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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.

CONCRETIZING ATTITUDE

transforming a theoretical concept into a concrete representation.

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

CONFLUENCE

noun. A blending or mixing of many compounds.

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

CONSENSUAL VALIDATION

the procedure wherein a professional assists a patient in verifying the correctness of their interpretation or the outcomes of their

CONSISTENCY MOTIVE

the urge to get a response that verifies what someone currently thinks of their self. This adds to keeping up

CONSTANCY SCALING

the cognitive readjustment of a stimulant's trait wherein the stimulant is seen as unchanged by the observing circumstances.

CONSTRUCT VALIDITY

the magnitude to which an analysis or tool is able to gauge an abstract characteristic, capacity, or construct.

CONSTRUCTIVIST THEORY OF EMOTION

any theory possessing an idea that feelings are not inborn but built through societal and culturally-derived events.

CONSUMER-JURY TECHNIQUE

a technique used to analyze marketing interests prior to actually advertising an object or service campaign within a sample market.

CONTENT ANALYSIS

1. an organized, numerical process for programming the concepts in qualitative contexts. 2. an organized, numerical analysis of orally conveyed