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CONCLUSION DRAWING IN A MESSAGE

precisely exclaiming the results that are supposed to be taken from a convincing speech.

CONCURRENCE SEEKING

attempting to abstain from disputes and conundrums, especially within conversations or while making decisions.

CONDITIONALISM

the stance that one can expect an effect will occur by understanding the cause and that the effect can be

CONDOM

a protective covering, typically made from latex, positioned over erect male genitalia to decrease the likelihood of pregnancy and the

CONFIGURATIONAL ANALYSIS

founded by American psychiatrist Mardi Horowitz, an incorporated psychodynamic design for case development, therapy, and result evaluation. Maladaptive attitudes in

CONFLUENCE MODEL

a dubious and likely indefensible theory that levels of intellect observed in brothers and sisters are related to the magnitude

CONGENITAL DEAFNESS

an inability to hear that is present at birth, no matter what the cause.

CONJOINT THERAPY

therapy wherein the two parties in a union or the individuals making up a family unit are rendered treatment at

CONSCIENCE

a person's knowledge or right and wrong. With regard to psychoanalysis, is the superego, or moral part of the person's

CONSENSUS

noun. Basic agreement between team members, particularly whenever making a decision or approving something.

CONSISTENCY PRINCIPLE

the theory that medically sound and well-developed persons work to be steady in terms of their viewpoints, state of mind,

CONSTANT ERROR

a step-by-step prejudice or mistake in a specific way. With regard to motor management and psychophysics, constant error is obvious

CONSTRUCTIONAL APRAXIA

lacking ability, due to neurological injury, to replicate an item or build it from it's individual pieces.

CONSULTANT

noun. 1. A cognitive healthcare or medicinal expert who is often sought to render their guidance or suggestions regarding identification,

CONSUMMATORY COMMUNICATION

a communication which possesses the solitary objective of communicating the transmitter's notions or emotions and doesn't mandate any reaction or

CONTENT PSYCHOLOGY

a way of studying psychology that is relevant to the part of aware experiences and the details of said experience.

CONTEXTUALISM

noun. 1. the theory that the memory of events isn't just the result of ties between said occurrences, as in

CONTINGENT PROBABILITY

the likelihood, represented numerically from 0 to 1, that a certain element will happen if another element does. Irregularly high

CONTINUOUS RATING SCALE

a measure upon which positions are allocated along a continuum instead of in accordance with classes. These kind of measures

CONTRALATERAL HEMISPHERE

the cerebral half on the opposite side of one's head from any body part or organ which is thought to