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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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CROSS-SECTIONAL DESIGN

a trial and error model wherein people of carrying ages or growth stages are compared to one another.

CROSS-SECTIONAL SAMPLING

choosing test examples acceptable for a trial and error process utilizing cross-sectional design methods.

CROSS-SITUATIONAL CONSISTENCY

the magnitude to which a psychological trait is expressed in the exact same, or in an operationally equal, way in

CROSS-TABULATION

noun. A technique of organizing or displaying information in a tabular way to express the shared impact of one factor

CROSS-TALK

noun. A trend of mistakes that takes place during the simultaneous carrying out of jobs whenever the parts of one

CROSS-TOLERANCE

noun. The capacity for a drug, frequently a depressant to the central nervous system, to generate the decreased impacts of

CROSS-VALIDATION

noun. A model-evaluation technique wherein the legitimacy of a design is examined by rendered new information upon it.

CROUZON'S SYNDROME

explained by French neurologist Octave Crouzon, a state wherein a wise cranium with a bulge close to the anterior fontanel

CROWD

noun. A large collection of individuals who transitorily share a joint concentration and a sole locale.

CROWD BEHAVIOR

the symptomatic behavior of a set of individuals who come together for a transitory period of time while their interest

CROWD CONSCIOUSNESS

founded by French psychologist Gustace le Bon, the comparison of the group mind.

CROWD MIND

no longer accepted, a postulated description of the obvious regularity of peoples' mental, emotional, and behavioral responses whenever in big

CROWD PSYCHOLOGY

1. the cognitive and emotional conditions and procedures applying only to persons whenever they are in a mass of people.

CROWDING

1. psychological stress or friction which is generated in settings where the concentration of people to the area is a

CRUCIAL EXPERIMENT

a trial and error procedure built in a way that the outcome will conclude which of the two converse theories

CRUELTY

noun. Detachment from or voluntary impression of damage, pain, sadness, or other kinds of tangible, mental, and emotional hardship.

CRUTCH

1. a tool, generally comprised of wood or metal, modeled to assist individuals with handicaps or other ailments impacting the

CRYING-CAT SYN

a stance of lawful procedure that puts a premium on maintaining lawfulness and organization, the safeguarding of public interests and

CRYO-

combining form: frigid or cold.

CRYOGENIC METHOD

the utilization of immensely frigid temperatures in therapeutic, diagnostic, or examinative processes. These techniques are additionally utilized to freeze samplings