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COVERT BEHAVIOR

actions that aren't immediately seen and can only be deduced or reported by oneself.

CRACK

noun. A dried concoction of baking soda and cocaine which can be smoked. It consists of typically minute amounts of

CRANIOMETRY

noun. The empirical measurement of the cranium.

CREATIVE THINKING

the cognitive procedure generation a new creation, resolution, or synthesis in any region.

CRIMINAL PROFILING

techniques utilized to determine traits of probable proponents of a criminal activity based upon a step-by-step examination of the scene

CRITERIA)

1. criteria used to make decisions, evaluations, and more. 2. an exam result or object against which other exams or

CRITICAL PATH METHOD (CPM)

a method of project-management that comprises recognizing, ordering, and scheduling the mandatory jobs in an involved, structured, and timed task.

CROSS- SECTIONAL STUDY

the comparison of persons of 5 and 10 years of age.

CROSSED-EXTENSION REFLEX

a responsive behavior by a contralateral appendage to make up for absence of reinforcement whenever the ipsilateral appendage removes itself

CROSS-TABULATION

noun. A technique of organizing or displaying information in a tabular way to express the shared impact of one factor

CRYOGENIC METHOD

the utilization of immensely frigid temperatures in therapeutic, diagnostic, or examinative processes. These techniques are additionally utilized to freeze samplings

CRYSTALLIZED INTELLIGENCE

the type of intellect which contains crystallized capacities.

CUE-OVERLOAD PRINCIPLE

the standard that a recollecting cue begins to lose efficacy with regard to assisting recollection as objects correlated with that

CULTURAL MONISM

a stance or viewpoint postulating that multiculturalism functions against social conformity and that minorities should thus be prompted to align

CULTURE

1. the specific traditions, morals, concepts, insights, art, or dialect of a commune or society. 2. the symptomatic outlooks and

CUMULATIVE CURVE

a data plot of the dependent variable's growing or combined value.

CURRENT MATERIAL

data regarding a patient's current emotions, life situations, and private relationships which is utilized in comprehending such patient's psychodynamics, particularly

CUTANEOUS RECEPTIVE FIELD

the region of skin being provided for by certain peripheral nerves and centralized synaptic dispersion in the CNS.

CYCLICAL VOMITING SYNDROME

repetitive, serious episodes of throwing up that might continue for hours or days, but are divided by periods of totally

CYTOLOGIST

noun. A professional who studies cells.