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CRITERION-BASED CONTENT ANALYSIS (CBCA)

a kind of statement validity analysis wherein kid's proclamations in situations of supposed abuse are examined with regard to specific

CRITICISM

noun. 1. a meaningful assessment of something, like an individual's actions, particularly to assist in bettering actions in the future.

CROSS-CULTURAL TESTING

challenging people with different cultural pasts and experiences by employing a technique and materials that don't prefer specific people over

CROSS-MODAL TRANSFER

acknowledgement of an item via a feeling that varies from the feeling that is was initially introduced by.

CROWD PSYCHOLOGY

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

CRYPTOPHORIC SYMBOLISM

explained by American psychotherapist Richard Royal Kopp, a kind of symbolization displayed in a roundabout way in the form of

CUE EXPOSURE

a behavior therapy method wherein a patient is subjected to stimulants that elicit cravings for substances that are generally not

CULTURAL DETERMINISM

the theory or principle that sole and group character trends are generated widely by a chosen society's economic, governmental, societal,

CULTURAL TEST BIAS

subjective of an exam in preference of those people from specific cultures, paid for by those people from other cultures.

CULTURE TRAIT

any general belief, tradition, method, or item that can be said to be attributed to a specific culture in some

CUNEATE FASCICULUS

the lateral part of the spinal cord or the dorsal columns that is in the shape of a wedge in

CUSTODIAL CARE

1. care provided to a person with extensive cognitive or physical handicap that consists of assisted living each day, but

CYBERNETIC THEORY

founded by American mathematician Norbert Wiener, the analysis of how equipment or machine systems can be ordered to control and

CYSTATHIONINURIA

a hereditary disorder of amino acid metabolism characterized by insufficiency of the cystathionase enzyme. The impact consist of skeletal, ocular,

CAFETERIA FEEDING

n. in experimental psychology, refers to a technique applied in studying non-human species as to hunger and food preference. Under

CALIFORNIA PSYCHOLOGICAL INVENTORY (CPI)

n. An inventory of items designed to test the personality characterstics of adolescents and adults on four measurement classes. Consisting

CAMPRAL

n. trade name for acamprosate. It is one of the most recent medications approved for use in alcohol dependence as

CANNABIS-INDUCED PSYCHOTIC DISORDER

n. a rare but risky psychiatric disorder which is associated with constant cannabis intoxication and dependence. It is characterized by

CAPSAICIN

n. a crystalline compound derived from the capsicum plant of the nightshade family. Colorless yet spicy and pungent, it is

CARDIAC INDEX

n. a vasodynamic measure of cardiac output, meaning the volume or fraction of blood which the left ventricle of the