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Consensual union

Consensual union refers to a relation between two (2) people without civil or religious marriage ceremonies, but is regarded as a form of marital union.

Consensus

Consensus refers to a mutually acceptable agreement that integrates the interests of all concerned parties.

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Consensus in attribution

Consensus in attribution refers to a theory whether other people would do the same thing in the same situation

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Consensus information

Consensus information refers to information about the extent to which other people behave the same way toward the same stimulus as the actor does

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Consensus model

Consensus model refers to a model of criminal lawmaking that assumes that members of society agree on what is right and wrong and that law is the codification of agreed-upon social values.

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Consent form

Consent form refers to a written statement by the researcher containing all of the elements of Informed consent and a line for the participant''s signature. The consent form is provid

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Consequence

Deutsch: Konsequenz / Español: Consecuencia / Português: Consequência / Français: Conséquence / Italiano: Conseguenza /

In psychology, a consequence refers to an event or outcome that follows a behavior or action. Consequences can be positive or negative and can shape future behavior.

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Consequences

Consequences refer to the outcome of doing or not doing a certain behavior that will determine whether we do or do not do that behavior. Consequences is defined as effects that follow a response.

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