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Full belief, partial belief, and contrastive belief
In contemporary epistemology, there are two broad approaches to conceptualizing belief. According to the qualitative conception, belief is all or nothing; an agent either believes some proposition, or she does not. This is often referred to as full belief.openaire +1 more source
Beliefs about the body and pain: the critical role in musculoskeletal pain management
Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy, 2021J P Caneiro, Samantha Bünzli
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Value Orientations to Explain Beliefs Related to Environmental Significant Behavior
Environment and Behavior, 2008Linda Steg
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Why Beliefs About Emotion Matter: An Emotion-Regulation Perspective
Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2019Brett Q Ford
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Teachers’ Beliefs, in the Context of Policy Reform
Policy Insights From the Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2016Helenrose Fives, Michelle M Buehl
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Nonconscious effects of peculiar beliefs on consumer psychology and choice
Journal of Consumer Psychology, 2011Thomas Kramer, Lauren Block
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Belief in telomeres and religious belief
Journal of Psychosomatic ResearchZakaria A, Almsherqi +1 more
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Salient Beliefs About Earthquake Hazards and Household Preparedness
Risk Analysis, 2013Julia S Becker +2 more
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