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interindividual

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  • adjective Occurring between individuals

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  • Help in achieving interpersonal and group psychosynthesis also called interindividual and social psychosynthesis forms an important, indeed an indispensable part of psychosynthetic therapy and education.

    C. G. Jung and Psychosynthesis, by Roberto Assagioli William Harryman 2009

  • The longer answer is that it goes back to interindividual differences, partly genetic, partly based on other aspects of your lifestyle/environmental exposures.

    Matthew Yglesias » LA Contemplates Further Smoking Restrictions 2009

  • Cheerfulness may be said to be a lubricant of the mechanism of interindividual life, especial1y the intimate relationships of the family.

    Cheerfulness (A psychosynthesis technique), by Roberto Assagioli William Harryman 2009

  • Otherwise there would be less than a quadrillion/100 behaviors which a given human could conceivably perform…even though the number of behaviors performable by any human would be astronomical, as you say, due to interindividual differences in neural wiring.

    The Sad state of Intelligent Design: Or why it shuns 'peer review' - The Panda's Thumb 2007

  • Otherwise there would be less than a quadrillion/100 behaviors which a given human could conceivably perform…even though the number of behaviors performable by any human would be astronomical, as you say, due to interindividual differences in neural wiring.

    The Sad state of Intelligent Design: Or why it shuns 'peer review' - The Panda's Thumb 2007

  • In view of interindividual market, the scale increases around 880$.

    Secondary markets: $880 million 2004

  • He reflected that the progressive extension of the field of individual development and experience was regressively accompanied by a restriction of the converse domain of interindividual relations.

    Ulysses 2003

  • The peculiar and important sociological art of "knowing" transmitted by the eye is determined by the fact that the countenance is the essential object of the interindividual sight.

    Introduction to the Science of Sociology Robert Ezra Park 1926

  • Now that the principle of the interindividual diffusion of feeling has been stated and explained, we may return to our main line of research and examine its bearings on the expressional impulse.

    Introduction to the Science of Sociology Robert Ezra Park 1926

  • He reflected that the progressive extension of the field of individual development and experience was regressively accompanied by a restriction of the converse domain of interindividual relations.

    Ulysses James Joyce 1911

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