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  • ...ttps://dictionary.apa.org/conditioned-emotional-response |website=American Psychological Association |access-date=20 March 2021}}</ref> The conditioned emotional re [[Category:Behavioral concepts]] ...
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  • ...ypes some insight into the structure of the data. Types are interpreted as concepts which are constituted by a pattern of variable values. Antitypes are interp ...the identification of configural types and antitypes |journal=[[Methods of Psychological Research]] |volume=7 |issue=3 |pages=1–29 |url=https://www.dgps.de/fachgrup ...
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  • Human contingency learning mostly inherits the fundamental concepts from classical conditioning (and some from operant conditioning), which pri == Concepts and theories behind human contingency learning == ...
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  • ...n |editor2-first=Richard |title=Partial Least Squares Path Modeling: Basic Concepts, Methodological Issues and Applications |date=2017 |publisher=Springer Inte ...on=Cambridge, MA |edition=3rd}}</ref> and their interplay with theoretical concepts of behavioral sciences.<ref name="Henseler2017">{{cite journal |last1=Hense ...
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  • ...2=Aerts |first2=S. |year=1994 |title=Applications of quantum statistics in psychological studies of decision processes |journal=Foundations of Science |volume=1 |pa ...ar=1992 |title=The disjunction effect in choice under uncertainty |journal=Psychological Science |volume=3 |issue=5 |pages=305–309 |doi=10.1111/j.1467-9280.1992.tb0 ...
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  • :7. The combined biological, psychological, and social forces set up boundaries within which most interaction patterns ...ory was created. The interaction adaptation model is derived from five key concepts. ...
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  • ...ersity Press</ref><ref>Perlovsky, L.I. (2006). Toward Physics of the Mind: Concepts, Emotions, Consciousness, and Symbols. Phys. Life Rev. 3(1), pp.22-55.</ref ...ignals. Input signals are associated with (or recognized, or grouped into) concepts according to the models and at this level. In the process of learning the ...
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  • {{about|the psychological term}} ...hoice: How explicit choices can implicitly shape preferences for odors". ''Psychological Science'', 21, 489–493.</ref> Consequently, preference can be affected by a ...
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  • ...ttributes is possible. That is, like physical quantities, a magnitude of a psychological quantity may possibly be expressed as the product of a [[real number]] and ...hat the theory cannot account for the "noisy" data typically discovered in psychological research (e.g., {{harvnb|Perline|Wright|Wainer|1979}}). It has been argued ...
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  • ...98 |chapter=Sheldon's type theory |title=Dictionary of Theories, Laws, and Concepts in Psychology |pages=427–428 |publisher=[[Greenwood Publishing Group|Greenw !scope=col width=45%| Psychological traits ...
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  • ...mena in Natural Sciences: Chaos, Fractals, Selforganization, and Disorder: Concepts and Tools |last2=Sornette |first2=Didier |date=2006 |publisher=Springer |is == Key Concepts in Urban Scaling == ...
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  • ...ature include an [[affect dysregulation]] model of positive and negative [[psychological affect]]s, the [[reinforcement sensitivity theory]] model of [[impulsivenes ...ef><ref name=Quirk_2009>{{cite journal | author= Quirk SW| title = Emotion concepts in models of substance abuse | journal = Drug and Alcohol Review |date=May ...
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  • ...S. R. (1978). "Arousal: Its genesis and manifestation as response rate." ''Psychological review''. '''Vol 85 No 6'''. p.&nbsp;571-81 [[Category:Behavioral concepts]] ...
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  • ...been used to study a wide variety of biological, medical, psychiatric, and psychological traits in humans, and inspired many variant approaches. ...bility%20in%20the%20genomics%20era.pdf "Heritability in the genomics era — concepts and misconceptions"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/201605222 ...
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  • ...guage (flow diagrams) for pictorially relating the organization within the concepts of the first two.''<ref name="grail_1"/> ...i=10.1145/266399.266415|s2cid=18983760}}</ref> Other studies have shown in psychological experiments that visual programming can have significant positive effects o ...
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  • ...nal|last=Cooper|first=Brian|title=Nature, nurture and mental disorder: old concepts in the new millennium|journal=The British Journal of Psychiatry|year=2001|v ...ed ''nurture'' component of the [[nature-nurture dichotomy]] in explaining psychological behavior.<ref name=Cooper2001 /> [[Steven Rose]] has argued that in [[psych ...
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  • ...tyle=amp|year=2010|title=The development of animal personality: relevance, concepts and perspectives|url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/40448467|jour ...personality is significantly reduced compared to those studied in humans. Concepts such as personal objects, identity, attitudes and life stories are not cons ...
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  • ...cted to each other. It includes the study of the nature of the fundamental concepts used by logic and the relation of logic to other disciplines. According to ...and philosophical implications of the [[#Fundamental concepts|fundamental concepts of logic]]. This includes the problem of [[truth]], especially of logical t ...
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  • ...cs in 1858.<ref name=":3">{{Cite book|title=Encyclopedia of the History of Psychological Theories|date=2012|publisher=Springer US|isbn=9781441904256|editor-last=Rie ...ental qualities of “determinations of space,” we must first understand the concepts of both “determination” and “space.” In this paper, he independently discov ...
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  • The [[Dirac equation]] provides two important concepts for the novel.<ref name=":1" /> As it is constructed as a square root of th * ''[[What's Expected of Us]]'', short story by [[Ted Chiang]] about the psychological consequences ...
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