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Conceptually driven processing

Conceptually driven processing . Please see Top-down processing

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Concert

Deutsch: Konzert / Español: Concierto / Português: Concerto / Français: Concert / Italiano: Concerto

In the psychology context, the term "concert" does not have a direct, specific meaning related to psychological concepts or processes. However, attending or participating in a concert can be related to various psychological phenomena and can be discussed in terms of its effects on mental health, social connection, emotional expression, and well-being.

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Conciliation

Conciliation refers to an informal process where a third party tries to reduce tension to a level where communication can occur and issues can be discussed.

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Conclusion

Deutsch: Schlussfolgerung / Español: Conclusión / Português: Conclusão / Français: Conclusion / Italiano: Conclusione

In the context of psychology, a conclusion refers to the end part of a psychological assessment, research study, or any analytical process where findings and implications are summarized and interpreted. It typically involves drawing together the key findings of a study, discussing the implications of these findings in terms of theory, practice, and future research, and may also suggest potential interventions or actions based on the results.

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Concordance

Corconrdance is when a pair of twins is concordant for a trait if both of them have it or if neither has it

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Concordance rate

Concordance rate refers to agreement ratios between people diagnosed as having a particular disorder and their relatives.

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Concrete Operational Stage

The Concrete Operational Stage (7 - 11 years) (Piaget) refers to the 3rd of the four (4) stages Piaget uses to define cognitive development.

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Concrete operational thought

Concrete operational thought is a term used in Piaget's theory that refers to a stage of Cognitive development in which rules of logic can be applied to observable or manipulable physical relations.

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