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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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CONTROLLED OBSERVATION

an inspection made within the confines of standard and systematic circumstances instead of casual or incidental circumstances.

CONTROLLED ORAL WORD ASSOCIATION (COWA)

formed by American neuropsychologist Arthur Lester Benton, an examination that necessitates its volunteers cite all terms they are capable of

CONTROLLED PROCESSING

with regard to cognitive psychology, attentive processing, which is production that necessitates management, hard work, and aims and objectives.

CONTROLLED-EXPOSURE TECHNIQUE

a technique of pretesting marketing efficacy utilized via presentation of ads to a sample audience in the setting of a

CONTROLLING GOAL

an objective, generally posed by other people, which must be reached if one wants to obtain advantages for such.

CONTROL-MASTERY THEORY

1. introduced by American psychiatrist Joseph Weiss, a viewpoint that provides a foundation for an incorporated kind of therapy which

CONTUSION

noun. Bruising or a bruise which can stem from many types of harm to the head causing cerebral contusion.

CONVALESCENT CENTER

a long-term care institution wherein people needing care while recovering from operations, illness or trauma can reside until help in

CONVENIENCE SAMPLING

the procedure involved in acquiring a sampling since it is opportune for the cause, no matter if it is symbolic

CONVENIENCE SHOPPER

a customer who is directs their interest toward the accessibility of an item versus its pricetag.

CONVENTIONAL LEVEL

with regard to Kohlberg's theory of moral development, the moderately advanced degree of moral reasoning, marked by someone's alignment with

CONVENTIONALISM

an aspect of one's personality characterized by extreme regard for and unwavering abiding to societal traditions or values and expected

CONVERGENCE

noun. The rotation of both eye balls inward in the direction of light so the visual lies on correlating spots

CONVERGENCE THEORY

an abstract examination of collective behavior which presumes that cultural movements, masses and mobs take place whenever people with like

CONVERGENT EVOLUTION

the propensity of living beings not related to one another in a certain setting to progress superficial bodily constructions that

CONVERGENT PRODUCTION

the ability to generate the correct response to a query or to pick from a number of choices, the most

CONVERGENT STRABIS

noun. 1. with regard to animal behavior research, the swapping of children between litters as a way of parting the

CONVERGENT THINKING

the kind of critical thinking wherein a person examines a quantity of previously developed resolutions in effort to resolve an

CONVERGENT VALIDITY

a type of construct validity based upon the level to which the gauging tool being examined shows vast involvement with

CONVERSATION

the utilization of speech to convey thoughts and data to and from individuals.