |
| STAIC | State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children |
| intermediate trait | A measurable trait in which there is some evidence of the operation of a simple major cause, but in which the variation within the putative categories is such as to cause overlap and hence ambiguity in classification of any particular reading. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| threshold trait | A trait that falls into natural groups that originate not in categorically distinct causes but in whether or not the outcome attains critical values; e.g., gallstones may result from a categorical cause or from unusual levels of causal factors that themselves show no evidence of grouping. Synonym: liminal trait. (05 Mar 2000) |
| liminal trait | A trait that falls into natural groups that originate not in categorically distinct causes but in whether or not the outcome attains critical values; e.g., gallstones may result from a categorical cause or from unusual levels of causal factors that themselves show no evidence of grouping. Synonym: liminal trait. (05 Mar 2000) |
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a genetic feature or characteristic, such as hair color or blood type, that may be passed on from one generation to the next.
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A characteristic which is passed on to offspring through heredity.
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Those conditions that are expressed in heterozygotes, ie, individuals with 1 copy of the mutant gene and 1 copy of the normal allele; refers to phenotype.
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The physical or metabolic phenotype of an organism such as red flower color and length of stem in plants and black fur or pink eye in mice. See also phenotype and genotype.
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A characteristic of an organism, which manifests itself in the phenotype (physically). Many traits are the result of the expression of a single gene, but some are results from simultaneous expression of more than one gene (polygenic).
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