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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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CONJUNCTION SEARCH

a research job wherein the objective has at least two applicable traits.

CONJUNCTIVAL REFLEX

the instant closure of the eyelid whenever the cornea is prompted.

CONJUNCTIVE CONCEPT

an idea that is explained by a group of traits, for which each participant is required to be present for

CONJUNCTIVE MOTIVATION

postulated by American psychiatrist Harry Stack Sullivan, an inborn ambition to obtain authentic and permanent gratification.

CONJUNCTIVE REINFORCEMENT (CONJ)

a kind of temporary strengthener wherein more than one schedule is supported and has to be finished prior to the

CONJUNCTIVE TASK

a team job that can't be finished effectively till all those persons belonging to the team have finished their parts

CONNECTED DISCOURSE

a fairly lengthy and incorporated part of language, like a penned disagreement or oral discussion.

CONNECTIONISM

postulated by Edward I. Thorndike, the idea that learning consists of the obtaining of unbiased correlations between reaction and stimulant.

CONNECTIONIST MODELS OF MEMORY

a group of theories that hypothesize insight as being encoded by links over symbolizations retained in the mind instead of

CONOPS

acronym: continuous operations.

CONRADI'S DISEASE

introduced by German Dr. Erich Conradi, a hereditary illness categorized by small appendages, irregularities of the face and head, dry

CONSANGUINITY

noun. 1. a biologic correlation between two more people who are descendants of a mutual ancestor. 2. a close kinship

CONSCIENCE

a person's knowledge or right and wrong. With regard to psychoanalysis, is the superego, or moral part of the person's

CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR

a person who is against the concept of war and against all plans and training for such a battle, who

CONSCIENTIOUSNESS

the propensity to be arranged, accountable, and possess a strong work ethic, interpreted as one end of a facet of

CONSCIOUS 1 (CS)

with regard to Freud's classical psychoanalytic theory, the area of the mind that consists of thoughts, emotions, interpretations, and other

CONSCIOUS ACCESS HYPOTHESIS

the idea that the main operation of consciousness is to move and incorporate brain operations that are otherwise individual and

CONSCIOUS INTENTIONS

objectives that can be described and undertaken correctly.

CONSCIOUS MENTALISM

any theory that postulates the authenticity of completely cognitive sensations, supporting the idea that such are the main causes of

CONSCIOUS MOMENT

the current existing period of time, frequently considered to be about three seconds long.