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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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CONSTANT ERROR

a step-by-step prejudice or mistake in a specific way. With regard to motor management and psychophysics, constant error is obvious

CONSTELLATION

noun. With regard to cognitive psychology, a set of concepts with a customary style or correlation.

CONSTIPATION

noun. Challenging or irregular expelling of fecal matter. The average occurrence of such in humans ranges from three times daily

CONSTITUENT

noun. A language component which is a part of a bigger and more involved component. Even though the word is

CONSTITUTION

noun. 1. the combined value of a person's inborn traits. 2. more generally, the primary psychological and tangible building blocks

CONSTITUTIONAL DISORDER

a state of being, illness, action, or configuration of actions stemming from or intrinsic in some manner to the person's

CONSTITUTIONAL FACTOR

a fundamental psychological propensity to add to character, nature, and the philosophy of certain physical and cognitive diseases. Said elements

CONSTITUTIONAL PSYCHOPATHIC INFERIOR

introduced by German Dr. Robert Koch, a previous title for a person affected by antisocial personality disorder. The term constitutional

CONSTITUTIONAL TYPE

a categorization of people based upon their physical features and biologic traits or upon a pretend union between psychological and

CONSTRAINT

the restriction on the functioning of a language rule in a way that it can only be used in specific

CONSTRAINT OF MOVEMENT

a notion that is believed in without other proofs upholding it, that one's actions are in the control of other

CONSTRAINT OF THOUGHT

a notion that is believed contriving that one's thoughts are in the control or under the influence of other people.

CONSTRAINT QUESTION

one of a sequence of queries which limits the field of inquiry.

CONSTRUCT

noun. 1. an involved concept shaped and developed from a combination of less-complex concepts. 2. an informative design based upon

CONSTRUCT VALIDATION

the act of implementing the construct validity of a tool.

CONSTRUCT VALIDITY

the magnitude to which an analysis or tool is able to gauge an abstract characteristic, capacity, or construct.

CONSTRUCTIONAL APRAXIA

lacking ability, due to neurological injury, to replicate an item or build it from it's individual pieces.

CONSTRUCTIONAL DYSPRAXIA

a handicapped capacity to reform optical imagery as works of art or various other types of building.

CONSTRUCTIVE ALTERNATIVISM

with regard to the personality construct theory posed by American psychologist George A. Kelly, the ability to see the world

CONSTRUCTIVE CONFLICT RESOLUTION

the employment of cooperative, beneficial strategies, like negotiating, reasoning, and more, to find solutions for disagreements with others.