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  • ...s: one based on the concept of "propositional attitudes", the other on the concepts of "location" and "access".<ref>Manuel Liz, p. 110</ref> [[Category:Concepts in epistemology]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Fundamental concepts in philosophy}} ...unded on pure reason, while [[logicism]] is the doctrine that mathematical concepts, among others, are reducible to pure logic. ...
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  • ...aspx A summary discussion] of the paper on the website of the ''[[American Psychological Association]] (APA).'' [[Category:Concepts in epistemology]] ...
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  • {{short description|Ability to think about and use concepts to deal adequately with a subject}} {{about|the psychological process}} ...
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  • ...when communications aimed at people are most likely to be effective. The concepts in the theory parallel those with the [[John Dewey|Dewey]] and [[Blumer]]’s == Key concepts as variables == ...
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  • ...y understand to construct a potentially limitless quantity of new, related concepts.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Fodor |first1=Jerry A. |last2=Pylyshyn |first2=Z ...t be the sum of its parts. Many argue that the interaction among component concepts should allow a complex concept to be greater than that sum. If multiple po ...
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  • ...and how they are put together to form thoughts and sentences. The study of concepts has served as an important flagship of an emerging interdisciplinary approa ...">{{cite encyclopedia|title=Concepts|url=http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/concepts/|encyclopedia=Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy|publisher=Metaphysics Res ...
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  • {{short description|Psychological effect}} ...man|first1=Jerald G.|last2=O'Malley|first2=Patrick M.|date=1986|title=Self-concepts, self-esteem, and educational experiences: The frog pond revisited (again). ...
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  • ...process in and through which an individual achieves an increasing level of psychological and functional fitness with respect to the receiving environment. Kim's the # Cross cultural adaptation must be viewed in the context of new learning and psychological growth to provide a more balanced and complete interpretation of the experi ...
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  • ...al.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Hospitality Employee Management and Supervision: Concepts and Practical Applications|last=Sommerville|first=Kerry|publisher=John Wile ...ing]], [[problem-solving]] skills, positive values, and attitudes (e.g., [[Psychological resilience|resilience]], appreciation for others) which are essential for l ...
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  • == Concepts == Problematic Integration Theory (PI) falls under the socio-psychological and socio-cultural communication traditions. PI began with a focus on intra ...
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  • {{main|Propaganda|Psychological warfare}} ...litary Public Affairs, Information Operations, and [[Psychological warfare|Psychological Operations]], as appropriate – in support of Alliance policies, operations ...
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  • ==Concepts and definitions== {{quote|Concepts and words are symbols, just as visions, rituals, and images are; so too are ...
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  • ...w.encyclopedia.com/philosophy-and-religion/philosophy/philosophy-terms-and-concepts/worldview-philosophy|title=Worldview (philosophy) – Encyclopedia.com|encycl ...urgh, Scotland}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Ethnolinguistics and Cultural Concepts: truth, love, hate & war|last1=Underhill|first1=James W.|date=2012|publishe ...
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  • ..., independently of any linguistic activity. This sort of meaning is deeply psychological. If we look for other uses we can find intent, feeling, implication, import ...thesia]] refers to the capability of our minds to experience meaning. When concepts are activated i.e., when the meaning is extracted, the [[phenomenal conscio ...
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  • ...onal, in which preadolescents and adolescents begin to understand abstract concepts and to develop the ability to create arguments and counter arguments. ...we are better able to be better planners, process and comprehend abstract concepts, and evaluate risks and benefits more aptly than an adolescent or child wou ...
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  • ...& C. H. Weiss (Eds.), New Approaches to Evaluating Community Initiatives: Concepts, Methods, and Contexts (Issue 7, pp. 65–92). The Aspen Institute.</ref> Thi ...duces the desired effects. The theory might be psychological […] or social psychological […] or philosophical […]. The essential characteristic is that the theory p ...
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  • ...n and its Correction: Continued Influence and Successful Debiasing|journal=Psychological Science in the Public Interest|volume=13|issue=3|pages=106–131|doi= 10.1177 ==Related concepts== ...
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  • ...thics. In the 18th and 19th century, the aesthetics of nature advanced the concepts of disinterestedness, the pictures, and the introduction of the idea of pos ...ranka |last12=Sereno |first12=Margaret E. |date=2021 |title=Aesthetics and Psychological Effects of Fractal Based Design |journal=Frontiers in Psychology |volume=12 ...
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  • ==Concepts== ...'' systems that involve people and organizations, commonly associated with concepts developed by [[Peter Checkland]] and [[Brian Wilson (systems scientist)|Bri ...
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