Retention is a memory term, and is generally the ability to continue doing something after a period of not engaging in the activity, like being able to draw after a couple of months of not drawing. Pretty sure.
Lila Corkland Siegel has written: 'The effects of various motivational conditions upon learning and retention' -- subject(s): Learning, Psychology of, Motivation (Psychology), Psychology of Learning
Lucile Gustafson has written: 'Relationship between ethnic group membership and the retention of selected facts pertaining to American history and culture' -- subject(s): History, Learning, Psychology of, Minorities, Psychology of Learning, Study and teaching (Secondary)
Muscle memory psychology refers to the ability of our muscles to remember and perform certain movements automatically, without conscious effort. This impacts the learning and retention of physical skills by allowing us to perform tasks more efficiently and accurately over time. Through repeated practice, our muscles develop stronger neural connections, making it easier for us to recall and execute specific movements. This can lead to improved performance and retention of physical skills, as the brain and muscles work together to store and retrieve information related to those movements.
Redoublement is a term used in psychology to describe a situation in which a student is held back and asked to repeat a grade level due to academic or social reasons. It is also referred to as grade retention or grade repetition.
classes of psychology are; educational psychology, industrial psychology, counselling psychology, clinical psychology, social psychology,experimental psychology, industrial psychology, physiology psychology, development psychology and engineering psychology.
Retention time is the time it takes for a compound to travel from the injection point to the detector in chromatography. Relative retention time is the ratio of the retention time of a compound to that of a reference compound in the same chromatographic system. It is used for comparing the behavior of different compounds on the same chromatographic column.
Donna June Payne has written: 'THE EFFECTIVENESS OF STUDY SKILLS AND MENTORING INTERVENTIONS ON THE RETENTION OF LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSING STUDENTS' -- subject(s): Education, Educational Psychology, Education, Health, Educational Psychology Education, Health Sciences, Nursing, Health education, Nursing Health Sciences
There are ten branches of Psychology not two. Abnormal Psychology; Behavioral Psychology; Clinical Psychology; Cognitive Psychology; Community Psychology; Developmental Psychology; Educational Psychology; Evolutionary Psychology; Legal Psychology; and Personality Psychology.
There are ten branches of Psychology not two. Abnormal Psychology; Behavioral Psychology; Clinical Psychology; Cognitive Psychology; Community Psychology; Developmental Psychology; Educational Psychology; Evolutionary Psychology; Legal Psychology; and Personality Psychology.
Psychology is psychology.
there are very many subfields in psychology. some examples are experimental psychology, developmental psychology, consumer psychology, media psychology, educational psychology, exercise and sport psychology, behavioral psychology, social psychology, foreinsic psychology, clinical psychology, and geriatric psychology.
Aldosterone will cause salt-retention and thereby H2O retention because of the osmotic gradient.