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Guha, Amal. Types of alienation: Towards Marx's perception. Readers Service, 2016.

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DeGraf, Galen Philip. Navigating Musical Periodicities: Modes of Perception and Types of Temporal Knowledge. [publisher not identified], 2018.

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Kim, Min Jung. Consumer perception towards paid-for customer magazines compared with other types of consumer titles. LCC, 2004.

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Eliev, Sika. Analyse des facteurs déterminant l'accès des femmes à des postes de responsabilité dans deux types d'entreprise: La perception des femmes cadres. Département de sociologie et d'anthropologie, Université Laurentienne, 1998.

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Berthon, Pierre. Managers' perceptions of their decision-making context: The influence of perception type. The Management College, 1994.

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John, R. I. Perception modelling using type-2 fuzzy sets. De Montfort University, 2000.

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Kennedy, Barbara M. Women's knowledge and attitudes regarding osteoporosis and perceptions towards different types of exercises. The Author], 2003.

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Ivanovskaya, Ol'ga, and Yuliya Shulekina. Psycholinguistics for speech pathologists. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1846129.

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The textbook introduces students to modern scientific ideas about the relationship between language and speech, about the functions, forms and types of speech, about the psychological structure of the processes of perception and generation of oral and written speech, reveals the features of the psycholinguistic approach to the diagnosis and correction of speech disorders.
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Gehrke, Marisa Summer Lee. The effect of media and type of housing on perception in a geriatric population. Laurentian University, 2004.

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Pogodina, Svetlana. The development of children's visual creativity under the influence of artistic standards within the framework of the concept of transformable aesthetic archetypes. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1857069.

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The monograph, based on many years of experimental research and analysis of scientific sources, analyzes psychological and pedagogical ideas in the field of children's productive activity and substantiates a new methodology for the development of visual creativity in preschool and primary school children in educational institutions of various types. The educational model of the development of children's visual creativity, proposed and substantiated by the author, creates favorable environmental and methodological conditions for the manifestation of creative initiative, stimulates imaginative t
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Suhova, Elena. Technology training. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/980413.

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The tutorial provides information on methodological teaching AIDS, and methods of control, the basics of andragogika, training technology, the main channels of information perception. Examples are given of the development of the training. The peculiarities of the basic psychological types of people that are important for learning. Based on the author's studies of the personal characteristics of modern workers on which to draw when developing training programs. Presents the author's method of self-transformation of the personality of the coach.
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Turner, Joanne Claire. Vibratory perception threshold in young persons with Type 1 Diabetes in comparison with non-diabetic age-matched controls. Nene College, 1995.

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Kondrat'ev, Sergey. Theory and practice of personalized learning. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1098272.

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The monograph presents the psychological theory and organization of personalized learning in general education schools. The concept of integrative subjectivity of a person as a form of reflexive and areflexive self-existence is considered as the psychological basis of personalized learning. The author characterizes the personality and the social individual in the light of the humanitarian Christian paradigm: reveals the phenomenology of integrative subjectivity, its structural organization, levels and forms of development of the individual and the social individual. From the standpoint of the
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Bennett, Cherie. Life in the fat lane. Delacorte Press, 1998.

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Lamb, Wally. She's come undone: A novel. Simon & Schuster, 1992.

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Lamb, Wally. She's come undone. Compass Press, 1997.

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Lamb, Wally. She's come undone: A novel. Pocket Books, 1992.

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Bennett, Cherie. Life in the fat lane. Thorndike Press, 2000.

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Lamb, Wally. She's come undone: A novel. Simon & Schuster, 1993.

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Lamb, Wally. She's come undone: A novel. Pocket Books, 1992.

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Defranceschi, Lexie. Perception Examples : Types of Perception in Psychology: Understanding Perception Ppt. Independently Published, 2021.

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Nightwine, Staci. Study Perception : Exploring the Areas of Consciousness, Emotion, Meditation and Physics: Types of Perception. Independently Published, 2021.

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Cooper, Robin. From Perception to Communication: A Theory of Types for Action and Meaning. Oxford University Press, 2023.

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Prosopognosia, Face Blindness Explained. Prosopognosia Types, Tests, Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, Research and Face Recognition All Covered. IMB Publishing, 2013.

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Hsu, Laura M. General and relationship-specific models of self across attachment types in emerging adults. 2007.

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Children's perceived physical competence at various types of physical activity. 1994.

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Burge, Tyler. Perception: First Form of Mind. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198871002.001.0001.

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Perception is the first form of representational mind to emerge in evolution. Three types of form are discussed: formal representational structure of perceptual states, formation characteristics in computations of perceptual states, and the form of the visual and visuomotor systems. The book distinguishes perception from non-perceptual sensing. The formal representational structure of perceptual states is developed via a systematic semantics for them—an account of what it is for them to be accurate or inaccurate. This semantics is elaborated by explaining how the representational form is embed
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Bolger, Benjamin Bradley. Deliberative democratic design: Participants' perception of strategy used for deliberative public participation and the types of participant satisfaction generated from deliberative public participation in the design process. 2007.

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Perceptions: The Book of Female Character Types. David Spencer, 1995.

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Schellenberg, Susanna. Fregean Particularism. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198827702.003.0005.

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Chapter 4 develops Fregean particularism, thereby providing the details of my account of singular content. Fregean particularism advances a new understanding of singular modes of presentation: perceptual content is constituted by the perceptual capacities employed and the particulars (if any) thereby singled out. These modes of presentation can be individuated at the level of content types and token contents. Perceptions, hallucinations, and illusions with the same phenomenal character are constituted by employing the same perceptual capacities; they thereby share a content type. But the token
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Burton, Derek, and Margaret Burton. Perception and sensation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198785552.003.0012.

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Major features of tetrapod sensory structures are well developed in fish which also have lateral lines, and some have electroreceptors and possibly magnetoreceptors. Receptors may be categorized according to the type of stimulus to which they respond: photoreceptors, chemoreceptors, mechanoreceptors, temperature receptors and nociceptors. Adaptations to aquatic habitats are described for examples from each category. Each type of receptor has the capacity to transduce (transform) its specific sensory stimulus into receptor potentials which initiate or modulate activity in sensory neurons to the
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Blidstein, Moshe. Purity and Defilement in the Greco-Roman East and in Judaism. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198791959.003.0002.

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This chapter describes how purity and defilement were practiced and discussed in diverse cults throughout the Hellenistic and Roman Empires and in contemporary Judaism. There were several types of purity and defilement. The first, a “truce” impurity perception, was temporary and mundane, a defilement occurring when there was an obstruction to the normal order or when categories were mixed up. A second type, the “battle” impurity perception, followed exceptional actions, typically deliberate, such as murder or adultery. Here purification required both punishment by the community and ritual acti
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Blidstein, Moshe. Early Christian Attitudes Towards Dietary Impurity. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198791959.003.0003.

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This chapter describes how purity and defilement were practiced and discussed in diverse cults throughout the Hellenistic and Roman Empires and in contemporary Judaism. There were several types of purity and defilement. The first, a “truce” impurity perception, was temporary and mundane, a defilement occurring when there was an obstruction to the normal order or when categories were mixed up. A second type, the “battle” impurity perception, followed exceptional actions, typically deliberate, such as murder or adultery. Here purification required both punishment by the community and ritual acti
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Barreau, Lucas. Advertising: Types of Methods, Perceptions and Impact on Consumer Behavior. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2014.

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Personality Traits and Types: Perceptions, Gender Differences and Impact on Behavior. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2015.

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Connolly, Kevin. Perceptual Learning. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190662899.001.0001.

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Experts from wine tasters to radiologists to bird watchers have all undergone perceptual learning—that is, long-term changes in perception that result from practice or experience. Philosophers have been discussing such cases for centuries, from the fourteenth-century Indian philosopher Vedānta Deśika to the eighteenth-century Scottish philosopher Thomas Reid to a great many contemporary philosophers. This book uses recent evidence from psychology and neuroscience to show that perceptual learning is genuinely perceptual, rather than post-perceptual. It also offers a way for philosophers to dist
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Madrid, Mary. PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPE AMONG NURSES AND PATIENTS' PERCEPTION OF RECEIVED EMPATHY. 1993.

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King, Daniel. Galen. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198810513.003.0004.

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Galen develops a robustly aetiological approach to diagnosis and therapy which centres on the differentiation of pain perceptions throughout the body. He develops a specific definition of pain as the perception of overwhelming and contrary-to-nature change which links the perception of pain with his understanding of disease. Throughout On Affected Parts, he argues for pain terminology and descriptions that facilitate the communication of experiences and perceptions between doctor and patient. Galen promotes, in this context, a type of ‘common language’ in which familiar terminology communicate
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Hess, Ursula, and Shlomo Hareli. The Social Signal Value of Emotions. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190613501.003.0020.

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This chapter considers the impact of context information on the perception of emotions. Different types of context are discussed and the limits of the influence of context information for the perception of emotion expressions and the inferences drawn from them are delineated. A model of the meaning of emotion expressions in context (MEEC) is introduced, which proposes a pertinent but not exclusive role for context information by proposing core appraisals as the limiting frame of reinterpretation. The model, just as do social constructivist accounts, considers perceivers as active participants
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Wilson, Catherine. 5. Material minds. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199688326.003.0005.

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‘Material minds’ considers Epicurus’ theory of perception and his views on knowledge and truth. The Epicureans maintained that the soul, like everything else, was material, composed of very small, light, mobile atoms that pervaded the entirety of the living body of an animal. Lucretius proposed that the mind grows up with the body, and that a mixture of four types of soul particles can explain the temperaments and capabilities of the various species. Sense perception, thinking, and dreaming are discussed, along with truth and error in perceptual experience. The Epicurean theory of materialism
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Pearce, Kenneth L. Referring to Spirits and Their Actions. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198790334.003.0008.

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According to Berkeley, we may genuinely refer only to things that resemble the objects of our immediate awareness. Immediate awareness is, however, of two types: perception and reflection. By perception we are aware of our ideas, and by reflection we are aware of ourselves and our actions. Although a spirit (self) or an action is neither an idea nor like an idea, our reflective awareness of ourselves and our actions allows words like ‘spirit’ and ‘action’ to be employed as genuine referring expressions. That Berkeley’s philosophy of language permits genuine reference to spirits is important be
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Maloney, J. Christopher. Intentionalism and Recurrent Cognitive Content. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190854751.003.0001.

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Conscious perception carries distinctive phenomenal character. Intentionalism would account for this character by appeal to the wealth of information embedded in perceptual content while also cautioning that such opulent content exceeds the poor grasp of other types of conscious cognitive consideration. Intentionalism adds that introspective comparison of the differing phenomenal characters of contrastive perceptual episodes reveals only the episodes’ difference in content. Accordingly, intentionalism concludes that perceptual content alone determines phenomenal character. However, this conclu
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Barkley, Denyse Olivia. ROLE PERCEPTION, PERSONALITY TYPE, AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN A PRACTICAL NURSING SCHOOL. 1995.

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Pryce, Paula. Sanctuary. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190680589.003.0007.

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Highlighting the interconnected roles of agency, habitus, and ambiguity, this chapter describes the book’s core thesis: the variability and interdependence of three culturally specific knowledge types (performative knowledge, unknowing, and unitive being), which result from practitioners’ differing capacities to “evoke the divine.” Expressed as an algebraic formula, this new epistemological theory of differential knowledge adds to classic studies of ritual and perception by detailing the diversity and fluidity with which “communitas” or phenomenological intersubjectivity actually occurs in a p
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Danks, David. The Psychology of Causal Perception and Reasoning. Edited by Helen Beebee, Christopher Hitchcock, and Peter Menzies. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199279739.003.0022.

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Causal beliefs and reasoning are deeply embedded in many parts of our cognition. We are clearly ‘causal cognizers’, as we easily and automatically (try to) learn the causal structure of the world, use causal knowledge to make decisions and predictions, generate explanations using our beliefs about the causal structure of the world, and use causal knowledge in many other ways. Because causal cognition is so ubiquitous, psychological research into it is itself an enormous topic, and literally hundreds of people have devoted entire careers to the study of it. Causal cognition can be divided into
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Ganeri, Jonardon. The Disunity of Mind. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198757405.003.0009.

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The term ‘mind’ (mano) is used in a confused range of different and contradictory senses in the early Pāli canon. Buddhaghosa will impose order by distinguishing distinct cognitive modules, each with its proper domain of cognitive work. Early perception, the subliminal orienting, and initial reception of a stimulus into the perceptual process, is the function of ‘mind-element’ (mano-dhātu), a low-level cognitive system. Late perception and working memory is the function of a high-level cognitive system, ‘mind-discrimination-element’ (mano-viññāṇa-dhātu). In deference to ancient Buddhist tradit
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Stafford, Mark C., and Donna M. Vandiver. Public perceptions of sex crimes and sex offenders. Edited by Teela Sanders. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190213633.013.25.

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Sex crimes and sex offenders generate considerable public fear and worry, yet many public perceptions about sex offenders are inaccurate. Links between fear of sex crimes, especially rape, and fear of other types of crime are considered. The essay reviews research on public perceptions of sex offender laws and policies, including registration laws, notification laws, residence restrictions, punishment and treatment of sex offenders, and civil commitment. Discussion focuses on the perceptions of criminal justice officials, lawmakers, sexual abuse professionals, and survivors of sexual assaults.
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Boden, Margaret A. 1. What is artificial intelligence? Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199602919.003.0001.

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Artificial intelligence (AI) seeks to make computers do the sorts of things that minds can do, which involves psychological skills such as perception, association, prediction, planning, and motor control. Intelligence is a richly structured space of diverse information-processing capacities. Accordingly, AI uses many different techniques, addressing many different tasks. ‘What is Artificial Intelligence?’ explains the two main aims of AI: one being technological and the other scientific. It looks at AI’s influence on the life sciences and philosophy. Can any AI system possess real intelligence
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Monaco, Claudia, and Esther Lutgens. Atherosclerosis—a short history. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198755777.003.0010.

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The pathogenesis of human atherosclerotic lesions has long been debated and is still evolving nowadays. First conceptualized as chronically evolving degenerative disease initiating in the mother’s womb, then increasingly accepted as a dynamic process causing severe acute complications that jeopardize the blood flow to the heart. Evolution of the hypothesis mirrored the progress of cellular and molecular biology, leading to progressive broadening of the understanding of cell types and molecules involved in atherogenesis. This chapter describes the current histopathological view on the pathogene
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Joffrion, Kirstin Rebecca. The effects of age and sex-typing on children's perceptions of sex-typed interactions. 1998.

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