Glossary C

conduct disorder (CD) refers to a form of disruptive behavior disorder in which the child exhibits an early, persistent, and extreme pattern of aggressive and antisocial acts that involve the infliction of pain on others or interference with others’ rights through physical and verbal aggression, stealing, vandalism, truancy, or running away.

Conduct norm refers to the shared expectations of a social group relative to personal conduct.

Conduct norms refer to norms that regulate the daily lives of people and that reflect the attitudes of the groups to which

- Conduct problems (antisocial behavior) : conduct problems (antisocial behavior) refers to age-inappropriate actions and attitudes that violate family expectations, societal norms, and the personal or property rights of others.

- Conduct problems (Antisocial behavior) : Conduct problems (Antisocial behavior ) refer to age-inappropriate actions and attitudes that violate family expectations, societal norms, and the personal or property rights of others.

Conduction refers to the transfer of heat from warmer to cooler objects that are in contact with each other. This term may also be used in association with the conveyance of neural impulses.

Conduction aphasia is an Aphasia characterized by the inability to repeat what one has heard.

Conduction disturbances refer to a slowing or blockage of the wave of depolarization in the heart, examples are: first-degree AV block, or bundle branch block.