词汇 | example_english_conceptualization |
释义 | Examples of conceptualizationThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. By comparing different conceptualizations of the relationship between people and land we can get a better understanding of our own categories of nature and landscape. The relationship with the caregiver is considered to have the greatest chance of affecting these conceptualizations. The new millennium provides us with the opportunity to take stock of how our conceptualizations about mental disorders in children have evolved throughout history. If so, are the distinct configurations of family systems conceptualizations developmentally meaningful? However, it is also because of changing conceptualizations of kinship and because demographic change demonstrably reduced the number of identifiable kin. The primary aim of this paper is to analyze their conceptualizations of home and the intertwining of their various migration patterns. An advance in techniques and in conceptualizations of a high order will have to take place first. They sometimes invoke conceptualizations, key terms, or buzz words derived from one or other of these fields. The other is the conceptualizations of environmental change once habitable environments had been created. An important distinction among the conceptualizations of working memory is in how short-term storage is implemented and how it is related to long-term memory. They also discuss how to exploit these conceptualizations to achieve the function of a presentation. Of what use could these conceptualizations be to the philosopher or neophyte mystic if they have no ontological weight ? In recent decades, a common distinction has arisen between two broad conceptualizations of knowledge. Inasmuch as a multifactorially determined state of vulnerability is common to most conceptualizations, this approach to understanding frailty has a certain content validity. Still, the dominant use of foreign languages and conceptualizations contributes to separating them from their cultural heritage. Parenting sensitivity : individual, contextual and cultural factors in recent conceptualizations. Our ontology is by no means the first to synthesize some of these conceptualizations. The conceptualizations have little in common except the central notion of a component. There were, furthermore, two competing conceptualizations of the scope of women's economic activity which are apparent in the annual registers. To maintain an adequate subject to variable ratio, infant behaviors were combined based on both conceptualizations of the behaviors and their simple correlations. Thus, multiple risk and protective factors at multiple levels of analysis may explain more variance in adaptive and maladaptive behaviors than single-factor or singlelevel conceptualizations. Indeed, as discussed earlier, the reactions and coping of family members are bound to be shaped by predominant cultural and professional conceptualizations. On a theoretical level, these findings could have wider implications for conceptualizations of the psychopathy construct. The extensibility of their structures and the quality of their conceptualizations reflect the strength of ontologies employed in their context-modelling process. The use in education has motivated the development of a succession of revisions each introducing higher level conceptualizations and visualization of planning domain knowledge. Implementations are not conceptualizations : revising the verb learning model. Language is a system of conceptualizations, the result of a long history during which the concepts have become standardized and traditionalized. They are not underlying structures, or representations of linguistic expressions, but they are conceptualizations triggered off by the use of such expressions. The phenomenon of multiple conceptualizations of an event may be dysf unctional for the group's solidarity. As two anonymous reviewers pointed out, several conceptualizations of the construct planning need to be distinguished. What arguments, strategies, and conceptualizations generate good work that both illuminates and points beyond the period eld? When taken together, these three conceptualizations reveal common characteristics that set collaborative groups apart from loosely configured individuals. Initial life-stress conceptualizations implicated exposure to stressful events as a risk factor for the emergence, perpetuation, and recurrence of depressive disorders. Our goal is to link societal attitudes with the predominant conceptualizations of mental disorder from different historical periods. Despite these inherent limitations, comparisons among specific atypical groups are necessary for precise conceptualizations of various disorders. The first of these questions involves alternative conceptualizations of the dimensional structure of the response evaluation process. The model intends to revitalize the conceptualizations of the second language reading process as a juggling or switching process in cognition. The various terms are hardly synonymous; they refer either to distinct sociolinguistic entities or to different social conceptualizations and evaluations of the same linguistic space. In this study we move beyond standard conceptualizations of enduring rivalries to examine the impact of domestic political processes. They each have various structures to organize contexts and have various conceptualizations. When conversational partners come to agree that they are talking about the same thing, how aligned are their conceptualizations? Despite widely varying conceptualizations of temperament, a clear link between individual components of temperament and psychopathology has been established. However, because developmental research has almost exclusively utilized traditional definitions of depression, we focused on these more traditional conceptualizations. Turning around these conceptualizations of self and other is critical. In recent years, scientific conceptualizations of the role of hormones in behavior have undergone a dramatic change. In addition to uncritical readings of archival documents, there is a problem of simplistic conceptualizations. More fundamentally, however, their differences reflect distinctive conceptualizations of the law. My main assumption was that perceived tragic and traumatic shared experiences under cer tain conditions might lend themselves to divergent inter pretations and conceptualizations. Different measures or conceptualizations of salience have been proposed. Rose tests this expectation against propositions derived from social-psychological or cultural conceptualizations of social capital. The challenge to categorical classification is not entirely surprising given that evidence is emerging from diverse theoretical perspectives in support of dimensional conceptualizations of psychopathology. Evidence has been accumulating that shows the promise of multidimensional conceptualizations of anxiety in investigating the effects of anxiety on different aspects of human behavior and intellectual perfor mance. Although for both languages the ultimate meaning entails being on a train and traveling on it, the conceptualizations are different, and this is reflected in different lexicalizations. Even as we proclaim their relevance to conceptualizations of memory for traumatic events by pre- and early-verbal children, we note cautions in extension of our results. Others have noted that one of the problems in trying to find a middle way between the two approaches is that they are very different in the conceptualizations they adopt. In short, current evidence attests to the bilingual capacity of the human mind and refutes earlier conceptualizations which viewed bilingualism and bilingual acquisition as burdensome and potentially disruptive to development. Compared to observation, it constitutes an entirely different basis for conceptualizations if those properties are already exploited in certain technical arrangements - whatever the practitioners actually think. In these more contemporary conceptualizations of brain-behavior relations, the brain is viewed as operating in a plastic, selforganizing fashion, and as being less constrained by predetermined boundaries than previously thought. A further goal was to evaluate the relative utility of different conceptualizations and methods of assessing adult attachment in an inpatient population characterized by a history of severe trauma. The claim that all psychopathology is a process actually entails three distinct, but highly interrelated, conceptualizations of process, including dynamic systems processes, longitudinal processes, and transactional processes. Meanings of place : everyday experience and theoretical conceptualizations. The author draws upon insights from gender studies and other traditions of theorizing about social inequalities to develop a provocative set of conceptualizations about the economic exploitation of old people. Identification of conceptualizations underlying natural languages. However, all three conceptualizations rely on the exercise of power. The prodromal phase of first-episode psychosis : past and current conceptualizations. Moreover, under these explicit, "supernaturally correct" conceptualizations, it is difficult to explain how these concepts could become sufficiently salient to entrench themselves in a culture's belief system. To examine the empirical viability of our theoretical conceptualizations of these coping domains as three distinct constructs, we conducted an exploratory factor analysis of the six subscales of adolescent coping. In this article, we review the sociocultural trends that have molded the common conceptualizations of mental illness in children over the past century and a half. Such a priori conceptualizations will increase the value of research for society, as well as decrease the possible misinterpretation or misuse of data that were not conceived to inform policy. Compared to observation, it constitutes an entirely different basis for conceptualizations if those properties are already exploited in certain technical arrangements whatever the practitioners actually think. An investigation of systemic conceptualizations of parent - child coalitions and symptom change. Similar to current conceptualizations of depression, there are some indications that externalizing symptoms or disorders are products of the unfolding of biological, psychological, and social development over time. Further, such conceptualizations would tend to guide future intimate interactions, such that there would be an increased vulnerability for revictimization and directing aggression towards significant others. They suggest that one of the central questions in composition research is whether the theoretical discourses underlying the cognitive and the social conceptualizations of wr iting are compatible. The analysis of the focus group data highlighted volunteers' multiple understandings of the causes of mental ill health which incorporated both stress vulnerability models and traditional conceptualizations. Behavioral/cognitive conceptualizations of post-traumatic stress disorder. Obviously, these difficulties are not limited to the conceptualization of childhood mental disorders, and probably apply to most "mental disorders" across the life span. Although methodologically much simpler, such a conceptualization is unlikely to reflect the totality of the child's self. Moreover, the notions of 'conceptual autonomy' and 'conceptual dependency' fail to capture the difference in conceptualization between, for example, the nouns church and spire. In addition, the conceptualization of incentives as market transactions tends to imply that they are necessarily alternatives to political controls. A theory of social structure is key to any conceptualization of the context in which choice takes place. His view is based both on empirical findings on motion perception and on a different conceptualization of the differences between the two theoretical approaches. At this level, children begin to engage in systematic comparison, categorization, and eventually conceptualization of the self in relation to others. According to this theory, perceptual experience is bound up in multiple conceptualizations (expectations, judgments and desires). From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. According to this conceptualization, personality is largely determined by the interaction of four such higher order traits, including agentic extraversion, affiliation, anxiety, and nonaffective constraint. The conceptualization of a problem is particularly salient in shaping laypersons' perspectives and in identifying prevention or intervention strategies. I aspire to be precise about the range of historical problems, interpretative strategies, styles of conceptualization, and genres of writing that each book adopts. One suggestion is that treatment should focus on production rather than on conceptualization. The mere inclusion of a new segment to the phonemic inventory was not sufficient to motivate its conceptualization along featural dimensions. A variety of claims concerning language development have been investigated which hinge upon the conceptualization and determination of relatedness. With the term racism one arrives at a level of conceptualization that is close to lived reality. By contrast, the heuristic or 'theory-driven' classical conceptualization may provide a better fit to non-sophisticated voters. In both imaginative and socio-political writings, the garden is central to the conceptualization of suburbia. An ontology indirectly reflects this commitment (and the underlying conceptualization) by approximating these intended models. Change is a complex phenomenon and its conceptualization and measurement is always problematic. Emotions, including anxiety, signal the interruption of specific goal-directed schemes of conceptualization and patterns of action. The reason, evidently, is that the kicking of a car cannot plausibly be related to any qualia which make up our conceptualization of a car. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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