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Continuous amnesia

Continuous amnesia refers to the inability to recall past events from a particular date up to and including the present time.

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Continuous Improvement (Kaizen)

Continuous Improvement (Kaizen) requires employees to constantly seek ways of improving the quality of the product or service

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Continuous Learning

Deutsch: Kontinuierliches Lernen / Español: Aprendizaje continuo / Português: Aprendizado contínuo / Français: Apprentissage continu / Italiano: Apprendimento continuo

Continuous learning is the ongoing process of learning new skills or knowledge on a regular basis. This concept is particularly relevant in the context of psychology, where it refers to the capacity of individuals to continually develop their cognitive, emotional, and social abilities throughout their lives.

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Continuous Positive Airway Pressure

Deutsch: Kontinuierlicher positiver Atemwegsdruck / Español: Presión positiva continua en las vías respiratorias / Português: Pressão positiva contínua nas vias aéreas / Français: Pression positive continue des voies aériennes / Italiano: Pressione positiva continua delle vie aeree

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) is a therapeutic technique primarily used to treat sleep-related breathing disorders, such as obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). It involves the use of a machine that delivers a continuous stream of air through a mask, helping to keep the airway open during sleep. While CPAP is mainly a medical treatment, its psychological relevance lies in its effects on cognitive function, mood, and overall mental health, particularly in individuals with sleep disorders.

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Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) refers to a mask worn by patients with sleep Apnea that blows air from a tube to keep the airway open when the patient is sleeping.

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Continuous reinforcement schedule

Continuous reinforcement schedule refers to a system of behavior modification in which certain behaviors are always rewarded or punished, leading to rapid learning of desired responses; a schedule in which each specified response is reinforced.

Continuous variable

Continuous variable refers to a factor that is measured along a continuum (such as 0-100) rather than falling into a discrete category (such as "diagnosed with depression").
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Continuum

Deutsch: Kontinuum / Español: Continuo / Português: Contínuo / Français: Continuum / Italiano: Continuum

Continuum in the psychology context refers to the idea that mental states, behaviors, and psychological conditions exist along a spectrum rather than as rigid categories. This concept emphasizes that traits like anxiety, depression, attention, or mood variation are not simply present or absent but can range in intensity and expression across individuals and time.

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