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COMPUTER ILLITERACY

lacking the ability to comprehend computers to how to make use of them appropriately.

COMREY PERSONALITY SCALES (CPS)

created by American psychologist Andrew Laurence Comrey, a reserve of personal differences in 8 personality characteristics designed mainly through factor

CONCEPTUAL APRAXIA

a remarkable lack of ability to employ equipment in the correct manner.

CONCINNITY

the quality of a piece or facet of art which depicts a peaceful, united combination of the many components to

CONCRETIZATION

1. lacking the ableness to think theoretically wherein there is a strong accent on specifics and instant experience. It happens

CONDITIONAL REASONING

logic that takes the shape of if X, then Y. Within the context of formal logic, the phrase or sentence

CONDITIONS NOT ATTRIBUTABLE TO A MENTAL DISOR

a remaining group of disorders in the DSM-III and prior editions that is classified under other conditions in the DSM-IV-TR.

CONFIGURAL LEARNING

training to react to a mixture of at least two stimulants matched with a result when none of the stimulants

CONFLICT-FREE SPHERE

with regard to ego psychology, a region of the ego that grows and operates without producing interior discord. Commonly referred

CONGENITAL CATARACT

opaqueness of the lens of the eye ball which is existent at birth or takes place shortly following birth. Its

CONJOINED TWINS

monozygotic twins whose bodies do not part fully while inutero thereby resulting in two bodies joined together that might be

CONRADI'S DISEASE

introduced by German Dr. Erich Conradi, a hereditary illness categorized by small appendages, irregularities of the face and head, dry

CONSENSUAL EYE REFLEX

a sensation wherein the pupil of a shaded eye ball shrinks and expanded when the other eye ball is prompted

CONSILIENCE

introduced by American biologist Edward O. Wilson, the stance wherein the rules of biological evolution and the laws of physics

CONSTANCY PRINCIPLE

the standard doctrine that psychic powers and drives are likely to stay in a persistent or stable state or likely

CONSTRUCT VALIDATION

the act of implementing the construct validity of a tool.

CONSTRUCTIVIST PSYCHOTHERAPY

1. posed by American clinical psychologist George Kelly, a kind of individual therapy, stemming from constructivism, wherein concentration is on

CONSUMERISM

noun. a movement to safeguard the liberties of the customer with respect to the quality and threat of hazard of

CONTENT

noun. 1. with regard to psychology, the concepts, visualizations, and feelings that happen in the process of an aware experience.

CONTEXTUAL ASSOCIATIONS

correlations learned between objects or materials that a living being is exposed to, and the framework wherein exposure happens.