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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DISCRIMINABLY»
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1
Analysis and Interpretation in the Exact Sciences: Essays in ...
That is to say whether, for any moment σ preceding τ but not discriminably distinct
from it, ψ(σ) overlaps ψ(τ). In such a case, my observation of the position of the
object at σ is reconcilable with my observation of it at τ. Hence, at τ, I shall see the
...
Melanie Frappier, Derek Brown, Robert DiSalle, 2012
2
Dual-process Theories in Social Psychology
The world of experience of any man is composed of a tremendous array of
discriminably different objects, events, people, impressions. There are estimated
to be more than 7 million discriminable colors alone . . . [and even subtle
differences] ...
Shelly Chaiken, Yaacov Trope, 1999
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Cognition: Theories and Applications
The world of experience of any normal man is composed of a tremendous array
of discriminably different objects, events, people, impressions. But were we to
utilize fully our capacity for registering the differences in things and to respond to
...
4
The Comparative Psychology of Audition: Perceiving Complex ...
discriminably different things equivalent ̄ (Bruner, Goodnow, & Austin, 1956).
Categorization is a phenomenon that characterizes all of perception. As stimuli
typically vary along many dimensions, categorization requires thatwerecognize ...
Robert J. Dooling, Stewart H. Hulse, 2014
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Object Lessons: The Novel as a Theory of Reference
74 This is the formula best suited to our discussion of Beyle's coat, for it's not hard
to imagine a continuous gradation of colors, such that, on either side of any
particular color, lies a color that is distinct but not discriminably different from it,
and ...
6
Early Category and Concept Development : Making Sense of the ...
Categorization is assumed to occur when observers respond in an equivalent
manner to discriminably different stimuli. Consider, for example, infants who are
familiarized with a wide variety of discriminably different cats that vary in breed, ...
David H. Rakison Assistant Professor of Psychology Carnegie Mellon University, Lisa M. Oakes Assosiate Professor of Psychology University of Iowa, 2003
The world of experience of any normal man is composed of a tremendous array
of discriminably different objects, events, people, impressions. There are
estimated to be more than 7 million discriminable colors alone, and in the course
of a ...
Jerome Seymour Bruner, George Allen Austin, 1986
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Categorical Perception: The Groundwork of Cognition
They go beyond tests of CP in one important way by examining infants'
perception of equivalence for discriminably different instances representing a
category. The first example is the detection of equivalence for two auditory
signals that ...
9
Commonsense Justice: Jurors' Notions of the Law
Why do these tests fail to produce discriminably different verdicts? The familiar
refrain is "Blame the jurors": jurors are indiscriminate, unable to comprehend
such legal subtleties; if they remember legal instructions in the jury box, they
forget ...
Norman J. FINKEL, Norman J Finkel, 2009
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Comparative Perspectives on the Development of Memory
discriminably different 2-second sounds separated by .5-second silent intervals.
After a 1- or 4-second retention interval, a 2-second probe sound was broadcast.
The dolphin responded by swimming either to a paddle on the left or right and ...
R. V. Kail, Jr., N. E. Spear, 2013