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  • ...ce with some object), and technical ignorance (absence of knowledge of how to do something).<ref>Nottelmann, Nikolaj. "ignorance." ''Cambridge Dictionary ...to know more. For example, ignorance within science opens the opportunity to seek knowledge and make discoveries by asking new questions.<ref>[null Fire ...
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  • ...s a result of the pressures facing modern organizations; this enables them to remain [[competitive]] in the business environment.<ref name ="OK">O'Keeffe ...group of people working together collectively to enhance their capacities to create results they really care about.<ref>Fulmer, Robert M., Keys, J. Bern ...
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  • ...siness-to-consumer marketing) and ([[business-to-business|B2B]]) (business-to-business marketing). ==Introduction to science-to-business marketing== ...
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  • ...[digital media]]. An important aspect of digital scholarship is the effort to establish digital media and [[social media]] as credible, professional and In the 2010's research has taken mainly two approaches to the subject: The impact of digital infrastructures, in particular the inter ...
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  • {{redirect|Thinking errors|faulty reasoning|Fallacy}} ...tive triad|Beck's theory]], the meaning or interpretation that people give to their experience importantly influences whether they will become depressed ...
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  • ...l specialties. However, the term "interdisciplinary" is sometimes confined to academic settings. ...dies]] or ethnic area studies. Interdisciplinarity can likewise be applied to complex subjects that can only be understood by combining the perspectives ...
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  • ...1-4020-2712-3_1 |author-link=John Woods (logician)}}</ref> that may appear to be well-reasoned if unnoticed. The term was introduced in the Western intel ...making|cognitive or social biases]] and [[ignorance]], or potentially due to the limitations of language and understanding of language. These delineatio ...
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  • ...accepting and using them. These misleading appearances are often connected to various aspects of natural language, such as ambiguous or vague expressions ...es, and [[fallacies of relevance]], in which the premises are not relevant to the conclusion despite appearances otherwise. ...
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  • {{Distinguish|text = opposition to [[moral intellectualism]]}} {{Short description|Hostility to and mistrust of education, philosophy, art, literature, and science}} ...
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  • ...differs from [[philosophical skepticism]], which questions humans' ability to claim any knowledge about the nature of the world and how they perceive it, ...ce''. pp. 879–900. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers 2010, Dyrendal refers to spiritualists as early targets of skeptics based on Hammer 2007. ...
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  • {{short description|Person's choice to deny psychologically uncomfortable truth}} ...s the validation of a historical experience or event when a person refuses to accept an [[empirical]]ly verifiable reality.{{sfn|O'Shea|2008|p=20}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Causing someone to believe something that is not true}} ...tion knows it to be false while the receiver of the message has a tendency to believe it (although it’s not always the case).<ref name=":9">{{Cite book | ...
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  • ...? How do they deal with ambiguous resources? This page will detail answers to those questions (and others) by drawing on peer-reviewed scientific researc ...P. | year = 1988 | title = Knowing how you know: Young children's ability to identify and remember the sources of their beliefs | journal = Child Develo ...
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  • ...t they can manage it, for example, by education and training in [[critical thinking]] skills. ...pretation of this information, and biased memory recall, have been invoked to explain four specific effects: ...
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  • ...surroundings, including physical and psychological spaces. It is essential to see the visual/nonverbal and verbal cues regarding the physical spaces. In ...n]] and [[nonverbal communication]] during [[Face-to-face interaction|face-to-face communication]]; 2) how messages are produced; 3) how uncertainty infl ...
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  • ...kill, encompasses the ability of an individual, group, or [[organization]] to "{{linktext|lead}}", influence, or guide other individuals, [[team]]s, or e ...oks.google.com/books?id=Tf3ZCgAAQBAJ|quote=Moral leadership is not the way to secure democracy, morality and justice because morality, like power and lea ...
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  • ...to beings with abilities so greatly expanded from the current condition as to merit the label of [[posthuman#Transhumanism|posthuman]] beings.<ref name=" ...looking-forward-to-the-end-of-humanity-11592625661|title = Looking Forward to the End of Humanity|newspaper = The Wall Street Journal|date = June 20, 202 ...
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  • {{Short description|Communication used to influence opinion}} ...[loaded language]] to produce an emotional rather than a rational response to the information that is being presented.<ref name="brit_BLS">{{cite web |la ...
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  • ...d, wherein the individual tries to find a way to resolve the contradiction to reduce their discomfort.<ref name="NovaReligio 1999"/><ref name=":0a" /><re ...ation]]) or by avoiding circumstances and contradictory information likely to increase the magnitude of the cognitive dissonance ([[confirmation bias]]). ...
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  • {{Short description|Use of technology in education to improve learning and teaching}} ...ge'', Tanner Mirrlees and Shahid Alvi (2019) argue "EdTech is no exception to industry ownership and market rules" and "define the EdTech industries as a ...
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