Conscience development
Psychologists recognize that many factors contribute to the development of conscience: parents and home life, playmates and schoolmates, teachers, neighborhood,…
CHARCOT, JEAN-MARTIN (1825- 93)
Charcot, regarded as the founder of clinical neurology, was born in Paris and received his medical degree from that city’s…
CHEMOTHERAPY
The use of psychoactive (psychotropic) drugs in the treatment of mental disorder. Chemotherapy is a branch of the larger field…
Collectivist and Individualist Cultures
Collectivist cultures tend to use an authoritarian parenting style to instill cultural values or beliefs in the children. On the…
CAUSAL TEXTURE
n. the concept that there is a multitude of many different yet mutually-dependent events which exist in natural phenomena. Psychologists…
CENSORED DATA
n. data in which statistical methods of measures and estimates are not applicable. Specifically, it is a set of data…
CARCER GUIDANCE, CAREER DEVELOPMENT
1. Way a person manages their career. See professional development. 2. Way an organisation looks ate the career paths of…
COMPUTER LITERACY
the capacity to comprehend what computers and their networks do, how they operation, and how to make use of them…
COMTE'S PARADOX
credited to French positive thinker Auguste Comte, a pronunciation of the hindrance correlated with any science of humans wherein the…
CONCEPTUAL CLASSIFICATION
with regard to classifying tasks, the gathering together of things on the premise of their similar operations or belonging to…
CONCLUSION
noun. 1. with regard to philosophy and reasoning, the offer to which a stream of analysis or opposing matter leads.…
CONDITIONAL STRATEGY
the capacity of living beings to produce varying behavioral techniques adequate enough for present frameworks and circumstances.
CONDITIONS OF WORTH
postulated by Carl Rogers, a state wherein a person thinks of love and esteem as being on a trial basis…
CONFIGURATION
noun. 1. an organization of compounds or parts in a certain pattern or object. 2. the typical English conversion of…
CONGENITAL CHARACTER
an aspect of one's personality which is existent at birth. It might be genetic or stem from the impact of…
CONJOINT SCHEDULE
a kind of doubled-up plan for reinforcing where at least two of such plans function at the same time in…
CONSANGUINITY
noun. 1. a biologic correlation between two more people who are descendants of a mutual ancestor. 2. a close kinship…