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CONCURRENT OPERANTS

a circumstance wherein two or more operants can be produced and insured.

CONDITIONED

correlated with or explanatory of behavior whose existence, manner of demonstration, or both is the outcome of experience. The two

CONDUCT

noun. The performance of a person, either all the time, or at a particular event, typically as it acclimates to

CONFINEMENT STUDY

research in a controlled setting to evaluate where psychological and physiological handicap takes place due to spatial limitations.

CONFORMITY

noun. The alteration of someone's opinions, behaviors, or evaluations in accordance with (i) other people's behaviors, opinions, or evaluations or

CONGENITAL DEFECT

any irregularity existing at birth, no matter the cause. It might be prompted by defective fetal growth, genetic variables, chromosome

CONJUGATE MOVEMENTS

correlated motions of both eye balls.

CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR

a person who is against the concept of war and against all plans and training for such a battle, who

CONSENSUS TRANCE

an ongoing condition of a culturally-invoked spell wherein people are assumed to exist. Adhering to this concept, emotions, impacts, a

CONSISTENCY THEORY

introduced by American psychologist Fritz Heider, a category of social psychological theory postulating that individuals are primarily driven by a

CONSTELLATION

noun. With regard to cognitive psychology, a set of concepts with a customary style or correlation.

CONSTRUCTIONAL DYSPRAXIA

a handicapped capacity to reform optical imagery as works of art or various other types of building.

CONSULTING

noun. The utilization of the specific trade, experience, and specialization of a person or team of people to guide other

CONSUMMATORY RESPONSE

proposed by American euthologist Wallace Craig, the definitive reaction in a sequence of behavior targeted at the achievement of a

CONTENT VALIDITY

the degree to which an analysis gauges a symbolizing example of the topic content or behavior that is being analyzed.

CONTIGUITY LEARNING THEORY

a theory by Edwin R. Guthrie postulating that is a trend of incitement and a reaction happen concurrently in space

CONTINGENT REINFORCEMENT

1. with regard to behaviorism, making the introduction of beneficial stimulants and, more seldom, the removal of unfavorable stimulants depending

CONTINUOUS RECOGNITION TASK

a role of memory wherein a string of objects are displayed with other objects displayed on various instances within the

CONTRAPREPARED

adjective. designating the condition of a living being with regard to reactions or correlations which are hard to acquire, specifically

CONTRAST-SENSITIVITY FUNCTION (CSF)

a visual rendering of contrast sensitivity as an execution of spatial frequency.