Rejection Explained
Rejection, or the verb reject, may refer to:
- Social rejection, in psychology, an interpersonal situation that occurs when a person or group of people exclude an individual from a social relationship
- Transplant rejection, in medicine, the immune reaction of a host organism to a foreign biological tissue, such as in a transplantation
- In telecommunications, rejection is the receiving of the desired signal without interference from another undesired one.
- In basketball, rejection is a slang term for a block
- In mathematics, the rejection of a vector a from a vector b is the component of a perpendicular to b, as opposed to its projection, which is parallel to b.
- In statistics, rejection of a null hypothesis in favour of an alternative hypothesis when doing a hypothesis test.
- In statistics, rejection sampling is a technique used to generate observations from a distribution
- In zoology, the shunning of one or more animals in a litter
- Rejection of Jesus, described in the New Testament
Art, media and entertainent
- "Reject", a song by Green Day from Nimrod
- "Reject", a song by Living Sacrifice from Reborn, 1997
- "Reject", a song by Moby from Animal Rights, 1996
- Reject (esports), a Japanese esports organization
- The Rejection (EP)
- Rejection (song), song by Martin Solveig
- Rejection, a 2009 film with Gary Farmer
- Rejection (film), a 2011 Ukrainian film
- "Rejection", a song by AC/DC from Power Up
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