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Conjunction search

Conjunction search means looking for a particular combination of features. Conjunction means "joining together". Conjunction search refers to a visual search task in which it is necessary to search for a combination or conjunction of two (2) or more features on the same stimulus to find the target. An example of a Conjunction search would be looking for a horizontal green line among vertical green lines and horizontal red lines.

Conjunctive cohesion

Conjunctive cohesion refers to a form of Cohesion in which people express a relationship between sentences or phrases by using conjunctions such as "and", "or", and "but".

Conjunctive concept

Conjunctive concept refers to a class of objects that have two (2) or more features in common.

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Conjunctive schedule

Conjunctive schedule refers to a type of complex schedule in which the requirements of two (2) or more simple schedules must be met before a reinforcer is delivered.

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Conjunctive task

Conjunctive task refers to a task that can be completed successfully only if all group members contribute.

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Connected discourse

Connected discourse is defined as stretches of speech or writing longer than a single sentence, which includes conversations and narratives.

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Connectedness

Connectedness refers to a person's sense of belonging with others.

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Connectionism

Connectionism refers to E. L. Thorndike’s term for his theory of learning, based on the notion that learning is the formation of neural connections between stimuli and responses.

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