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Conceptual Structure and Conceptual Tempo

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1972
College students selected for extremes of concrete and abstract conceptual structure were given 4 visual information-processing tasks: Matching Familiar Figures, Design Recall test, Embedded-figures test, and a task requiring identification of familiar objects presented tachistoscopically at 1/100 sec.
R, Wolfe, R, Egelston, J, Powers
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Conceptual illusions

Cognition, 2010
Many concepts depend on negation and on relations such as conjunction and disjunction, as in the concept: rich or not democratic. This article reports studies that elucidate the mental representation of such concepts from descriptions of them. It proposes a theory based on mental models, which represent only instances of a concept, and for each ...
Geoffrey P, Goodwin, P N, Johnson-Laird
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Conceptualizing Conceptual Teaching

Music Educators Journal, 2016
Half a century ago, calls had already been made for instrumental ensemble directors to move beyond performance to include the teaching of musical concepts in the rehearsal hall. Relatively recent research, however, suggests that conceptual teaching remains relatively infrequent during rehearsals.
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Qualifying Conceptualizations

2021
Abstract: This chapter deals with how humans anchor newly acquired information in their long-term knowledge of the world, by qualifying it along a range of dimensions, including aspect, time, and types of modality. It shows how these dimensions are organized in a hierarchical system, it explores the basic cognitive principles underlying this ...
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Conceptualizing belonging

Disability and Rehabilitation, 2012
To develop a transdisciplinary conceptualization of social belonging that could be used to guide measurement approaches aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of community-based programs for people with disabilities.We conducted a narrative, scoping review of peer reviewed English language literature published between 1990 and July 2011 using multiple ...
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Conceptualizing institutions

Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 2013
Being part of the life of institutions requires a considerable amount of conceptual knowledge. In institutional settings, we must learn the relevant concepts to act meaningfully, and these concepts are internal in a peculiar way, namely, they are strictly relative to the rules of a given institution because they are constituted by those rules. However,
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Conceptual Consumption

Annual Review of Psychology, 2009
As technology has simplified meeting basic needs, humans have cultivated increasingly psychological avenues for occupying their consumption energies, moving from consuming food to consuming concepts; we propose that consideration of such “conceptual consumption” is essential for understanding human consumption.
Dan, Ariely, Michael I, Norton
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Conceptualizing Process

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 2003
Current textbooks on group counseling, group therapy, and group psychotherapy were reviewed for definitions and descriptions of the term process. A wide variety of definitions and descriptions were found and categorized as structural, action, interactions and relationships, and types. Most did not distinguish between process at the micro level (focused
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