Psychological Concepts

Correspondence Bias

Correspondence Bias Correspondence Bias, also known as the fundamental attribution error, refers to our tendency to attribute other people’s behavior to internal, dispositional factors rather than considering the situational factors that may have influenced their actions. Explanation When observing someone’s behavior, correspondence bias leads us to automatically assume that their actions are indicative of their […]

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Correlational Methods

Correlational Methods Correlational methods refer to statistical techniques that are used to examine the relationship or association between two or more variables. These methods involve measuring and analyzing the degree of correlation or co-variation between variables, without establishing any cause-and-effect relationships. Correlation Correlation is a statistical measure that quantifies the strength and direction of the

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Correlation Coefficient

Correlation Coefficient: The correlation coefficient is a statistical measure that determines the strength and direction of the linear relationship between two variables. It quantifies the extent to which the variables tend to move together, allowing researchers to assess the degree of association between them. Strength of Correlation: The correlation coefficient ranges between -1 and +1,

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Correlation

Correlation The correlation is a statistical measure that describes the strength and direction of the linear relationship between two quantitative variables. Strength of Correlation The strength of correlation is represented by the correlation coefficient, which is a value between -1 and 1. A correlation coefficient of -1 indicates a perfect negative correlation, i.e., when one

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Correctional Psychology

Definition of Correctional Psychology Correctional psychology refers to the branch of psychology that focuses on understanding and addressing the psychological needs and behaviors of individuals involved in the criminal justice system. It involves the application of psychological principles, theories, and techniques to help individuals in correctional settings. Subtitles: 1. Role of Correctional Psychologists Correctional psychologists

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Corpus Luteum

Definition: The corpus luteum is a temporary endocrine structure that forms in the ovary after the release of an egg during ovulation. It plays a vital role in the reproductive system of female mammals. Formation: After the ovum is released, the ruptured follicle transforms into the corpus luteum. This transformation is controlled by luteinizing hormone

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Corpus Callosum

Corpus Callosum The corpus callosum is a thick band of nerve fibers located deep within the brain, which acts as a bridge connecting the left and right cerebral hemispheres. Anatomy: The corpus callosum is situated in the longitudinal fissure, a groove that separates the brain’s two hemispheres. It is composed of approximately 200-300 million axonal

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Coronaviruses CoV

Coronaviruses (CoV) Coronaviruses (CoV) are a large family of viruses that cause illness ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV). Structure and Characteristics Coronaviruses are enveloped viruses with a positive-sense single-stranded RNA genome. They derive their name from the crown-like

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