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interindividual, a.|-ɪndɪˈvɪdjuːəl| [inter- 5.] Subsisting, carried on, taking place, or forming a communication between, individuals. So interindiˈvidually a.
1922Joyce Ulysses 651 The converse domain of inter⁓individual relations. 1951T. Parsons et al. in Parsons & Shils Toward Gen. Theory Action i. i. 24 These selections cannot be inter-individually random in a social system. 1953N. Tinbergen Herring Gull's World xvi. 122 The female's posture is identical with the submissive posture which the species has developed for other kinds of inter⁓individual conflict. 1965Philos. Rev. LXXIV. 181 According to Kant interindividual inferences concerning existence are impossible by analytic means. 1971Jrnl. Gen. Psychol. Oct. 175 The actual conditioning procedures should be introduced only after interindividual differences have been reduced to a minimum. |