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When solving very large integer programming problems, we sometimes have to settle for a "good," not necessarily optimal, answer.
Judging Transcripts
The process of evaluating written records, such as interview transcripts, for specific qualities or information.
Analytic Psychology
A branch of psychology that studies the individual through the exploration of dreams, art, mythology, and religion, heavily influenced by the work of Carl Jung.
Erik Erikson
A developmental psychologist known for his theory on the psychosocial development of humans, which posits that individuals go through eight stages of development from infancy to adulthood.
Neurosis
A class of functional mental disorders involving chronic distress but neither delusions nor hallucinations, causing significant life impairment.
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