CRIMINAL ANTHROPOLOGY
a formative positivist way of thinking about criminology correlated with the many theories posed by Italian criminology expert Cesare Lombrosos, one such theory that...
CRITERIA OF THE PSYCHIC
a postulated group of signs that would permit someone to be assured in determining that a living being retains awareness, or that an action...
CRITICAL PATH ANALYSIS (CPA), CRITICAL PERIOD
1. a formative phase in life wherein a living being is particularly open to certain acquisition-based, emotion-based, or social encounters which happen as a...
CROSS SECTION
a laceration through any field of an item or organ for the purpose of analyzing it.
CROSSED REFLEX
a reaction that happens on the contrary side of one's body from the area that is aroused.
CROSS-SITUATIONAL CONSISTENCY
the magnitude to which a psychological trait is expressed in the exact same, or in an operationally equal, way in varying social settings.
CRYO-
combining form: frigid or cold.
CRYSTALLIZED ABILITIES
those capacities, like societal insight and language, which are an operation of experience and learning wherein a certain culture.
CUE-DEPENDENT FORGETTING
an inability to remember stemming from the loss of a stimulant at testing which was displayed when the acquisition happened.
CULTURAL LEARNING
American psychologist Michael Tomasello, the conveying of gained data and actions both within and among generations possessing a high magnitude of loyalty.