Association test
-ssociation test
-ssociation test n.
a word -ssociation test used diagnostically in psychiatry and psychology in which a word is spoken to an individual who responds with whatever word comes to mind as a result of hearing the first word.
historical examples
they both signed the “-ssociation test,” in 1776, with two hundred and seven others in the town.
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they called upon all men to sign the test of loyalty, frequently known as the “-ssociation test.”
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