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CALKINS, MARY WHITON

(1863-1930) a first-generation U.S. psychologist who completed her studies at Harvard University, yet never received her degree. She is best-known

CAMPUS CRISIS CENTER

n. a center focused on addressing the needs of students in a college, university, or trade school. It may offer

CANNON-BARD THEORY

n. a theory which attempts to explain the emotional state and its expression. It asserts that emotions are a result

CAPTURE-TAG-RECAPTURE SAMPLING

n. in statistical analysis, refers to a type of sampling method that estimates population size. To estimate the population of

CARDIAC NEUROSIS

n. an anxiety reaction which results from an actual heart ailment, from worry over having a heart condition, or from

CAREER ANCHOR

n. a pattern of motivation which develops early on in a person's career. This consists of self-perceived abilities, interests, skills,

CAROTID SINUS

n. a slight enlargement (dilatation) in the area where the the common carotid branches out (bifurcates) into the internal and

CASE ALTERNATION

n. in reading research, refers to a method of presenting stimulus words through characters that switch between upper-case and lower-case.

CASTRATION

n. the surgical removal of the testes in a procedure called an orchidectomy. With the male gonads (testes) removed, a

CATAPHORA

n. a type of coma - a semicomatous one - which is marked by intervals of partial consciousness. The wakefulness,

CATECHETICAL METHOD

n. a method of devising a series of questions and arranging them in such a way that leads its participants

CATEGORY-SYSTEM METHOD

n. any method or system of classification whose criteria involve the use of structured (categorical) and observable (empirical) measures which

CAUSAL ANALYSIS

n. a method of searching for the cause or causes of certain effects. Because the causal factor needs to be

CAUSE-AND-EFFECT TEST

n. a variety of intelligence tests that measure a participant's logical and causal reasoning. The test presents alternative causes for

CELL MIGRATION

n. a process central to the development of multicellular structures. It involves the movement of cells from their site of

CENTERING

n. in sports psychology, refers to a technique that enhances athletic peformance. It instructs and assists athletes on how to

COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS

an all-encompassing field of research wherein methods from computer science and manufactured intelligence are utilized to design theories based upon

COMPUTER SLANGUAGE

common slang forms of speech used to represent computer operations and facets of such.

CONCENTRATION DIFFICULTY

a typical indication of a major depressive episode wherein the capacity to focus and think well is hindered.

CONCEPTUAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

a pretend design of the physiologic and neurologic operations of the CNS and SNS that can be altered so that