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  • ...ilosopher, and [[Culture theory|cultural theorist]] [[Jean Baudrillard]]'s theories on communication's rapid [[evolution]] in an increasingly [[Digital environ ...[[ethical obligation]], has transformed everyday [[social behavior]] and [[psychological well-being]] potentially resulting in a form of self-enslavement to technol ...
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  • [[Category:Psychological theories]] ...
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  • This psychological [[theory]], like many others, is applied in [[communication]], specifically ...A">Higgins, E. T. (2005). Value From Regulatory Fit. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 14(4), 209–213. {{doi|10.1111/j.0963-7214.2005.00366.x}}</ref>{{rp ...
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  • {{about|the psychological process}} ...y be equivalent, better or worse than the recognized standard concepts and theories of their culture. Thus, understanding is correlated with the ability to mak ...
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  • ==Theories== ...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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  • ...haviors as limited by factors beyond their own control. Constraints can be psychological, such as low [[self-efficacy]]; self-efficacy is the conviction that one is ...n these other theories. As a result, it is capable of subsuming many other theories. ...
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  • ..., P. J.)) | date= 2011 | title=Purposeful Program Theory: Effective Use of Theories of Change and Logic Models | publisher=Jossey-Bass}}</ref> ...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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  • ...s the notion that points of view are reducible to some rules based on some theories, maxims or dogmas. Moline considers the concept of "location" in two ways: [[Category:Psychological attitude]] ...
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  • ...mity and identifiability on group behavior. It has become one of several [[theories of technology]] that describe social effects of [[computer-mediated communi ..." /> and others later focused more exclusively on loss of self as the core psychological process underlying deindividuation. ...
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  • ...ype of [[cognitive style]] measurement and model, and is often compared to psychological [[Pseudoscience|pseudoscientific]] assessments such as the [[Myers-Briggs T ...e.com/uk/faq.html |archive-date=2008-10-06 |url-status=dead }}</ref> These theories were further developed to reflect a [[metaphor]] for how individuals think ...
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  • {{For|the academic journal|Psychological Research}} '''[[Psychological]] research''' refers to [[research]] that [[psychologist]]s conduct for sys ...
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  • ...ontrasted with [[basic science]], which is focused on advancing scientific theories and laws that explain and predict natural or other phenomena.<ref>{{Citatio ...ments. Rather, applied research utilizes the already existing geographical theories and methods to comprehend and address particular empirical issues.<ref>{{Ci ...
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  • ...= Scalar expectancy theory and Weber's law in animal timing. | journal = Psychological Review | volume = 84 | issue = 3 | pages = 279–325 | doi = 10.1037/0033-295 [[Category:Theories]] ...
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  • ...icism, particularly with respect to how the concept is employed in feature theories. ====Feature-Based Theories==== ...
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  • ==Models and theories== There are several proposed models or theories that describe the way in which we process information. ...
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  • ...y, and philosophy, and these disciplines are interested in the logical and psychological structure of concepts, and how they are put together to form thoughts and s ==== The psychological view of concepts ==== ...
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  • ...[[cognitive dissonance]]. However, despite integrating elements from these theories, PI has striking differences (e.g., unlike URT, PI does not assume that unc ...ation is a type of message-processing communication theory that relates to theories of decision making and persuasion. Problematic Integration Theory (PI) pro ...
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  • ...selves, which contain attributes that we uniquely pair with ourselves, and theories on whether these attributes are stable or dynamic, to the best that we can ...es physiological properties such as hair color, race, and height etc.; and psychological properties like beliefs, values, and dislikes to name but a few. ...
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  • Computational theories of mind are often said to require [[Representation (psychology)|mental repr ...s have been proposed against physicalist conceptions used in computational theories of mind. ...
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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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