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Documentary and Cognitive Theory: Narrative, Emotion and Memory

Documentary and Cognitive Theory: Narrative, Emotion and Memory

... Studies, Cognitive Theory and Documentary Although film studies in general have been rather strongly influenced by cognitive theory, documentary film theory and film analysis has so far ...

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Social Cognitive Theory Of Learning

Social Cognitive Theory Of Learning

... social cognitive theory the learning of motor skills involves constructing a mental model that provides the conceptual representation of the skill for response p roduction and serves as the standard for ...

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The Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning

The Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning

... the cognitive theory of multimedia learning that they are only trying to determine what appears to make a difference in learning situations, hypothesize about it, and then continue to look for better ...

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A Social Cognitive Theory of sustainability empathy

A Social Cognitive Theory of sustainability empathy

... SOCIAL COGNITIVE THEORY OF SUSTAINABILITY EMPATHY Abstract: Social-cognitive theory is used to test the argument that the motivations behind sustainable tourism, and the types of sustainable ...

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Cognitive Theory Development Of Schema Edu

Cognitive Theory Development Of Schema Edu

... to cognitive schema edu is repeated in nature of mental processes through the world as we have to ...that cognitive theory schema edu is the grid to develop an ideal for the ...the cognitive ...

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A Social Cognitive Theory of sustainability empathy

A Social Cognitive Theory of sustainability empathy

... Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) (1986, 1991, 2000, 2002) to explain how the motivations of, and types of action taken by, individuals depend on their empathy towards ...

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E-HRM: A Proposed theory based on the Social Cognitive Theory(SCT)

E-HRM: A Proposed theory based on the Social Cognitive Theory(SCT)

... Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) as a widely accepted model of individual behavior can be used to study reasons why individuals adopt certain behaviors, in this instance, it can be used to determine why staff ...

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Autobiographical memory and cognitive theory of mind in non mild cognitive impairment Parkinson’s patients

Autobiographical memory and cognitive theory of mind in non mild cognitive impairment Parkinson’s patients

... and theory of mind (ToM), both of which are associated with overlapping subsystems in the default mode network, in a group of Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients who were characterised as not representing a stage of ...

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Beyond Penrose: A Cognitive Theory of the Firm

Beyond Penrose: A Cognitive Theory of the Firm

... managing cognitive focus in order to enable people to understand each other and collaborate with each other, in their identification and implementation of opportunities, and to set cognitive focus in answer ...

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An integrative cognitive theory of suggestion and hypnosis

An integrative cognitive theory of suggestion and hypnosis

... KEY: HGSHS = Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Suggestibility; Interference = Interference effect on filtering task (Ang = angles); Triad = triad classification; Syllogisms = Syllogis[r] ...

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Using cognitive theory to facilitate medical education

Using cognitive theory to facilitate medical education

... to cognitive load theory, the intrinsic cognitive load of subjects like anatomy or path- ology originates mainly from the large volume of new in- ...extraneous cognitive load might not be ...

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Towards a Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Assessment (CTMMA)

Towards a Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Assessment (CTMMA)

... of cognitive load research, at first, intrinsic cognitive load can be considered in the given assessment tasks by varying the ...extraneous cognitive load can be considered by varying this type of ...

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Social Cognitive Theory

Social Cognitive Theory

... social cognitive theory of Bandura (SCT) centers on the concepts of reinforcement and observation, giving more importance to the mental internal processes as well as to the interaction of the subject with ...

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Conceptualizing Music. Cognitive Structure, Theory, And Analysis

Conceptualizing Music. Cognitive Structure, Theory, And Analysis

... human cognitive processes and human culture and histor y about which we are ...prising: cognitive theory has had little room for and less patience with culture, and the detail of its investigative ...

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Cognitive Dissonance Theory

Cognitive Dissonance Theory

... each theory accounted for some results but not all, It turned out that each theory accounted for some results but no t all, so both effects appear to be operative in the insufficient justi so both effects ...

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Cognitive load theory

Cognitive load theory

... Measuring CL can be done with several assessment techni- ques, subjective, physiological, and task- and performance- based (Paas, Tuovinen, Tabbers, & Van Gerven, 2003). Subjective techniques are based on the ...

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The theory of cognitive dissonance

The theory of cognitive dissonance

... dissonance theory predicts that we begin to believe our own lies – but only if there is not abundant external justification for making the statements that go against our original ...

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Complement to a theory of the cognitive distortions

Complement to a theory of the cognitive distortions

... for cognitive distortions, which notably allows to specify more accurately their intrinsic ...of cognitive therapy and of critical ...each cognitive distortion can be ...general cognitive ...

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Theory of cognitive distortions: personalisation

Theory of cognitive distortions: personalisation

... It proves then that the structure of the mechanism which leads to the formation of delusions of reference thus described, is identical to that of the reasoning which leads to ideas of reference which is associated with ...

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The cognitive activation theory of stress

The cognitive activation theory of stress

... 19. Conclusions CATS differs from many other approaches to ‘stress’ in the emphasis on the posi- tive health consequences of the normal alarm response, occurring whenever the organism is lacking an essential factor. The ...

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