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Cyberchondria

Cyberchondria refers to a type of hypochondriasis that is fed by easy access to medical and diagnostic information via the Internet

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Cybercrime

Cybercrime refers to a crime committed with the use of computers, or via the manipulation of digital forms of data.

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Cybernetics

Deutsch: Kybernetik / Español: Cibernética / Português: Cibernética / Français: Cybernétique / Italiano: Cibernetica

Cybernetics in the psychology context refers to the study of systems, control, and Communication in living organisms, machines, and organisations, focusing on how information is processed and used to regulate behaviour and maintain stability. Originating as an interdisciplinary field that includes engineering, computer science, biology, and psychology, cybernetics explores how feedback loops and self-regulation principles can be applied to understand human behaviour and mental processes.

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Cyberostracism

Cyberostracism refers to the exclusion of one or more individuals from a technologically mediated group interaction, such as a computer-based discussion group.

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Cyberpsychology

Cyberpsychology is the study of the influence of computers, technology and virtual environments on the psychology of individuals a

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Cyberspace

Cyberspace refers to the mental environment, when people communicate in a mental environment through a computer terminal.

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Cyberstalking

Cyberstalking refers to the harassment of others through the use of a computer

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Cyberterrorism

Cyberterrorism refers to a form of terrorism that makes use of high technology, especially computers and the Internet, in planning and carrying out of terrorist attacks.

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