
Memory, Concepts, and Mental Representations
... “No”, etc. to indicate whether, as one goes around the outside of the ‘F’, the encountered corners are at the very top or very bottom of the diagram. Subjects were presented with the diagram before, but not during this task ‘Sentences’ condition: similar to ‘Diagrams’, but now whether words in a sen ...
... “No”, etc. to indicate whether, as one goes around the outside of the ‘F’, the encountered corners are at the very top or very bottom of the diagram. Subjects were presented with the diagram before, but not during this task ‘Sentences’ condition: similar to ‘Diagrams’, but now whether words in a sen ...
Concept Analysis Diagram
... Explanation of Communication Diagram: Communication is the process of interaction between people where symbols are used to create, exchange, and interpret messages about ideas, emotions and mind-states. In order for communication to occur the following antecedents must be present: cognition, intact ...
... Explanation of Communication Diagram: Communication is the process of interaction between people where symbols are used to create, exchange, and interpret messages about ideas, emotions and mind-states. In order for communication to occur the following antecedents must be present: cognition, intact ...
How to Change the World. Entangled Histories of Development
... not necessarily with similar meanings or goals. Inevitably, as concepts and policies traveled, they underwent transformations, often in unsuspected or contradictory ways, and perspectives of what constituted “successes” or “failures” often evolved along with changing attitudes in public and in acade ...
... not necessarily with similar meanings or goals. Inevitably, as concepts and policies traveled, they underwent transformations, often in unsuspected or contradictory ways, and perspectives of what constituted “successes” or “failures” often evolved along with changing attitudes in public and in acade ...