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  • ...eral theories have been developed to provide frameworks as explanations of social interactions. After reviewing and examining various communication theories ...avoidance, compensation and reciprocity, communication and cognitive, and social norms models. The conclusion after consideration of a multitude of theories ...
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  • ...um mechanics, interference, and the brain |journal=Journal of Mathematical Psychology |volume=53 |issue=5 |pages=306–313 |doi=10.1016/j.jmp.2009.03.005 }}</ref>< ...be applied to model cognitive phenomena such as [[Information processing (psychology)|information processing]]<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Pothos |first1=E. M. |l ...
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  • In [[psychology]], [[economics]] and [[philosophy]], '''preference''' is a technical term u ==Psychology== ...
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  • ...s. The book is based on the latest research in [[biology]], [[evolutionary psychology]], [[behavioral economics]], [[neuroscience]] and [[anthropology]]. ...some of the questions the authors engage by studying the paradigm between social and biological sciences. ''Move UP'' portrays the cultural and biological d ...
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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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  • ...|date=2012 |title=Psychology and Crime: An introduction to criminological psychology |publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-0415497039|page=59}}</ref> Later variations ...25.2007.00092.x}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |title = The Penguin Dictionary of Psychology |chapter = Constitutional Theory |date = 2009 |publisher = Penguin Books |i ...
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  • Application of the theory of conjoint measurement in psychology, however, has been limited. It has been argued that this is due to the high ...vens' non-scientific theory of measurement is widely held as definitive in psychology and the behavioural sciences generally {{harv|Michell|1999}}. ...
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  • ...posing during math walks in informal learning spaces |journal=Frontiers in Psychology |volume=14 |doi=10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1106676 |pmid=36949919 |pmc=10027002 |is ...Visual Features Underlying Rapid Object Recognition? |journal=Frontiers in Psychology |volume=2 |page=326 |doi=10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00326 |issn=1664-1078 |pmc=3216 ...
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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 ...l proximity. This is in contrast to applying scaling to countries or other social group delineations, which are more ad-hoc sociological constructions. The e ...
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  • ...ping an [[addiction]]. Models of addiction risk that have been proposed in psychology literature include an [[affect dysregulation]] model of positive and negati ...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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  • ...se'' and ''effect''. The Party is also a relationship itself between other concepts, for example, between a voter and political affiliation. ...raging users to physically and graphically examine information. Users take concepts and model them with physical objects or diagrams. These objects are then mo ...
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  • ...ensembles of objects are studied and categorized. Central to this are the concepts of [[System (thermodynamics)|system]] and [[Surroundings (thermodynamics)|s ...[[Werner Heisenberg]] (1925) makes no mention of wave functions or similar concepts but was shown to be mathematically equivalent to Schrödinger's theory. A pa ...
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  • ...a multi-facet property, covering four dimensions: technical, organization, social and economic.<ref name=":1">{{Cite journal|last1=Bruneau|first1=Michel|last In the 1970s, researchers studied resilience in relation to child psychology and the exposure to certain risks. Resilience was used to describe people w ...
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  • ...but an apple is preferred to an orange]] In [[economics]], and in other [[social science]]s, '''preference''' refers to an order by which an [[Agent (econom Using the [[scientific method]], social scientists aim to model how people make practical decisions in order to [[E ...
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  • ...ematics)|mathematics]], electronics, [[Biological network|biology]], and [[Social network|biosocial fields]]. Studies of inter-organization relations, and it ...> John Commons, in 1934, took ideas from the fields of law, economics, and psychology, and focused on transactions as a rudimentary unit of analysis. Commons sho ...
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  • ...ovides basic vocabulary to develop common understanding on risk management concepts and terms across different applications. ISO 31073 defines risk as:<ref>{{c ...stic". The solution is "to allow for different perspectives on fundamental concepts and make a distinction between overall qualitative definitions and their as ...
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  • ...ce]], her key contribution to education the 2006 book ''[[Mindset: The New Psychology of Success]].'' Dweck's work presents mindset as on a continuum between fix [[Category:Social concepts]] ...
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  • ...the graph's title, axis labels, or caption may inappropriately [[priming (psychology)|prime]] the reader.<ref name="texas audit"/><ref>Keller, p. 84</ref> ...People Are Large and Important |journal=Journal of Personality and Social Psychology |volume=116 |issue=4 |pages=541–562 |date=2019 |doi=10.1037/pspi0000154|pmi ...
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  • ...ence as "the study of network representations of physical, biological, and social phenomena leading to predictive models of these phenomena."<ref name="NRC"> ...he sociogram has found many applications and has grown into the field of [[social network analysis]]. ...
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  • == Basic concepts == {{see also|Logic#Basic concepts}} ...
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