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vision rehabilitation

the rehabilitation of individuals with visual impairment ranging from blindness to low vision. Services provided include functional assessments of a person’s visual abilities, if any; orientation and mobility training; rehabilitation teaching (e.g., adaptive skills training in managing one’s activities of daily living); instruction in the use of optical devices and assistive technology; career services and training; and psychological counseling.

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February 23rd 2025

competition

competition

n. any performance situation structured in such a way that success depends on performing better than others. Interpersonal competition involves individuals striving to outperform each other; intergroup competition involves groups competing against other groups, with such groups including both small, face-to-face gatherings and very large groups, such as nations; intragroup competition involves individuals within a group trying to best each other. Because competing individuals sometimes increase their chances of success by actively undermining others’ performances, such goal structures can lead to conflict. Compare cooperation. —compete vb. —competitive adj.