Glossary C
Glossary C
Consistency in attribution refers to the theory whether the person typically behaves this way in this situation
Consistency information refers to information about the extent to which the behavior between one actor and one stimulus is the same across time and circumstances
Consistency motive refers to a desire to get feedback that confirms what the person already believes about himself or herself
Consistency theory refers to Korman’s theory that employees will be motivated to perform at levels consistent with their levels of self -esteem.
Consolidation is defined as the process by which relatively permanent memories are formed in the brain. It is the conversion of short-term memories into long-term memories and strengthening of those memories. Moreover, Consolidation is the the process of integrating new information into stored information
Consonant is defined as a speech sound in which the vocal tract is partially or fully closed during production.
Conspicuous consumption is defined as the purchase and prominent display of luxury goods to provide evidence of a consumer’s ability to afford them