| aversive conditioning |
A form of behavior therapy that is used to reduce the occurrence of undesirable behavior, such as sexual deviations or drug addiction. Conditioning is used, with repeated pairing of some unpleasant stimulus with a stimulus related to the undesirable behavior. An example is pairing the taste of beer with electric shock in the treatment of alcoholism. Aversion therapy is little used nowadays. (Ref. 1)
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| average gradient |
The slope of a line drawn between two specified points on the sensitometric curve.
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| average |
The middle or most common in a set of data. There are three types of average in mathematics - the mean, the median and the mode.
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| aversion |
(from existence), contemplation of: s. vipassan?(VI . 5)
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| aversion |
A term used to indicate a lack of acknowledgement between zodiac signs based on aspects (of 30 and 150 degrees to be precise). Some hellenistic astrologers thought aversion to be cancelled by like-engirding, equal power, or commanding and obeying relationships. For instance Leo is in aversion to: Virgo, Capricorn, Pisces and Cancer. However, Cancer is like-engirding which may allow Leo to "have dealings" with planets in Cancer. ...
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| AVE | trees native to East Indies having pinnate leaves: carambolas |
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| AVE | East Indian evergreen tree bearing very acid fruit |
| AVE | East Indian tree bearing deeply ridged yellow-brown fruit |
| AVE | (usually followed by `to') strongly opposed |
| AVE | the act of turning yourself (or your gaze) away |
| AVE | a feeling of intense dislike |
| AVE | any technique of behavior modification that uses unpleasant stimuli in a controlled fashion to alter behavior in a therapeutic way |
| AVE | tending to repel or dissuade |
| AVE | conditioning to avoid an aversive stimulus |
| AVE | any negative stimulus to which an organism will learn to make a response that avoids it |
| AVE | turn away or aside |
| AVE | prevent the occurrence of |
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