Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
associabilite
English translation:
associability
Added to glossary by
Pascale Dahan
Dec 12, 2003 13:32
20 yrs ago
French term
associabilite
French to English
Medical
Psychology
Psychiatry
Another symptom in depression.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +1 | associability | GILLES MEUNIER |
5 | asocial or isolating behavior | Jane Lamb-Ruiz (X) |
4 +1 | decreased sociability | Elena Sgarbo (X) |
Proposed translations
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1 min
Selected
associability
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Note added at 2003-12-12 13:34:05 (GMT)
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... task led to a breakdown in adaptive ... like “associative strength”, “associability”,
“surprisingness”, CS/US ... like Pavlov’s nervous system strength ...
www.psych.utoronto.ca/~furedy/Pavspanishj6.htm - 101k - En cache - Pages similaires
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... task led to a breakdown in adaptive ... like “associative strength,” “associability,”
“surprisingness,” CS/US ... like Pavlov’s nervous system strength ...
www.ucm.es/info/Psi/docs/journal/v6_n2_2003/art133.pdf
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Note added at 2003-12-12 13:34:05 (GMT)
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... task led to a breakdown in adaptive ... like “associative strength”, “associability”,
“surprisingness”, CS/US ... like Pavlov’s nervous system strength ...
www.psych.utoronto.ca/~furedy/Pavspanishj6.htm - 101k - En cache - Pages similaires
[PDF] Pavlov’s Methodological Behaviorism as a Pre-Socratic ...
Format de fichier: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Version HTML
Votre navigateur n’est sans doute pas lié à un lecteur PDF. Google vous conseille d’afficher la version texte de ce document.
... task led to a breakdown in adaptive ... like “associative strength,” “associability,”
“surprisingness,” CS/US ... like Pavlov’s nervous system strength ...
www.ucm.es/info/Psi/docs/journal/v6_n2_2003/art133.pdf
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Merci Gilles."
9 mins
asocial or isolating behavior
you can also say "asociability"....
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Note added at 2003-12-12 14:17:52 (GMT)
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... Asocial, or isolating, behavior is more commonly seen with ... Societal stigma toward
alcoholism and mental illness; Code of silence (shame and embarrassment); ...
pathwayscourses.samhsa.gov/samhsa_pathways/ courses/aaap_4_pg30.htm - 16k - Cached - Similar pages
BPhoenix: Information on Personality Disorders
... Disorder are typically socially isolated, like those ... often seductive in appearance
and behavior, and they ... to confuse individuals who are asocial because they ...
www.angelfire.com/home/bphoenix1/pers.html - 25k - Cached - Similar pages
MENTAL HEALTH MOMENT
... through behavioral signs - withdrawal, asocial behavior, loss of ... Death, Losses, Disaster
Mental Health, Mourning ... and disasters, suicide, illness, injuries in ...
www.angelfire.com/biz3/odocspan/mhm7.html - 22k - Cached - Similar pages
AUTISM
... some individuals are antisocial, some are asocial, and others ... signs of autism, include
: withdrawal , isolation and aloofness : ... Autism is not a mental illness. ...
www.unice.fr/mdl/uk_works/AUTISMchaboua.htm - 21k - Cached - Similar pages
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Note added at 2003-12-12 14:36:48 (GMT) Post-grading
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ASSOCIAL is NOT asocial
associalibity means you can associate two things or elements
asocial is to not be social...be away from society
the answer chosen is a faux ami
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Note added at 2003-12-12 14:17:52 (GMT)
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... Asocial, or isolating, behavior is more commonly seen with ... Societal stigma toward
alcoholism and mental illness; Code of silence (shame and embarrassment); ...
pathwayscourses.samhsa.gov/samhsa_pathways/ courses/aaap_4_pg30.htm - 16k - Cached - Similar pages
BPhoenix: Information on Personality Disorders
... Disorder are typically socially isolated, like those ... often seductive in appearance
and behavior, and they ... to confuse individuals who are asocial because they ...
www.angelfire.com/home/bphoenix1/pers.html - 25k - Cached - Similar pages
MENTAL HEALTH MOMENT
... through behavioral signs - withdrawal, asocial behavior, loss of ... Death, Losses, Disaster
Mental Health, Mourning ... and disasters, suicide, illness, injuries in ...
www.angelfire.com/biz3/odocspan/mhm7.html - 22k - Cached - Similar pages
AUTISM
... some individuals are antisocial, some are asocial, and others ... signs of autism, include
: withdrawal , isolation and aloofness : ... Autism is not a mental illness. ...
www.unice.fr/mdl/uk_works/AUTISMchaboua.htm - 21k - Cached - Similar pages
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Note added at 2003-12-12 14:36:48 (GMT) Post-grading
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ASSOCIAL is NOT asocial
associalibity means you can associate two things or elements
asocial is to not be social...be away from society
the answer chosen is a faux ami
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10 mins
decreased sociability
Patients with depression have reduced sociability and socialization.
HTH
Elena
While the former is seen predominantly in low doses and in endomorphous depressions, the latter is prominent in higher doses and in psychogenic depressions. There was a lack of extrapyramidal side effects as well as of alterations in blood count, blood chemistry and ECG. Psychological tests supported the clinical observations, inasmuch as a significant increase of extroversion and aggressivity was seen in the FPI of endomorphous depressives, while psychogenic depressives revealed **decreases in extroversion and sociability**....
Impulsivity was negatively correlated with age of onset and positively correlated with substance-related problems and a family history of substance abuse. Subjects with a history of **depression** scored significantly lower on the Positive Affectivity/ **Sociability** factor than those who had not experienced a significant depression. Individuals who used alone scored lower.......
HTH
Elena
While the former is seen predominantly in low doses and in endomorphous depressions, the latter is prominent in higher doses and in psychogenic depressions. There was a lack of extrapyramidal side effects as well as of alterations in blood count, blood chemistry and ECG. Psychological tests supported the clinical observations, inasmuch as a significant increase of extroversion and aggressivity was seen in the FPI of endomorphous depressives, while psychogenic depressives revealed **decreases in extroversion and sociability**....
Impulsivity was negatively correlated with age of onset and positively correlated with substance-related problems and a family history of substance abuse. Subjects with a history of **depression** scored significantly lower on the Positive Affectivity/ **Sociability** factor than those who had not experienced a significant depression. Individuals who used alone scored lower.......
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Peer comment(s):
agree |
Jane Lamb-Ruiz (X)
: can you believe the answer chosen?? Associability versus asocial...please!!
54 mins
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Thanks Jane, I'm glad that you can understand the difference between the two terms :-)
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