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09:05 Sep 14, 2018 |
Greek to English translations [PRO] Psychology | |||||||
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5 | wrong upbringing |
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4 +1 | wrong upbringing |
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1 | latent nurture |
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latent nurture Explanation: Αν κρίνω από το latent inhibition (λανθάνουσα αναστολή) και το latent learning (λανθάνουσα μάθηση), τότε μάλλον είναι σωστό αυτό που προτείνω. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 mins (2018-09-14 09:12:30 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Ξέχασα να γράψω ότι τους δύο αυτούς όρους τους βρήκα στο Λεξικό Ψυχολογίας της Πατεράκη-Χουντουμάδη. |
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wrong upbringing Explanation: .... |
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wrong upbringing Explanation: ... incorrect upbringing -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 31 mins (2018-09-14 09:37:12 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- My computer is down and cannot bring up the Greek alphabet. So, if it were that 'lanthanousa' is what you want, then you could say 'wrongful upbringing/parenting'. |
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