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Glossary of Psychology

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Sector

Deutsch: Sektor / Español: Sector / Português: Setor / Français: Secteur / Italian: Settore

In the psychology context, sector typically refers to a distinct area or domain within the broader field of psychology or a specific division within psychological research, practice, or application. It can also describe a particular focus or subset of psychological study, such as clinical, cognitive, social, or industrial-organizational psychology, each representing a different "sector" of the discipline.

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Economic Hardship

Deutsch: Wirtschaftliche Not / Español: Dificultades económicas / Português: Dificuldades econômicas / Français: Difficultés économiques / Italiano: Difficoltà economiche

Economic hardship in the psychology context refers to the stress and psychological effects experienced by individuals or families due to financial instability, poverty, unemployment, or the inability to meet basic needs such as food, shelter, and healthcare. This term highlights the significant impact that financial difficulties can have on mental health and well-being.

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Data Logging

Deutsch: Datenerfassung / Español: Registro de datos / Português: Registro de dados / Français: Journalisation de données / Italiano: Registrazione dati

In psychology, data logging refers to the systematic collection and storage of data over time, often used to track behaviors, responses, or physiological measurements. This method is crucial for understanding patterns, identifying trends, and making data-driven decisions in research and clinical settings. Data logging can involve manual or automated processes, depending on the complexity and scale of the study.

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Synchronization

Deutsch: Synchronisation / Español: Sincronización / Português: Sincronização / Français: Synchronisation / Italiano: Sincronizzazione

Synchronization in the psychology context refers to the process where individuals align their behaviour, movements, emotions, or neural activity with those of others. This concept is significant in social interactions, group dynamics, and therapeutic practices, playing a role in promoting social cohesion, empathy, and mutual understanding. Synchronization can occur consciously or unconsciously and impacts how people relate to and bond with one another.

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