| critical period |
a time span when a particular part of the brain is most apt to develop and most vulnerable to environmental influences
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| critical angle |
The angle of incidence at which total reflection occurs. At the surface of two differing mediums, usually the gem material and air, if the light ray is below the critical angle of incidence, light will pass from one medium to the other. See Angle of Incidence. Top of Page
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| critical angle |
The largest angle measured from the normal at which light can escape from and optically dense substance, and the smallest angle to the normal at which light is totally reflected within the dense substance.
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| criterion validity |
The degree to which a measure or test correlates with other measures or tests of the same construct assessed either concurrently or in the future; the ability of a test to predict a criterion. See also predictive validity.
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| criterion |
One of the three required parts of a properly composed learning objective. The performance level that must be achieved by the student along with a concrete measurement for the performance level are described in the criterion statement.
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