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  • ...) in determining or causing [[individual]] differences in [[physical]] and behavioral traits. The view that humans acquire all or almost all their [[behavioral]] traits from "nurture" was termed by philosopher [https://en.wikipedia.org
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  • ...ce of Psychoanalysis, 1906-1910." Journal of the History of the Behavioral Science, 15, 155-165.
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  • :c : a sequence of coded instructions (as [[genes]] or [[behavioral]] [[responses]]) that is part of an [[organism]] [[Category: Computer Science]]
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  • ...//dictionary.reference.com/search?q=zoology] Zoology is the branch of life science that focuses on the [[structure]], function, [[behavior]], and [[evolution] # '''Zoography''', also known as '''descriptive zoology''', is the [[applied science]] of describing animals and their habitats.
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  • ...conomics]], [[sociology]], administrative [[law]], [[Psychology|behavioral science]], management and a range of related fields. The goals of the field of publ In the United States, the academic field draws heavily on [[political science]] and [[law]]. Scholars such as John A. Rohr write of a long [[history]] be
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  • ...ientific method to study human behavior and society, and from the [[formal science]]s, such as [[mathematics]] and [[logic]], which use a different [[methodol ...the [[art]]s on the other. [[Mathematics]], [[statistics]] and [[computer science]] are not considered natural sciences, but provide many tools and framework
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  • ...is behind the wall of [[consciousness]]. Unresolved anxieties and certain behavioral traits also can be suppressed. Now the result is that there exist two selve ...defies the [[law]]s of [[matter]] constantly. So neither does mechanistic science grasp it, nor does psychiatry understand it. Only by allowing for [[spiritu
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  • In [[social science]], '''seduction''' is the [[process]] of [[deliberately]] enticing a [[pers ...ement, often [[sexual]] in [[nature]], to [[lead]] someone astray into a [[behavioral]] [[choice]] they would not have made if they were not in a [[state]] of [[
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  • ...hly- meaning "example") (ˈpærədaɪm) has been used in [[linguistics]] and [[science]] to describe distinct [[concepts]]. From the 1960s, the word has referred to thought pattern in any [[science|scientific]] [[discipline]] or other epistemological context. The Merriam-W
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  • ...aces and regions), study of man-land relationship, and research in [[earth science]]s.[https://www.geog.ucsb.edu/~kclarke/G200B/four_20traditions_20of_20geogr ...s 'a description of the world';that is Geography. In a word Geography is a Science - a thing not of mere names but of argument and reason, of cause and effect
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  • ...the biology of the nervous system, whereas the latter refers to the entire science of the nervous system. ...we perceive, act, learn, and remember. — Eric Kandel, Principles of Neural Science, fourth edition”</blockquote>
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  • ...oronson. I have noticed from past transmissions that questions regarding [[science]] tend to be vague but encouraging. It seems [[logical]] that you would enc ...change with each world. You will always be confronted to understand the [[science]] of where you are, while aiming with the goal of spiritual [[perfection]];
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  • ...re is sometimes termed [[pure science]] to differentiate it from [[applied science]], which is the application of scientific research to specific human needs. Fields of science are commonly classified along two major lines:
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  • ...n both [[cognitive science]] and [[artificial intelligence]]. In cognitive science it is concerned with how people store and process information. In ...gence. AI researchers have borrowed representation theories from cognitive science. Thus there are representation techniques such as frames, rules and seman
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  • ...here is sometimes termed 'pure science' to differentiate it from [[applied science]], which is the application of scientific research to specific human needs. Fields of science are commonly classified along two major lines:
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  • ...rsonal identity (philosophy)|personal identity]] and an [[Identity (social science)|identity]] where the individual has some sort of comprehension of him or h ...of identification. Ethnic groups are also often united by common cultural, behavioral, linguistic, ritualistic, or religious traits. Processes that result in the
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  • ...if the doubt has any real basis — uses [[rational]], [[Socratic method]]s. Behavioral therapists claim that any constant confirmation leads to emotional detachme <blockquote>... the starting-point and chief principle of every [[science]], and hence of [[theology]] also, is not only methodical doubt, but positi
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  • ...tical counterpart to cybernetics), psychology (especially neuropsychology, behavioral psychology, [[cognitive]] psychology), [[philosophy]], and [[architecture]] ...ion]] in the [[animal]] and the [[machine]]. Stafford Beer called it the [[science]] of effective organization and Gordon Pask extended it to include informat
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  • ...ological condition that can be treated with experiential, [[cognitive]], [[behavioral]], and limited-reparenting strategies. ...Reznick, J., & Snidman, N. (1988). "Biological Bases of Childhood Shyness" Science, 240:167-71.
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  • ...]], [[neuropsychology]], [[bioeconomics]] and the history and sociology of science. Increasingly, quantitative and qualitative methods are being integrated in ...ect in question ought to stand on the same footing of inquiry as a natural science.
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