Cognitive Psychology: Thinking and CreatingDorsey Press, 1978 - 254 páginas |
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... meaning . The attempts , however , have been beset with difficulties . No real agreement has yet been reached on a theory of meaning . Scientists do not even agree as to whether the term meaning should describe something inside a person ...
... meaning . The attempts , however , have been beset with difficulties . No real agreement has yet been reached on a theory of meaning . Scientists do not even agree as to whether the term meaning should describe something inside a person ...
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... meaning . The study of these aspects of language is called semantics . Meaning is important not only in the domain of language but in other domains as well . Experiments have shown that people perceive , learn , and remember meaningful ...
... meaning . The study of these aspects of language is called semantics . Meaning is important not only in the domain of language but in other domains as well . Experiments have shown that people perceive , learn , and remember meaningful ...
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... meaning for a person through its history of association with other sensations . Thus , it takes at least two sensations to make a meaning . Typically , however , a meaningful object will consist not just of two sensations , but rather a ...
... meaning for a person through its history of association with other sensations . Thus , it takes at least two sensations to make a meaning . Typically , however , a meaningful object will consist not just of two sensations , but rather a ...
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The birth of the new science | 18 |
Behaviorism | 29 |
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