A chronology is a specific ordering, usually from earliest to most recent.
The easiest example of data listed in a chronology is a life chronology. In a life chronology you would list dates of important events in your life. In this personal chronology, you'd pick what is "important" enough to include, but generally, it would include your date of: birth, baptism, first school year, graduation year, marriage year, etc.
A chronology can put into order any facts about any person or object, for example "books written by one author". A subject chronology might be to "put into order by publication date all books written by Sigmund Freud."
Not necessarily, for example the Iliad is but the Odyssey is not.
Chronological Thinking
Chronological Thinking
An example of chronological order is:American RevolutionWar of 1812Mexican American WarCivil WarSpanish American WarWorld War IWorld War II
chronological thinking
Alphabetical, Numerical, Chronological, In order of importance etc.
When something is in "chronological order", it means it is in order of time. For example, a story might be told in chronological order - explaining the events in the order they happened. "Non-chronological", of course, means that some things are told in a different order.
events that happen in chronological order. Chronological order means arranged by time it occurred, so events arranged into chronological order happened in order, as if on a timeline. example: john is born-john is married-john has a son-john dies.
Chronological thinking. (APEX)
it is called periodization
(Apex) Chronological thinking.
Chronological means in the correct order of time. Therefore, you could use a sentence such as: 'List the events in chronological order.' or 'The information was in the form of a chronological timeline' though in the second example it is largely unnessecary, some people like to use big words to make themselves look better :)