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Key Concepts: Associationism

Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, 1994
Associationism can be broadly defined as a school of thought in philosophy and psychology that holds that mental activity can be accounted for by processes that combine simple elements or ideas. More than a century ago, scientific psychology started taking measurements of word associations, and only a few years later, word associations became a major ...
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Associationalism Ascendant

1998
Abstract Wartime Lessons and a New Profile for Organized Labor As the country confronted the exigencies of domestic production, communication, and transportation brought on by World War I, it became clear that the Adair majority’s professed agnosticism on the relationship between union-management relations and interstate commerce was no ...
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Esports Associationalism

2019
Though competitive computer gaming, often known as esports, is largely constructedaround commercial games, it has simultaneously had a long history as a grassrootsdriven activity deeply tied to the work of third party organizations and structures.Esports has operated within amateur & pro-am settings, and often within noncommercialframeworks.
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Early British Associationism

2013
We begin our analysis by considering the philosophical school of empiricism in early modern thought. In a sentence, a central feature of this philosophical approach was the epistemological contention that all knowledge has its origin in simple sensory experience.
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Opposing associationism

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2002
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Mature British Associationism

2013
If the mansion of the human psyche was sketched by Hobbes, Locke and Hume, the detailed, architectural blueprint was drawn during the mature phase of associationist thought, first by a famous physician following in Locke’s footsteps.
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[Associationism and nursing].

Revista de enfermeria (Barcelona, Spain), 2009
Author personal reflection on the importance of association in the nurse profession as one of the most important tools of development; also that notices the necessity to use mass media like bridge of connection with the society.
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