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Modality

Modality refers to the form in which psychotherapy is offered.

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Mode

Mode is defined as the measure of central tendency that identifies the most frequently occurring score in the distribution.

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Model

Model may be defined as a person who serves as an example in observational learning. Model is also a framework put forward to provide an overall account of the phenomena of an area, example, Abnormal psychology. Model is also a set of related principles or hypotheses constructed to explain significant relationships among concepts or observations.

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Modeling

modeling refers to learning through observation and imitation of the behavior of other individuals and consequences of that behavior.

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Modelling

Deutsch: Modelllernen / Español: Modelado / Português: Modelagem / Français: Modélisation / Italiano: Modellamento

Modelling refers to the demonstration of a behaviour so that it may be learnt vicariously by the client.

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Models

Models is a term in Learning theory that refer to those whose behaviors are imitated by others.

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Moderate mental retardation

Moderate mental retardation refers to IQ level in the range of 35-40 to 50-55.

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Moderate-level desister trajectory

Moderate-level desister trajectory refers to the growth curve of children who are moderately aggressive early in life but who gradually become less aggressive throughout childhood and adolescence

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