Category: M
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Master plan
A written guide that describes elements that constitute the total health program.
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Masseuse
A female who practices massage, masseur.
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Masseur
A male who practices massage, masseuse.
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Massed practice
Programming long study periods at frequent intervals.
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Mass persuasion
The act of convincing large groups of people to behave in a certain way.
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Mass madness
A group outbreak of conversion reaction.
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Mass communication
In health education, the transfer of health information to a large population, usually by means of direct mail, newspapers, the internet, magazines, and other electronic media.
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Mass action differentiation sequence
In psychological development, a progression from activity that involves the entire body to-a more precise control over parts of the body.
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Mass action
Behavior involving the entire organism.
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Maslow’s holistic-dynamic theory of motivation
Developed by Abraham Maslow; also known as Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Maslow suggested there are the biological needs which are the most urgent and the emotional needs as the most complex. They are a. basic needs, the physiological and emotional needs and b. metaneeds, self-actualization, knowledge, and aesthetic needs.