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DAP
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DAP
(1) (Directory Access Protocol) A protocol used to gain access to an X.500 directory listing. See LDAP. See also DAAP.

(2) (Digital Audio Player) See digital music player.
DAP
(organic chemistry)
(biochemistry)

dap
A notch in a timber for receiving another timber or into which the head of a pile is fitted.


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Instrumentation Four standardized instruments were used to measure sensory responsiveness and visual--motor performance: the Sensory Profile (Dunn, 1999), the Draw-A-Person test (DAP; Vane, 1967), the VMI (Beery et al.
These tests included the Goodenough-Harris Draw-A-Person Test (Harris, 1963), Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test, 4th Ed.
For example, studies have reported such diverse measures as scores on the Bender-Gestalt and performance on a mazes task (Tuckman & Hinkle, 1986), the draw-a-person test, scores on intelligence tests and global measures of personality (Folkins & Sime, 1981).
 
 
 
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