| construct | (noun) The combination of a bone graft, metal instrumentation, prosthetic devices and/or bone cement applied to a specific level of the spinal column in the setting of segmental spinal instability. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| construct validity | The extent to which a test or procedure appears to measure a higher order, inferred theoretical construct, or trait in contrast to measuring a more limited, specific dimension; e.g., a sychrony in the scores on the Stanford-Binet Test, on a test of information processing, and the rate of glucose metabolism in the brain all are indices of intelligence. (05 Mar 2000) |
| constructional agraphia | An aghraphia in which letters and words can be written correctly, but not arranged appropriately on the writing surface. (05 Mar 2000) |
| constructional apraxia | Apraxia manifested as an impairment in activity such as building, assembling, and drawings; caused by parietal lobe lesions. Synonym: apractagnosia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| personal construct theory | A psychological theory based on dimensions or categories used by a given person in describing or explaining the personality and behaviour of others or of himself. The basic idea is that different people will use consistently different categories. The theory was formulated in the fifties by george kelly. Two tests devised by him are the role construct repertory test and the repertory grid test. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Construction Material, Material, Construction, Materials, Construction
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constructing or tending to construct or improve or promote development; "constructive criticism"; "a constructive attitude"; "a constructive philosophy"; "constructive permission" emphasizing what is laudable or hopeful or to the good; "constructive criticism"
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| constructive metabolism |
anabolism: the synthesis in living organisms of more complex substances (e.g., living tissue) from simpler ones together with the storage of energy
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| construct validity |
In social science and psychometrics, construct validity refers to whether a scale measures the unobservable construct (such as "fluid intelligence") that it purports to measure. The unobservable idea of a unidimensional easier-to-harder dimension must be "constructed" in the words of human language and graphics. A construct is not restricted to one set of observable indicators or attributes. It is common to a number of sets of indicators. ...
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| construct validity |
The extent to which a test measures some abstract psychological trait or feature. Used: for test of personality, verbal ability, critical thinking.
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| constructional apraxia |
An acquired difficulty in drawing two-dimensional objects or forms, or in producing or copying three-dimensional arrangements of forms or shapes.
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| construct | an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances |
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| construct | of past events |
| construct | draw with suitable instruments and under specified conditions, of geometrical figures |
| construct | put together out of components or parts |
| construct | make by combining materials and parts |
| construct | drawing a figure satisfying certain conditions as part of solving a problem or proving a theorem |
| construct | the act of constructing or building something |
| construct | the commercial activity involved in constructing buildings |
| construct | a thing constructed |
| construct | the creation of a construct |
| construct | a group of words that form a constituent of a sentence and are considered as a single unit |
| construct | an interpretation of a text or action |
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