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Devil’s advocate

Devil’s advocate refers to a group member who intentionally provides an opposing opinion to that expressed by the leader or the majority of the group.

Devotion

Deutsch: Hingabe / Español: Devoción / Português: Devoção / Français: Dévouement / Italiano: Devozione

In the context of psychology, devotion refers to a profound emotional commitment or loyalty to a cause, activity, or another person. It involves strong feelings of enthusiasm, loyalty, and a willingness to sacrifice personal needs for the sake of the devoted object or individual.

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Dexamethasone suppression test

Dexamethasone suppression test (DST) refers to a method of testing neuroendocrine functioning by injecting the individual with Dexamethasone, which in normal individuals results in the suppression of cortisol.

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Dexamethasone suppression test (DST)

Dexamethasone suppression test (DST) is defined as a method of testing neuroendocrine functioning by injecting the individual with Dexamethasone, which in normal individuals results in the suppression of cortisol.

Dexterity

Deutsch: Geschicklichkeit / Español: Destreza / Português: Destreza / Français: Dextérité / Italiano: Destrezza

Dexterity in psychology refers to the skill and ease with which an individual can perform tasks, especially those involving the hands and fingers. This concept is not limited to physical movements but also includes cognitive and motor skills that enable precise and efficient task execution.

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Dharma

Dharma is defined as rules that describe goodness and appropriate behavior.

Diabetes

Diabetes refers to a chronic disorder in which the body is not able to manufacture or utilize insulin properly.

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Diabetes mellitus

Diabetes mellitus refers to a condition characterized by high blood glucose levels due to inadequate insulin.

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