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Tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) state

Tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) state refers to the feeling that a memory is available but not quite retrievable. We say, it is already in my "tip of the tongue" when we know for example a ce

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Tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon

Tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon refers to an occasional problem with retrieval of information that we are sure we know but cannot immediately remember

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Tipping Point

Deutsch: Kipppunkt / Wendepunkt / Español: Punto de inflexión / Português: Ponto de virada / Français: Point de bascule / Italiano: Punto di svolta

Tipping Point in the psychology context refers to a critical threshold at which a relatively small change or influence leads to a significant, often irreversible shift in a person’s psychological state, behavior, or emotional system. It marks the moment where accumulated pressure, stress, or insight results in transformation or breakdown.

This concept is used both in individual psychology and group dynamics, reflecting the moment when gradual change turns into a dramatic shift.

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Tips

Tips are Information obtained from citizens regarding a crime

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Tissue donation

Tissue donation means making a gift of human tissue for medical, research, or educational purposes

Tissue plasminogen activator (tPA)

- Tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) : Tissue plasminogen activator refers to a drug that breaks up blood clots. Tissue plasminogen activator is also called tPA.

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Tit for tat

tit for tat or TFT refers to a Bargaining strategy that begins with cooperation, but then imitates the other person"s choice so that cooperation is met with cooperation and competitio

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Titchener, Edward Bradford

Titchener, Edward Bradford (1867-1927) the creator of the the school of structuralism. Unlike Wundt's voluntarism, structuralism was much more in the tradition of empiricism -associationism.

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