CONTENTUAL OBJECTIVISM VERSUS CONTENTUAL SUB
the concern of whether or not the appropriate topic subject of psychology is impartial behavior or the unbiased domain of…
CONTINGENCY CONTRACT
a collectively agreed-upon account between an educator and pupil, a mother or father and kid, or a patient and therapy…
CONTINUING CARE UNIT (CCU)
a healthcare facility wherein a person with a destructive or persistent disease is sent for extra care following the brief…
CONTRACEPTION
the blocking of the ability to conceive, wherein, the biological fertilization of the woman's egg by the man's sperm is…
CONTRAST CORRELATION
the connection between rankings on the dependent variable and the contrast values following elimination of any other causes of diversity…
CONTRIENT INTERDEPENDENCE
introduced by American psychologist Morton Deutsch, a union between two people or groups' results in which one person or group's…
CONVERSATIONAL MAXIMS
postulated by American philosopher H. Paul Grice, the four fundamental regulations covering interpersonal communicating. These regulations convey that such communications…
COORDINATE BILINGUAL
someone who consistently implements two languages, the second of which being acquired apart from the first and inside a separate…
CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE, CORONARY-PRONE BEHAVIOR
behaviors or trends of behaviors thought to be correlated with an elevated threat of coronary heart disease. Commonly referred to…
CORRECTION FOR CONTINUITY
a group of statistical processes that are rendered in effort to repair the premise upon which such a process is-…
CORRESPONDENCE PROBLEM
the requisite that components of one visual object need to be alike to those in another as perceived by the…
CORTICAL- EVOKED RESPONSE, CORTICAL HEARING LOSS
auditory loss correlated with hearing disorders resulting from injury to the superior neurologic areas in the brain.
CORTICONUCLEAR FIBER
just about any set of fibers constructing a portion of the pyramidal tract which go from the cerebral cortex onto…
COSMIC IDENTIFICATION
a sense of being one with the universe, that is more frequently observed in people with borderline disorders or schizoid…
COUNTERACTION NEED
explained by American psychologist Henry Alexander Murray, the ambition to get past hardships or trying tests, instead of settling for…
COUNTERSHADING
noun. A type of camouflage which comprises the utilization of differential light and dark regions on the body to reduce…
COVARIATION PRINCIPLE
founded by American social psychology Harold. H. Kelley, with regard to attribution theory, the standard that for an aspect to…