| SAI | Self-Analysis Inventory; Sexual Arousability Inventory; Social Adequacy Index; suppressor of anchora... |
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| SAS | sarcoma amplified sequence; self-rating anxiety scale; short arm splint; Sklar Aphasia Scale; sleep ... |
| SAS-SR | social adjustment scale, self-report |
| SBS | shaken baby syndrome; short bowel syndrome; sick building syndrome; sinobronchial syndrome; small bo... |
| SDRS | social dysfunction rating scale |
Synonyms : Accountability, Communitarianism, Future Generations, Obligations to Society, Social Accountability, Accountability, Social, Future Generation, Generation, Future, Generations, Future, Obligations, Social, Responsibilities, Social, Social Obligation
Synonyms : Science, Social, Sciences, Social, Social Science
Synonyms : Insurance, Social, Security, Social
Synonyms : Social Networks, Network, Social, Networks, Social, Psychosocial Support System, Social Network, Support System, Psychosocial, Support Systems, Psychosocial, Support, Social, System, Psychosocial Support, Systems, Psychosocial Support
Synonyms : Value Orientation, Values, Social, Value Orientations
| social phobia |
Social Phobia (also known as Social Anxiety Disorder) is a particular type of phobia characterized by marked fears of social or performance situations in which there is exposure to the scrutiny of others. This can take the form of fears of public speaking, writing or eating in public, or meeting new people. People with social phobia tend to avoid the anxiety-provoking situations, or else endure them with great distress. ...
Ãâó: www2.med.umich.edu/psychiatry/umdc/defquery.cfm
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| social phobia |
A disorder that results in extreme anxiety in social situations. Those who suffer from social phobia experience intense and disabling self-consciousness in these situations. People with social phobia have an intense and persistent feeling of being watched, judged, and evaluated in a negative manner.
Ãâó: webcenter.health.webmd.netscape.com/content/articl...
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| social breakdown syndrome |
Loss of self-esteem, increased dependence, increased passivity, and propensity to a sick role.
Ãâó: www.people.vcu.edu/~swharkin/swhpages/glossary.htm
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| social class |
a form of stratification that structures and divides a society, often on the basis of income and occupation, for marketing purposes.
Ãâó: wps.pearsoned.co.uk/wps/media/objects/1452/1487687...
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| social support |
refers to three types: emotional support involves comforting by physical affection or expressing concern for well-being; guidance support involves giving knowledge of how to do something or suggesting some action; tangible support involves providing housing, money, transportation etc.
Ãâó: www.therubins.com/geninfo/Definit.htm
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| social | the action of establishing on a socialist basis |
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| social | make socialist, as of governments or institutions |
| social | prepare for social life |
| social | train for a social environment |
| social | take part in social activities |
| social | under group or government control |
| social | a person who takes part in social activities |
| social | the act of meeting for social purposes |
| social | a political theory advocating state ownership of industry |
| social | an economic system based on state ownership of capital |
| social | a political advocate of socialism |
| social | advocating or following the socialist principles |
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