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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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CREATINE KINASE (CK)

a compound that exists in skeletal and heart muscles, as well as brain tissues. Large amounts in the bloodstream might

CREATIONISM

noun. 1. with regard to its most widespread sense, the stance that the universe was formed out of nothing by

CREATIVE ARTS THERAPY

therapy-based interferences which utilize artistic efforts or methods to elicit correspondence and the display of feelings, improve self-consciousness, and encourage

CREATIVE DRAMATICS

the employment of sudden drama-based pretending as a therapy-based method modeled to improve imagination and creativity, as well as social

CREATIVE IMAGINATION

the method wherein unique concepts are generated, particularly whenever this doesn't appear to be accountable merely by the blending of

CREATIVE INTELLIGENCE

with regard to the triarchic theory of intelligence, the group of skills utilized to produce, generate, find, analyze, imagine, and

CREATIVE SYNTHESIS

the mixture of many concepts, visuals, or correlations into a new whole, particularly whenever this varies fundamentally from any of

CREATIVE THINKING

the cognitive procedure generation a new creation, resolution, or synthesis in any region.

CREATIVITY

noun. The capacity to generate or form unique work, concepts, methods, or ideas.

CREATIVITY TEST

any psychologically-based examination modeled to recognize creative traits or different thought processes. Current examinations center upon a multitude of aspects,

CREDENTIALING

noun. The procedure wherein the review of a wellness provider's certifications, past practices, and medical credentials or licensing is undertaken

CREDULOUS ARGUMENT

the facet of the sport-personality controversy reinforcing the idea that personality variants correlate with athletic abilities.

CREMASTER MUSCLE,

that which inflicts retraction of the testicles toward the abdominal area, stemming from cold temperatures or the caressing of the

CREOLE

noun. A language which has progressed from extended contact between at least two languages and has come to be the

CREPITATION

noun. 1. a gentle, crackling noise head on auscultation of the chest, that signals disease in the air passages or

CREPUSCULAR ANIMALS

those animals which are the most mobile in a dim or slightly lit setting.

CRESPI EFFECT

with regard to conditioning, an acceleration (or deceleration) in a reaction which is incommensurate to the support. This happens whenever

CRETINISM

noun. a health problem correlated with thyroid insufficiency. The terminology come from an Old French work, chretien, meaning Christian, due

CREUTZFELDT-JAKOB DISEASE (CJD)

a quickly intensifying neurological illness inflicted by irregular prion proteins and marked by nonvoluntary muscle motions, ataxia, optical disruptions, dementia,

CRF 1

the abbreviated for of continuous reinforcement- the abbreviated form of corticotrophin-releasing factor.