Apprehension

  • 61Communication apprehension — is fear associated with communication with another person. According to research, 31 percent of elementary school students experience some level of communication apprehension.[1] Contents 1 Definition 2 Influencing factors …

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  • 62Violent Criminal Apprehension Program — The Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP) is a unit of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation responsible for the analysis of serial violent and sexual crimes, organizationally situated within the Critical Incident Response… …

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  • 63Reasonable apprehension of bias — In Canadian law, a reasonable apprehension of bias is a legal standard for disqualifying judges and administrative decision makers for bias. Bias of the decision maker can be real or merely perceived. The test was first stated in Committee for… …

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  • 64quick of apprehension — index perceptive, sapient, sensitive (discerning) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 65raise apprehension — index dissuade, frighten Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 66Champ d'appréhension — ● Champ d appréhension limitation que l on observe dans les activités de perception et de mémoire à court terme …

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  • 67saisie-appréhension — ● saisie appréhension, saisies appréhensions nom féminin Saisie permettant à un créancier à qui on doit restituer ou livrer un bien meuble de l appréhender entre les mains du débiteur ou entre celles d un tiers détenteur …

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  • 68immediate apprehension — noun immediate intuitive awareness • Syn: ↑immediacy • Hypernyms: ↑intuition …

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  • 69span of apprehension — Etymology: span (II) : the number of discrete stimulus objects to which a subject can simultaneously attend …

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  • 70fear — Apprehension; dread; alarm; by having an identifiable stimulus, f. is differentiated from anxiety which has no easily identifiable stimulus. [A.S. faer] * * * fear fi(ə)r n 1) an unpleasant often strong emotion caused by anticipation or awareness …

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