CORRELATION COEFFICIENT
a numerical database exhibiting the magnitude of the union between two traits scaled down so that the degree of +1…
CREATIVE SYNTHESIS
the mixture of many concepts, visuals, or correlations into a new whole, particularly whenever this varies fundamentally from any of…
CROSS-MODAL TRANSFER
acknowledgement of an item via a feeling that varies from the feeling that is was initially introduced by.
CULTURAL NORM
a cultural regulation, moral, or guideline which designates an approved and proper action within the framework of a particular society…
CURVILINEAR CORRELATION
an operational union between variables which isn't in the form of a straight line on a graph.
ABSTRACT THINKING
employing an abstract attitude- a way of thinking in which a person can acknowledge the presence of all factors of…
ACHIEVEMENT TEST
a norm-referenced and standardized test- the main goal of this examination is to calculate a persons existing skill level or…
ACTIVITY-PASSIVITY
in psychoanalytical principle, polarities classifying instinctive aims. Freud claimed that desires are constantly active however their aims may be active…
ADDITIVE SCALE
a measure including every degree dispensed consistently so that a significant outcome could be acquired by addition
AGITATED DEPRESSION
an instance of major depression classified by psychomotor aggravation, an ability to sit still, and being easily annoyed. Once referred…
AMOK (AMUCK)
a culturally influenced disorder seen in men in the Philippines, Malaysia, and other areas in the southeastern region of Adia.…
ANDROGENIZATION
n. a masculinizing process largely involving androgen hormones (i.e. testosterone), that results in the formation of male sex characteristics via…
ANTECEDENT VARIABLE
a variable that precedes another variable or consequence in a temporal sense. Although the consequence may not be related, both…
APPROACH-APPROACH CONFLICT
an emotionally conflicted situation involving a choice between two equally desirable but incompatible goals, for example, a person may want…
AROUSAL THEORY
1. the theory that the physical environment can affect arousal levels by stimulating brain-based mechanisms. Stress and arousal are created…