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COPING

the employment of mental and behavioral methods to control the stipulations of a scenario when such are claimed to be

CORE AREA

the core area of a group of people's home range which is utilized more thoroughly and frequently in the same

CORPOREAL

adjective. Of an organic, physical derivative, versus a religious one.

CORRECTIVE EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE

an idea stemming from psychoanalysis which postulates that patients acquire significant and intensive modification via new interpersonal affective events they

CORTEX

noun. The exterior or superficial membrane(s) of a construction, as differentiated from the core location. In mammals, it is termed

CORTICAL MAGNIFICATION FACTOR

a sign as to the spatial extent of the visual cortex which symbolizes a chosen spatial extent within the visual

CORTICOSTEROID

noun. Just about any of the steroid chemicals generated by the adrenal cortex. Commonly referred to as adrenocorticoid or adrenosteroid.

COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS

a gauge of program adequacy or economic adequacy displayed with regard to the cost of attaining a unit of program

COUNTERBALANCING

the procedure involved in organizing a sequence of trial and error conditions or remedies in a way that lessens the

COUPLES COUNSELING

counseling wherein suggestions and recommendations center upon problems with facing relationships between significant others. This form is intermittent and focused

COVERT BEHAVIOR

actions that aren't immediately seen and can only be deduced or reported by oneself.

CRACK

noun. A dried concoction of baking soda and cocaine which can be smoked. It consists of typically minute amounts of

CRANIOMETRY

noun. The empirical measurement of the cranium.

CREATIVE THINKING

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

CRIMINAL PROFILING

techniques utilized to determine traits of probable proponents of a criminal activity based upon a step-by-step examination of the scene

CRITERIA)

1. criteria used to make decisions, evaluations, and more. 2. an exam result or object against which other exams or

CRITICAL PATH METHOD (CPM)

a method of project-management that comprises recognizing, ordering, and scheduling the mandatory jobs in an involved, structured, and timed task.

CROSS- SECTIONAL STUDY

the comparison of persons of 5 and 10 years of age.

CROSSED-EXTENSION REFLEX

a responsive behavior by a contralateral appendage to make up for absence of reinforcement whenever the ipsilateral appendage removes itself

CROSS-TABULATION

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