| critical point of liquids |
The temperature above which no pressure may retain a substance in a liquid form.
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| critical thinking |
A purposeful approach to problem solving that relies on flexibility, creativity, perspective, and communication to achieve desired outcomes. Critical thinking focuses on goals rather than processes or tasks.
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| critical flicker frequency |
The illusion of motion is based on the phi phenomenon (also called persistence of vision) - the fact that excitation of the sensory neurons "persist" for a short time after the stimulus has gone. The number of still frames per second necessary to create this illusion of motion is called the critical flicker frequency (CFF).
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| critical thinking |
Summarized from a variety of composition theorists from Key Terms in Composition Studies; includes seeing facts stripped down and vulnerable, similar to reflective thinking that invites speculation and questioning, or as John Trimbur defines: ?elicits) counter-reading of the codes and practices of the dominant culture?(50-51).
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| criterion |
The standard by which something is measured. In Army training, the task or learning objective standard is the measure of soldier/student performance. In test validation, it is the standard against which test instruments are correlated to indicate the accuracy with which they predict human performance in some specific area. In evaluation it is the measure used to determine the adequacy of a product, process, or behavior.
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