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crisis

n. (pl. crises)

1. a situation (e.g., a traumatic change) that produces significant cognitive or emotional stress in those involved in it.

2. a turning point for better or worse in the course of an illness.

3. a state of affairs marked by instability and the possibility of impending change for the worse, for example, in a political or social situation.

4. in the analysis of scientific revolutions by U.S. philosopher of science Thomas Kuhn (1922–1996), the situation that occurs when a particular theoretical system is overcome by so many anomalies that it is perceived to be failing and a search for a better theoretical system is under way.

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April 25th 2024

group

group

n. any collection or assemblage, particularly of items or individuals. For example, in social psychology the term refers to two or more interdependent individuals who influence one another through social interactions that commonly include structures involving roles and norms, a degree of cohesiveness, and shared goals. Such social groups thus are contrasted with aggregations. Similarly, in animal behavior, a group refers to an organized collection of individuals that moves together or otherwise acts to achieve some common goal (e.g., protection against predators) that would be less effectively achieved by individual action, and in research, it denotes a collection of participants who all experience the same experimental conditions and whose responses are to be compared to the responses of one or more other collections of research participants.