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CONTROL SERIES

reproductions of parts of or full experiments, frequently with the inclusion of verifications on processes, tools, directives, and more

CONVERGENT PRODUCTION

the ability to generate the correct response to a query or to pick from a number of choices, the most

CONVICTION

with regard to social psychology, the unbiased feeling that an outlook is a cherished quality or vital part of the

COOPERATIVE GOAL STRUCTURE

a behavioral environment designed in a specific manner so that people can attain their objectives in a simpler way if

COPING POTENTIAL

a person's judgment of the possibility of effectively controlling climate-related needs or individual promises and devotions.

CORICIDIN

noun. A brand name for dextromethorphan.

CORPUS CAVERNOSUM URETHRAE, CORPUS STRIATUM

a bulk of nuclei and myelinated nerve fibers under the cerebral cortex and anterior to the thalamus in both cerebral

CORRELATION BARRIER

the idea that there is an optimal relation that can be acquired between examinations of intellect and the standards that

CORTICAL BLINDNESS

the absence of vision capabilities while retaining normal pupillary reactions as a result of total demolition of the striate cortex

CORTICAL PROCESS

any of the tools in the cerebral cortex which are engaged in cognitive behaviors and responses. The formative phases of

CORTICOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE (CRH)

a secreting hormone, made by the hypothalamus, which regulates the rhythm of adrenocorticotropic hormones being secreted every day by the

COUCH

noun. With regard to psychoanalysis, the piece of furniture that the client reclines upon. Commonly referred to as an analytic

COUNTERFACTUAL

noun. With regard to language, a proclamation that is adverse to truth, specifically when utilized to develop a conditional clause.

COURSE MODIFIER

a trend that form in a disease which aides in predicting the path of the disease or might help to

COVERT MODELING

a stealth conditioning process wherein the patient pictures a role model, visualizes acting as this individual may, so because of

CRANIAL ANOMALY

an irregular head because of a congenital flaw. The head might be irregularly big, irregularly small, or even in the

CRANIOTELENCEPHALIC DYSPLASIA

premature closing of some of the constructs in the cranium, joined by protruding bones in the front of it, and

CREDULOUS ARGUMENT

the facet of the sport-personality controversy reinforcing the idea that personality variants correlate with athletic abilities.

CRIMINALLY INSANE

depicting an accused person that is deemed to be suffering from cognitive illness or fault which frees then of lawful

CRITERION DIMENSIONS

with regard to organizational and industrial psychology, several task standards employed to analyze the all-around task performance of a worker.