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Inapprehension
Inapprehension In*ap`pre*hen"sion, n.
Want of apprehension.
Preapprehension
Preapprehension Pre*ap`pre*hen"sion, n.
An apprehension or opinion formed before examination or
knowledge. [R.] --Sir T. Browne.
Meaning of Apprehension from wikipedia
- Look up
apprehension in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Apprehension may
refer to:
Apprehension (understanding),
awareness or
understanding of something...
- In psychology,
apprehension (Lat. ad, "to"; prehendere, "to seize") is a term
applied to a
model of
consciousness in
which nothing is
affirmed or denied...
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experience anxious thoughts when the
phone rings. The term "telephone
apprehension"
refers to a
lower degree of
telephone phobia, in
which sufferers experience...
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communication apprehension (CA) is
divided into oral
communication apprehension (OCA) and
written communication apprehension (WCA).
Communication apprehension can...
- The
evaluation apprehension theory was
proposed by
Nickolas B.
Cottrell in 1972. He
argued that we
quickly learn that the
social rewards and punishments...
- The No
Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP)
refers to
different active traffic management and road
traffic safety measures being implemented by
local government...
- The
Minnesota Bureau of
Criminal Apprehension (BCA) is a
statewide criminal investigative bureau headquartered in
Saint Paul that
provides expert forensic...
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including the
creation of the No
Contact Apprehension Policy. The
regulations for the No
Contact Apprehension Policy include clear road markings, accident...
- The
Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP) is a unit of the
United States Federal Bureau of
Investigation responsible for the
analysis of serial...
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Angst is a
feeling of anxiety,
apprehension, or insecurity.
Anguish is its
Latinate equivalent, and the
words anxious and
anxiety are of
similar origin...