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  • ...01). Social cognitive theory: An agentic [[perspective]]. Annual Review of Psychology, 52, 1-26.
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  • In [[psychology]], '''self-esteem''' reflects a person's overall evaluation or appraisal of Implicit self-esteem is assessed using indirect measures of cognitive processing. These include the Name Letter Task and the Implicit Association
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  • A discipline that examines at the [[material]], [[cognitive]], and [[social]] aspects of [[human]] [[language]]. ====[[Psychology]][https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Psychology]====
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  • ...appearing before [[adulthood]], characterized by significantly impaired [[cognitive]] functioning and deficits in two or more adaptive [[behaviors]]. It has hi In early [[childhood]], mild mental retardation (IQ 50–69, a cognitive ability about half to two-thirds of standard) may not be obvious, and may n
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  • ...n.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-efficacy self-efficacy] [2], and Ryan and Deci's cognitive evaluation theory. Students are likely to be intrinsically motivated if the ...f-Regulation: Reminders and Suggestions from Personality Science", Applied Psychology: An International Review 55 (3): 333-385, doi:10.1111/j.1464-0597.2006.0026
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  • In [[psychology]] and the [[cognitive science]]s, '''perception''' is the process of attaining awareness or under 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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  • ...an interdisciplinary science that involves other [[disciplines]] such as [[psychology]], [[computer science]], [[statistics]], [[physics]], [[philosophy]], and [ ..., ranging from molecular level to cellular level to [[systems]] level to [[cognitive]] level.
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  • ...e's [[soul]]. It can also be called ''[[contemplation]]'' of one's [[self (psychology)|self]], and is contrasted with [[extrospection]], the observation of thing ...on measurable behavior rather than consciousness or sensation. [[Cognitive psychology]] accepts the use of the scientific method, but rejects introspection as a
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  • ...m]] focus of psychological [[research]]. [4] The study of gratitude within psychology has focused on the understanding of the short term experience of the emotio ...a human strength: Appraising the evidence. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 19, 56-69
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  • *[[Cyril Burt]]: "...innate general cognitive ability." *[[Linda Gottfredson]]: "... the ability to deal with cognitive complexity."
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  • ...perspectives afforded by the disciplines of cognitive science, philosophy, psychology, physics, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence. ...ntext of our everyday lives. Broad mix of subjects ranging from cosmology, psychology, lifestyle, and work. Demonstrates how modern living requires a synthesis o
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  • ...phases regarding the child's object relations. [[Jean Piaget]]'s theory of cognitive development to describe how children reason and interact with their surroun ...Identity Formation Process and Career Development''. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1989.
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  • ...tribution theory, Bandura's work on self-efficacy [2], and Ryan and Deci's cognitive evaluation theory. Students are likely to be intrinsically motivated if the [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...the visual system, and are the focus of much research in [[psychology]], [[cognitive science]], [[neuroscience]] and [[molecular biology]]. ...rder to prove this. He pioneered the [[Science|scientific]] study of the [[psychology]] of visual perception, being the first scientist to argue that vision occu
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  • ...and national differences in character, on the basis of associationistic [[psychology]]. This use of the [[word]] was never adopted.) ==Differences and similarities with comparative psychology==
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  • ...usness" (Lajoie and Shapiro, 1992:91). Issues considered in transpersonal psychology include spiritual self-development, peak or [[mysticism|mystical experience ...d aspects of the spiritual and transpersonal in their work, transpersonal psychology for the most part has been overlooked by psychologists who are focused on t
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  • '''Analogy''' is both the cognitive process of transferring [[information]] from a particular subject (the anal ...[[resemblance]], and [[similarity]] are closely related to analogy. In [[cognitive linguistics]], the notion of [[conceptual metaphor]] may be equivalent to t
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  • In general, psychodynamics, also known as dynamic psychology, is the study of the interrelationship of various parts of the [[mind]], [[ In mate selection psychology, psychodynamics is defined as the study of the [[force]]s, motives, and ene
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  • A mind map is similar to a semantic network or [[cognitive]] map but there are no formal restrictions on the kinds of links used. ...e claim to the origin of the mind map has been made by a British popular [[psychology]] author, Tony Buzan. He claimed the idea was inspired by Alfred Korzybski'
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  • * 'Cognitive' versus 'non-cognitive' emotions * Instinctual emotions (from the amygdala), versus cognitive emotions (from the prefrontal cortex).
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