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N., Sam M.S.

Sam holds a masters in Child Psychology and is an avid supporter of Psychology academics.
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CONCURRENCE SEEKING

attempting to abstain from disputes and conundrums, especially within conversations or while making decisions.

CONCURRENT OPERANTS

a circumstance wherein two or more operants can be produced and insured.

CONCURRENT REVIEW

an examination of admissions to a psychiatric healthcare facility undertaken while such care is being rendered. It consists of certifying

CONCURRENT SCHEDULES OF REINFORCEMENT

a process in operant conditioning wherein more than one unique support schedules, each correlated with an independent response, are in

CONCURRENT THERAPY

1. the employment of two remedies simultaneously. 2. with regard to marriage, couples, or family therapy, the treatment of significant

CONCURRENT VALIDITY

the degree of communication between two measurements at the same time, primarily the investigation of one exam's validity by comparing

CONCURRENT-CHAINS PROCEDURE

a process wherein fulfillment of either of two aligned schedules of insurance, termed the initial links, causes the surfacing of

CONDENSATION

noun. The blending of many ideas, feelings, or concepts into one vision or representation. Often observed in dreams.

CONDITION 1

a reasonable forerunner wherein a verdict is reliant upon or a scientific forerunner wherein an occurrence or condition is reliant

CONDITIONAL CLAUSE

a supplementary condition that demonstrates a hypothesis or potential.

CONDITIONAL DISCHARGE

the act of releasing someone from a psychiatric hospital with the burden of specific stipulations and restrictions, under which the

CONDITIONAL DISCRIMINATION

a prejudice wherein strengthening of a reply in the existence of stimulant relies upon the existence of other stimulants.

CONDITIONAL POSITIVE REGARD

a position of acknowledgement and respect demonstrated by other people on a trial basis wherein their respect relies upon the

CONDITIONAL PROBABILITY

the likelihood that an occurrence will take place given that another occurrence is already understood as having happened.

CONDITIONAL REASONING

logic that takes the shape of if X, then Y. Within the context of formal logic, the phrase or sentence

CONDITIONAL STRATEGY

the capacity of living beings to produce varying behavioral techniques adequate enough for present frameworks and circumstances.

CONDITIONALISM

the stance that one can expect an effect will occur by understanding the cause and that the effect can be

CONDITIONED

correlated with or explanatory of behavior whose existence, manner of demonstration, or both is the outcome of experience. The two

CONDITIONED AVOIDANCE RESPONSE (CAR)

a conditioned reaction which blocks, delays, or lessens the regularity or severity of a negative stimulant. A conditioned reaction that

CONDITIONED DISCRIMINATION

a prejudice based upon experience.