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  2. Boston Naming Test - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Naming Test (BNT), introduced in 1983 by Edith Kaplan, Harold Goodglass and Sandra Weintraub, is a widely used neuropsychological assessment tool to measure confrontational word retrieval in individuals with aphasia or other language disturbance caused by stroke, Alzheimer's disease, or other dementing disorder. [1]

  3. Passive-aggressive behavior - Wikipedia

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    It is typically used to avoid confrontation, rejection, or criticism. Passive-aggressive behavior is sometimes protested by associates, evoking exasperation or confusion. People who are recipients of passive-aggressive behavior may experience anxiety due to the discordance between what they perceive and what the perpetrator is saying. [3]

  4. Quiz Your Kids with These Fun Trivia Questions - AOL

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    Pepper them with thought-provoking science, math, history, and art questions. These quiz questions and answers are easy and funny. ... Quiz Your Kids with These Fun Trivia Questions. Jill Gleeson. ...

  5. Self-confrontation method - Wikipedia

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    The self-confrontation method is a relational process that involves researching and organising the client or subject's valuations, including the ways in which these valuations are reorganized over time. The process has been separated into three parts: 1) valuation elicitation; 2) affective rating; 3) discussion of the results. [1]

  6. Confrontation analysis - Wikipedia

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    I am in debt to Professor Nigel Howard, whose explanation of Confrontation Analysis and Game Theory at a seminar in 1998 excited my interest. Our subsequent discussions helped me to order my thoughts and the lessons I had learned into a coherent structure with the result that, for the first time, I was able to understand my experiences within a ...

  7. Nonviolent Communication - Wikipedia

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    Cards with basic human needs in the hands of exercise group participants. Nonviolent Communication holds that most conflicts between individuals or groups arise from miscommunication about their human needs, due to coercive or manipulative language that aims to induce fear, guilt, shame, etc.

  8. The Quiz Kids Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The Quiz Kids Challenge was a different take on the original Quiz Kids concept. Instead of a panel of children answering trivia question posed to them by a series of adults, the show was conducted as a head-to-head competition where a team of three adults was pitted against a team of "Quiz Kids", schoolchildren between the ages of twelve and fourteen.

  9. Road-rage shootout leaves 2 motorists dead as gunfire erupts ...

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    Two men are dead in San Bernardino County after an incident that began with a hit-and-run ended in a fatal shooting. Two young children were in one car.