CONSERVATION
a conscious perception that tangible amounts do not vary whenever their appearances are modified. Preservation is a substantial factor in…
CONSTRUCTIVISM
noun. The abstract viewpoint which is core to the works of Piaget wherein individuals progressively construct their views of the…
CONVERSION DISORDER
published in the DSM-IV-TR, a somatoform dysfunction wherein people show at least one warning sign or flaw impacting deliberate motor…
CORRESPONDENT INFERENCE THEORY
postulated by American social psychologists Keith E. Davis and Edward Jones, a design depicting how individuals build indicators about other…
COUNTERATTITUDINAL ADVOCACY
a convincing statement that contrasts with someone's present outlook
CREATIVITY
noun. The capacity to generate or form unique work, concepts, methods, or ideas.
CROSS-TALK
noun. A trend of mistakes that takes place during the simultaneous carrying out of jobs whenever the parts of one…
CULTURAL RESIDUE, CULTURE LEAD
a specific facet of a culture that seems to be alternating quicker than the culture does as a whole.
CYBERNETIC EPISTEMOLOGY
an analysis that confronts the philosophical problems of epistemology in regard to computation, frequently by implementing computational knowledge representation and…
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
accomplishment and achievement of education through higher learning principles
ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM
a relentless attitudinal trend that permits people to rise to the challenges like can present.
AFFERENT PATHWAY
a sensory pathway that conducts impulses from a sense organ toward the brain or spinal cord or from one brain…
ALTERED STATE OF CONSCIOUSNESS (ASC)
a condition of emotional or mental operating that is considerably unique from traditional conditions of awareness, those being marked by…
AMPHETAMINES
a team of drugs that encourage the reticular development in the human brain and result in a distribution of stored…