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Ideological norm
Ideological norm The standard of what is normal as defined by those who, even though in a minority, exercise their authority to impose their own ideology and values on others whom they overpower.
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Ideology A set of ideas, beliefs, or principles to which a person or group adheres, lives by, and possibly dies for.
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Ideogogic In sex therapy, treatment that involves discussion of ideas and the meaning of one's behavior to other people who are affected by it.
Ideology A set of ideas, beliefs, or principles to which a person or group adheres, lives by, and possibly dies for.
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Ideological norm
Ideology A set of ideas, beliefs, or principles to which a person or group adheres, lives by, and possibly dies for.
Idiopathic Of unexplained origin, as in the development of a symptom or syndrome that is apparently spontaneously generated.
Idiosyncratic Pertaining to one's individual and sujectively personal ideation, cognitions, affect, tastes, attitudes, habits and behaviors. As in fingerprints, irises, and DNA coding (except in identical twins) the term pertains to one's individuality in any specific measurable factor. Compare to phyletic.
Imagery In mental life, the collective representation of mental images or depictions of anything either perceived (perceptual imagery) or, if not actually present as a sensory stimulus, recognized in memory (memory imagery), or in dream, confabulation, or fantasy (fictive imagery). Imagery refers to a predominantly visual sensory modality of input.
Immutable Long-lasting and unchangeable.
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