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  • ...Z, this three-volume encyclopedia covers topics as diverse as adolescence, cognitive development, education, family, [[gender]] differences, [[identity]], longi [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • [[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Cropped-ideology-psychology-and-law2.jpg|right|frame]] ...itive science] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_psychology social psychology].
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  • ...nce|applied]] field involving the study of behavior and mental processes. Psychology also refers to the application of such [[knowledge]] to various spheres of ...e a lot of cross-fertilization that takes place among the various fields. Psychology differs from [[biology]] and [[neuroscience]] in that it is primarily conce
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  • *1: cognitive mental [[processes]]; also : a product of these processes ...used generally to signify the process of thought. In [[psychology]] and [[cognitive science]] it refers to [[information]] processing by an individual's mindal
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  • Disorientation is the opposite of orientation. It is a [[cognitive]] disability in which the [[senses]] of [[time]], [[navigation|direction]], ...Interface windowing Modes and Individual Differences on Disorientation and Cognitive Load in Hypermedia Learning Environments. Un published doctoral dissertatio
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  • ==Psychology== '''Self-knowledge''' is a term used in [[psychology]] to [[describe]] the [[information]] that an [[individual]] draws upon whe
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  • ...] one holds or between one's [[actions]] and one's [[beliefs]] — compare [[cognitive]] dissonance ...]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_psychology_(psychology) social psychology].
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  • ...s://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_construct_psychology personal construct psychology], developed by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Kelly_(psychologist) G ...se, hostility is a [[response]] that forms part of discounting of unwanted cognitive [[dissonance]].
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  • In [[psychology]], '''avoidance''' coping, or [[escape]] coping, is a kind of generally mal ...iding the problem entirely and leading to avoidance coping whether it be [[cognitive]] or [[behavioral]].
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  • ...rtsighted'''", respectively) have been used [[metaphorically]] to refer to cognitive [[thinking]] and [[decision]] making that is narrow in scope or lacking in [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...on, C.D. (Eds.). Interpersonal Sensitivity: Entering Others' Worlds. Hove: Psychology Press. ...empathy: effects of perspective-taking and cognitive appraisal. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 19, 42-58.
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  • * Informal and [[psychology]] - used in reference to a qualitative of [[cognitive]] faculties and adjudicational capabilities of particular [[individuals]], In formulating [[cognition|cognitive]] judgments, a formal [[process]] of evaluation applies. A judgment may be
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  • ...s of the [[mind]], along with the affective and cognitive. In short, the [[cognitive]] part of the [[brain]] measures [[intelligence]], the affective deals with ...ental states seem capable of triggering [[action]], while others—such as [[cognitive]] states—apparently have a more subordinate role [in terms of [[motivatio
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  • ...oreover, a series of recent [[studies]] showed that self-awareness about [[cognitive]] [[processes]] participates in general [[intelligence]] on a par with proc [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...f [[study]] had begun to [[recognize]] the importance of the [[Emotion|non-cognitive]] aspects. For instance, as early as 1920, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E ...]], such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IQ IQ], fail to fully explain [[cognitive]] [[ability]]. Thus, even though the names given to the [[concept]] varied,
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  • ...by many [[personal]] [[development]] experts, [[behavior]] therapists, and cognitive behavioral therapists. Assertiveness is often linked to [[self-esteem]]. Th According to the textbook ''Cognitive Behavior Therapy'' (2008), "Assertive [[communication]] of [[personal]] [[o
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  • ...staltism is often opposed to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structuralism_(psychology) structuralism]. The phrase "The whole is greater than the sum of the parts ...ept]] of gestalt was first introduced in contemporary [[philosophy]] and [[psychology]] by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_von_Ehrenfels Christian von E
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  • ...ral]]—that interact to serve as the backbone of the attitudinal model. The cognitive element encompasses all the [[information]] the individual has about a part ...s evaluation with physical or verbal behavior. Therefore, the study of the cognitive and the affective components was regarded as relevant because of their expe
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  • It thus includes the cognitive processes, and is the source of all real [[knowledge]]. Various attempts ha [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...velopment]]. One frequently cited example of a[[synchronicity]] in early [[cognitive]] [[development]] is [[Albert Einstein]], who did not speak until the age o In regards to this [[fact]], [[psychologist]] and [[cognitive scientist]] [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Pinker Steven Pinker] th
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  • ...] and other forms of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depth_psychology depth psychology], the '''psyche''' (pronounced [ˈsaɪki]) refers to the [[forces]] in an [ ...on the other hand, as used in the [[technical]] terminology of analytical psychology, is more restricted in [[meaning]] and refers to a "function complex" or pa
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  • ...soir Max Dessoir], and originates from ''para'' meaning "alongside", and [[psychology]]. The term was adopted by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J.B._Rhine J.B. R ...private [[institutions]] and [[universities]]. Privately funded units in [[psychology]] departments at universities in the United Kingdom are among the most acti
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  • ...cism, and other linguistic theories have increasingly gained popularity; [[cognitive linguistics]] is a prominent example. There are many sub-fields in linguist ...iences is highly interdisciplinary and draws on work from such fields as [[psychology]], [[informatics]], [[computer science]], [[philosophy]], [[biology]], [[hu
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  • ...ised classification and unsupervised classification, and in psychology and cognitive science as concept learning and category formation. In the philosophy of [[ [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ==Psychology== In [[psychology]], theories of mental [[phenomena]] can propose discrete differences betwee
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  • ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Piaget Jean Piaget]'s 1951 theory of [[cognitive]] development. ''Egocentrism'' refers to an inability to differentiate betw [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...ding psychiatry, clinical [[psychology]], clinical social work, counseling psychology, mental health counseling, clinical or psychiatric social work, [[marriage] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_behavioral_therapy Cognitive behavioral] - generally seeks to identify maladaptive [[cognition]], apprai
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  • ...cessarily justify. For this reason, it has been the subject of study in [[psychology]], as well as a topic of interest in the [[supernatural]]. ...hp?title=Modern_Philosophy Immanuel Kant], intuition is one of the basic [[cognitive]] faculties, equivalent to what might loosely be called [[perception]]. Kan
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  • ...hanism]] used to avoid [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_dissonance cognitive dissonance], or the mental discomfort and [[anxiety]] caused by a person ha [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...s of Psychology'' (1890), and [[Sigmund Freud]]'s Project for a Scientific Psychology (composed 1895). The first rule of neuronal learning was described by [http ...each conscious [[awareness]] is not completely [[understood]]. [[Cognition|Cognitive]] [[processes]] that characterize [[human]] [[intelligence]] are mainly asc
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  • Most psychologists regard wisdom as distinct from the cognitive abilities measured by standardized [[intelligence]] tests. Wisdom is often *[https://www.path-work.info Atlas of Wisdom: Wisdom in Psychology and Spirituality]
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  • ...g meets the criteria for mild [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dissociation_(psychology) dissociation]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Interpretation_of_Dreams Freudian psychology] [[interpreted]] ''daydreaming'' as [[expression]] of the repressed [[insti
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  • ...hed cognitive science programs, and many others have instituted courses in cognitive science. ...six thinkers mentioned in this paragraph can be viewed as the founders of cognitive science.
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  • ...umption is that there are physiological illusions that occur naturally and cognitive illusions that can be demonstrated by specific visual tricks that say somet # Solso, R. L. (2001). Cognitive psychology (6th ed.). Boston: Allyn and Bacon. ISBN 0-205-30937-2
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  • ...appearing before [[adulthood]], characterized by significantly impaired [[cognitive]] functioning and deficits in two or more adaptive [[behaviors]]. It has hi [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • '''Perfectionism''', in [[psychology]], is a [[personality]] disposition characterized by an [[individual]] stri ...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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  • '''Decision''' making can be regarded as the [[mental]] processes (cognitive process) resulting in the selection of a [[course]] of [[action]] among sev ...and [[values]] they seek. From a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive cognitive] perspective, the decision making process must be regarded as a continuous
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  • ...ience cognitive neuroscience], an interdisciplinary link between cognitive psychology and neuroscience. [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...e has competing goals that [[interfere]] with one another, it can create [[cognitive]] dissonance. External causes of frustration involve conditions outside an [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • In evolutionary [[psychology]] and in cognitive [[neuroscience]], patience is studied as a [[decision]]-making problem, inv
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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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