Triad

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A triad is a "group of three".

Biology, anatomy, and medicine

Psychology and sociology

  • Beck's cognitive triad, types of negative thought present in depression
  • Dark triad, group of three undesirable personality traits
  • MacDonald triad, group of sociopathic infantile traits for anti-social personality disorder
  • Triad (relationship), relationship between three people
  • Triad (sociology), group of three people as a unit of study

Politics and economics

  • Nuclear triad, the strategy of splitting a nation's nuclear deterrent into land, sea, and air systems
  • The economic "triad" of Japan and Southeast Asia, North America, and Western Europe in the theory of triadization

Philosophy and religion

Science and technology

Information Security

  • CIA triad (confidentiality, integrity and availability), core principles of information security

Places

Organizations

  • Triad (underground society), Chinese organized-crime societies
  • Lexington Triad, a group of three fraternities founded at colleges in Lexington, Virginia
  • Miami Triad, a group of three fraternities founded at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio
  • Syracuse Triad, three women's sororities founded at Syracuse University
  • Triad Broadcasting, US radio station operator
  • Triad High School (disambiguation)
  • Triad Hospitals, former hospital operator based in Plano, Texas
  • Triad Racing Technologies, former NASCAR team
  • Triad Securities, a broker-dealer
  • Triad Strategies, American lobbying firm
  • Triad Theater, in New York City
  • Union Triad, a group of three fraternities founded at Union College in Schenectady, New York

Entertainment

Music

  • Triad (music), three-note chord consisting of a "root" note together with the third and fifth above it
  • Triad (band), a Swedish musical band from the late 1980s
  • "Triad" (Pitchshifter song), song by Industrial metal band Pitchshifter from their 1993 album Desensitized
  • "Triad" (The Byrds song), 1967 song about a ménage à trois
  • "Triad", song by progressive rock band Tool from their 2001 album Lateralus

Television

  • The Triad (Charmed), group of three powerful demons who are the opposites of the Charmed One's in the sense of good and evil in the television series Charmed
  • Triiad, alien species from the television series Hypernauts

Video games

Literature

  • Welsh Triads, collections of medieval Welsh legend and history
  • Triads of Ireland, triplet proverbs and aphorisms
  • The three parts of the Pindaric ode: the strophe, the antistrophe, and the epode

Other

See also

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.