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  • ...apter=Configural frequency analysis as a classification method in clinical psychology |editor-last=Irle |editor-first=M. |title=Bericht über den 26. Kongress der ...zin |trans-title=CFA. Configural frequency analysis and its application in psychology and medicine |location=Freiburg |publisher=Alber }}</ref> There are a numbe ...
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  • ...book series]] of [[popular science]] written by scientists known for their popular writings and originally published by [[Princeton University Press]].<ref>{{ * ''The Mathematician's Mind: The Psychology of Invention in the Mathematical Field'' by [[Jacques Hadamard]] (1945) ...
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  • ....org/classical-conditioning.html|title=Classical Conditioning {{!}} Simply Psychology|last=McLeod|first=Saul|date=2018|website=www.simplypsychology.org|access-da ...onse).<ref name=":2" /> According to the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, the participants will apply this information to determine the probability ...
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  • ...|date=2012 |title=Psychology and Crime: An introduction to criminological psychology |publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-0415497039|page=59}}</ref> Later variations ...on and [[Earnest Hooton]] were seen as leaders of a [[school of thought]], popular in [[anthropology]] at the time, which held that the size and shape of a pe ...
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  • ...and feelings — such as price, mood, previous experiences, and [[Heuristic (psychology)|heuristics]]. Conversely, products that do not meet the criteria for the c ...evident by a logical conjunction of prominent [[Economics|economic]] and [[Psychology|psychological]] theories.<ref name="influences" /> ...
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  • ...hicaldict00zusn |url-access=registration |title=Biographical Dictionary of Psychology |via=Internet Archive |access-date=2015-06-28 |publisher=Greenwood Press |i ...f on Visual Illusions: A Historical Sketch|journal=The American Journal of Psychology|volume=108|issue=4|pages=563–574|doi=10.2307/1423073|jstor=1423073|pmid=858 ...
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  • According to [[news media|popular media]] articles regarding missing socks, people almost always report losin ...ed multiple [[human error]]s—including errors of [[human perception]] or [[psychology]]—to explain why socks go missing: they may become mismatched by poor foldi ...
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  • ...G. R. (1975). Development of the job diagnostic survey. Journal of Applied Psychology, 60(2), 159–170.</ref> ...irst got its start in the 1960s. Up until then, the prevailing [[attitude (psychology)|attitude]] was that jobs should be simplified in order to maximize [[produ ...
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  • ...wn as '''direct risk aversion''', is a phenomenon from [[economics]] and [[psychology]] which suggests that individuals may be prone to expressing such an extrem ...inant theories of risky choice do not predict that such products should be popular, and Simonsohn asserted that the uncertainty effect might help to explain w ...
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  • ...17|website=Never Gallery Ready|date=5 March 2021 |language=en-CA}}</ref> [[popular science]] author, [[science fiction]] author and [[Intellectual#Public inte === Popular science === ...
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  • ...(and explanations) of those classic size illusions found in textbooks, the popular media, and on the internet use, instead, an older hypothesis that the visua Also rejected is a popular idea that an object's "perceived size" results from a "scaling of retinal s ...
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  • ...pedia=Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Psychology |url=https://oxfordre.com/psychology/display/10.1093/acrefore/9780190236557.001.0001/acrefore-9780190236557-e-69 ...were related to academic performance.<ref name=":5" /> The Binet–Simon was popular because psychologists and psychiatrists at the time felt that the test was ...
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  • ...e are being investigated and developed by teachers around the world. Other popular Montessori sensorial materials include: [[Category:Educational psychology]] ...
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  • ...ww.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/586375/posts Windows on Wall Street]'', a popular software trading platform which became a subscription-based utility in 2001 The trading psychology behind accumulation and distribution can be analysed quantitatively from ra ...
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  • ...as the [[strictly standardized mean difference]] (SSMD). SSMD belongs to a popular type of effect-size measure called "standardized mean differences"<ref name |journal= Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology ...
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  • ...lds of study including computer science, AI, [[psychometrics]], education, psychology, and brain science. ...daptive learning systems' primary application is in education, but another popular application is business training. They have been designed as desktop compu ...
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  • ...s?id=9Oc_hdvqk50C&pg=PA160}}</ref><ref>{{citation|title=Handbook of Social Psychology|editor1-first=John|editor1-last=DeLamater|editor2-first=Amanda|editor2-last ...mn will change your life: Ever wondered why your friends seem so much more popular than you are? There's a reason for that |first = Oliver |last = Burkeman |a ...
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  • ...n theorem for finite random scale systems |journal=Journal of Mathematical Psychology |date=August 1978 |volume=18 |issue=1 |pages=52–72 |doi=10.1016/0022-2496(7 ...the assumptions on the probability distributions of the agent's utility, A popular RUM was developed by Luce<ref>{{cite book |last1=Luce |first1=R. Duncan |ti ...
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  • ....doi.org/10.1016/0022-2496%2878%2990048-2 |journal=Journal of Mathematical Psychology |volume=18 |issue=1 |pages=52–72 |doi=10.1016/0022-2496(78)90048-2 |issn=00 ...the assumptions on the probability distributions of the agent's utility, A popular RUM was developed by Luce<ref>{{Cite book |last=Luce |first=R. Duncan |url= ...
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  • ...essment that aims to integrate [[cognitive psychology]] with [[educational psychology|educational measurement]] for the purposes of enhancing instruction and stu ...To appear in the Special Issue of ''Zeitschift fur Psychologie-Journal of Psychology'', (Spring, 2008), Adaptive Models of Psychological Testing, Wim J. van der ...
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