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  • '''Agression''', in [[psychology]], as well as other [[Social Sciences|social and behavioral sciences]], re ...l-oriented aggression. Empirical [[research]] indicates that there is a [[critical]] [[difference]] between the two, both psychologically and physiologically.
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  • ...t" or "right" mindfulness (Pali: sammā-sati, Sanskrit samyak-smṛti) is the critical factor in the path to [[liberation]] and subsequent [[enlightenment]]. ...also [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mindfulness_(psychology) Mindfulness (psychology)].
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  • ==In psychology and sociology== The German [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_rationalist critical rationalist] philosopher [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Albert Hans Al
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  • .../wiki/Eastern_Christianity Eastern Christianity], some of the [[concepts]] critical to addressing the needs of man such as [[sober]] introspection, called neps [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...group to minimize [[conflict]] and reach a [[consensus]] decision without critical [[evaluation]]. ...is a construct of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_psychology social psychology], but has an extensive reach and influences [[literature]] in the fields of
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  • ...setting excessively high performance [[standards]], accompanied by overly critical [[self-evaluations]] and concerns regarding others' evaluations. It is best ...s of [[procrastination]] than non-perfectionists. In the field of positive psychology, an [[adaptive]] and [[healthy]] variation of perfectionism is referred to
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  • ...e [[symbols]] used for [[communication]] and often as an art including the critical analysis of the same. ====[[Psychology]][https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Psychology]====
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  • ...s later in a paper on [[amnesia]] integrating findings from experimental [[psychology]] and neurology. Coining of the term “consolidation” is credited to the ...models of human [[amnesia]] in an effort to identify [[brain]] substrates critical for slow consolidation. Meanwhile, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuropsyc
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  • ...f light from a denser medium occurs if the angle of incidence is above the critical angle. ...of [[architectural acoustics]], because the nature of these reflections is critical to the auditory feel of a space.
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  • ...We were elsewhere observing a situation and learning yet more about human psychology and therewith, in this instance, a new language, also. We intend to take o ...transference of one’s Thought Adjuster made known, as so often happens in critical or traumatic circumstances, or after a lengthy meditation regimen.
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  • ...n essential work of economics called [[Das Kapital]], which consisted of a critical economic examination of capitalism. [[Marxism]] has had a massive affect on [[Phenomenology]] began in the early 20th century with the descriptive psychology of [[Franz Brentano]], and then the transcendental phenomenology of [[Edmun
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  • Later studies were critical of Freud's theory. [[Research]] supports the existence of a [https://en.wik [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...inusoidally, with days where the cycle crosses the zero line described as "critical days" of greater [[risk]] or [[uncertainty]]. In 1904, psychology professor Hermann Swoboda claimed to have independently discovered the same
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  • In [[psychology]] and the [[cognitive science]]s, '''perception''' is the process of attain Perception gives rise to two types of [[consciousness]]; [[phenomena]]l and [[psychology|psychological]]. The [[difference]] everybody can demonstrate to himself/he
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  • ...o. This perspective has also then had an influential bearing on [[critical psychology]]. * [[Critical discourse analysis]]
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  • *1. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compliance_(psychology) Compliance] is when people appear to agree with others, but actually keep ...e, the [[individual]]'s [[self-esteem]] and perceived [[Persona]] is the [[critical]] factor in determining the amount of influence one exerts.
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  • ...teinberg have constructed a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_theory critical theory] of childhood and childhood [[education]] that they have labeled kin In the domains of [[psychology]], [[education]], and to a lesser degree [[sociology]] and cultural studies
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  • ...wonderful lesson on last time. It was the whole issue of our attitude, the critical component in how we relate to what life holds for us and others. We think o ...reciate this: interestingly enough, a number of years ago people exploring psychology came up with an isolation booth containing a liquid that totally negated th
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  • ...es of trust are a subject of ongoing [[research]]. In [[sociology]] (and [[psychology]]) the degree to which one party trusts another is a measure of [[belief]] A critical element in studies of trust behavior is [[power]]. One who is in a position
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  • ...meanings, interpretations, definitions and [[disciplines]] ranging from [[psychology]] and [[philosophy]] to the highly commercialized Self-Help industry and Mo Numerous [[critical]] [[perspectives]] exist that propose that an empowerment [[paradigm]] is p
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  • ==Critical theory== ...oduction for social theory. For Habermas, hermeneutics is one dimension of critical social theory.
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  • ...n Developmental Psychologyseries (J. Werker & H. Wellman, Eds.). New York: Psychology Press. ...e Hague: Mouton and Co. [Includes as an Introduction by Kendon an extended critical survey of methodological and theoretical issues in the field].
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  • ...one's environment. It is a subject of much research in philosophy of mind, psychology, neuroscience, and cognitive science. ...t filtered through his unconscious conditioning – a ‘reality’ that western psychology calls ‘projection’ (i.e., of the contents of the unconscious). Every in
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  • ...man potential and what it means to be [[human]], derives from humanistic [[psychology]]. ...ght]]s into what it means to be fully human, the cornerstone to humanistic psychology. The [[text]]s date back to antiquity, yet continue to shape understanding
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  • ...der of the increasingly applied Schema Therapy, although never having been critical of HSP writers or writings, links high sensitivity, or as he calls it, the ...presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Memphis, TN. Summary by Aron (2006): "A functional study comparing brain a
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  • J. B. Rhine, who was critical in the early foundations of parapsychology as a laboratory science, was com * The Destiny of the Soul: A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life 1878 text by William Rounseville A
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  • ...m sense perceptions of the shared world. The term is technically used in [[psychology]] for the process of reviving in the [[mind]], [[perception]] of objects fo ...le stimulates the imagination, challenges the discrimination, and provokes critical [[thinking]]; it promotes sympathy without arousing antagonism."[https://no
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  • ...d through the broad categories of [[contextualism]] and [[formalism]].<ref>Critical Terms for Art History By Richard Shiff, Robert S. Nelson. Page 413.</ref><r ===The critical tradition===
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  • * Jungian psychology: [[coincidence|Coincidence]]s that seem to be [[meaningfully]] [[related]]; ...dsIWin.pdf Tim van Gelder, "Heads I win, tails you lose": A Foray Into the Psychology of Philosophy]. Many critics believe that any evidence for synchronicity is
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  • ...''The Evolution of Integral Consciousness''.; [[Bahman Shirazi]] "Integral psychology, metaphors and processes of personal integration" in Cornelissen (ed.) ''C ...]], [[Sri Aurobindo]], and [[Abraham Maslow]] <ref> Ken Wilber, ''Integral Psychology'', Shambhalla, 2000 p.78</ref>
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  • ...We were elsewhere observing a situation and learning yet more about human psychology and therewith, in this instance, a new language, also. We intend to take ov ...transference of one’s Thought Adjuster made known, as so often happens in critical or traumatic circumstances, or after a lengthy meditation regimen.
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  • ...pants focus on extending or adding to it, reserving criticism for a later 'critical stage' of the process. By <u>suspending judgment</u>, one creates a support This method of brainstorming works by the method of [[Association (psychology)|association]]. It may improve collaboration and increase the quantity of i
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  • ...litical science]], [[economics]], [[sociology]], administrative [[law]], [[Psychology|behavioral science]], management and a range of related fields. The goals o ...ministration theory has periodically connoted a heavy orientation toward [[critical theory]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postmodern postmodern] philosop
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  • ...al sciences. [[Economics]], [[sociology]], [[anthropology]], demography, [[psychology]], city planning, and history of science came of age as autonomous universi ...ligious assumptions. At the same time universities embraced new forms of [[critical]] and [[scientific]] [[thinking]], and as a consequence [[theology]] became
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  • * Are we lacking information critical to proceeding further? If so, how can we get it? [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...one of the earliest forms of entertainment. Narrative may also refer to [[psychology|psychological]] processes in self-[[identity]], [[memory]] and [[meaning]]- ...nical fields including medicine, narrative can refer to aspects of human [[psychology]].[https://web.lemoyne.edu/~hevern/narpsych/nrintro.html]. A personal narra
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  • == Ideology in Cognitive Science, Linguistics, Philosophy, Post-Modernism and Critical Theory == ...her [https://www.ideologieforschung.de/en Christian Duncker] called for a "critical reflection of the ideology concept" (2006). In his work, he strove to bring
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  • ...ed the difference as the first being rooted in assumption, the second in [[critical thinking]], and the third in positive observation. This framework, still re ...ticular, created a framework which would appeal not only to those studying psychology, but artists and writers as well.
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  • ...l; the Marxist would say that the New Critical reading did not keep enough critical distance from the poem's religious stance to be able to understand it. Or a ...religious tradition, while the Marxist derives his thought from a body of critical social and economic thought, and the post-structuralist's work emerges from
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  • ...quite common. Commonly used terms, which are essentially synonymous within psychology, are "resilience", "psychological resilience", "[[emotional]] resilience", ...S. S., Cicchetti, D., & Becker, B. (2000). "The construct of resilience: A critical evaluation and guidelines for future work. Child Development, 71(3), 543-56
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  • ...m stellar evolution. On the other hand, if the density is greater than the critical value, the recession stops and [[reverses]]. The galaxies then fall back to ...or less of the visible matter would change the total to above or below the critical value.
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  • ...the New Age movement" ''ibid'' p.176 (italics in original), although he is critical of much within the New Age movement in his books ''Sex, Ecology, Spirituali ...nd spirituality and show how they integrate with theories of developmental psychology, such as Spiral Dynamics. His book, ''Boomeritis'' (2002), is a novel which
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  • ====Psychology==== ...ed from an uncontrolled process of nuclear fusion; spec. a hydrogen bomb; (critical) fusion frequency [tr. G. verschmelzungsfrequenz (J. v. Kries 1903, in Zeit
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  • In [[psychology]], '''self-esteem''' reflects a [[person]]'s overall evaluation or appraisa ...cans assumed as a matter of course that students' self-esteem acted as a [[critical]] factor in the grades that they earn in school, in their relationships wit
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  • ...or herself both as a person and in relation to other people. In cognitive psychology, the term "identity" refers to the capacity for self-reflection and the awa ==Identity in psychology==
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  • ...[18] Based upon both of their studies, which recommended a higher level of critical research and tighter controls, the CIA terminated the 20 million dollar pro # Leonard Zusne, Warren H. Jones (1989). Anomalistic psychology: a study of magical thinking. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. pp. 167. ISBN 08
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  • ...roduced in 19th century [[philosophy]] by [[Franz Brentano]] in his work ''Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint''. Brentano defined intentionality as one cha ...f intentionality states that every mental [[phenomenon]] (that is, every [[psychology|psychological]] act) has a content, and is directed at an object (the ''int
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  • ...]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainwashing neuroscience] and social psychology. Kathleen Taylor suggests that "brainwashing" is activated by [[manipulatio ...inwashing theory espoused "lacks the [[scientific]] rigor and evenhanded [[critical]] approach [[necessary]] for APA imprimatur", and concluded that "after muc
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  • ...iki/Hypnotherapy hypnotherapist] when his background in [[business]] and [[psychology]] as well as extremely high visual ability was there to support him. Each o ...the most momentous [[moment]] in [[Part 3|the history of Urantia]]. The [[critical mass]] is being reached in spiritual [[transformation]].
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  • :''and as a result of self-observation and analysis, a psychology.'' ...his dimension has been preserved by the [[Madhyamaka]] school. It includes critical rejections of all views, which is a form of philosophy, but it is reluctant
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