Psychological Concepts

Semmelweis Reflex Semmelweis Effect

Semmelweis Reflex The Semmelweis Reflex refers to the natural human tendency to reject or dismiss new or innovative ideas or information without proper examination or consideration. This reflex often occurs when the new ideas challenge long-held beliefs, established practices, or existing ideologies. Semmelweis Effect The Semmelweis Effect is a specific manifestation of the Semmelweis Reflex […]

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Semiplosive

Semiplosive: A semiplosive is a phoneme that is produced with a partial plosive or stop closure, but does not result in a full release of the closure like in regular plosives. It can be considered as a intermediate between a stop consonant and a fricative. Semiplosives are found in certain languages and are characterized by

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Semiotics

Semiotics: Semiotics is the study of signs and symbols and their meaning in communication. Signs: Signs are the fundamental units of meaning within semiotics. Symbols: Symbols are signs that represent something else by association or convention. Meaning: Meaning is the interpretation or significance that we attribute to signs and symbols. Communication: Communication is the process

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Semicircular Canals

The Semicircular Canals The semicircular canals are a crucial part of the human vestibular system, which is responsible for maintaining balance and coordinating body movements. They are three tiny, fluid-filled tubes located within the inner ear. Anatomy and Structure Each semicircular canal is named according to its orientation in space and is oriented perpendicular to

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Semantics Differential SD

Semantics Differential SD The Semantics Differential (SD) is a quantitative research technique used in the field of psychology to measure individuals’ subjective evaluations or perceptions towards different aspects of a particular stimulus. It allows researchers to analyze and compare the semantic meaning and emotional associations attached to various elements of a stimulus, such as words,

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Semantics

Semantics In computer science and linguistics, semantics refers to the study of meaning, both in natural languages and programming languages. It examines how words, sentences, and programming constructs convey meaning and how this meaning can be interpreted by humans or computers. Key Concepts in Semantics: Meaning: Semantics focuses on understanding the meaning associated with words,

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Semantic Slanting

Definition of Semantic Slanting: Semantic Slanting refers to the intentional use of language or selection of words and phrases that subtly influence the reader’s or listener’s perception or opinion about a particular subject or topic. Overview: Semantic slanting is a technique commonly used in media, advertising, politics, and persuasive writing where language is strategically chosen

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Semantic Memory

Semantic Memory Semantic memory is a type of long-term memory that represents general knowledge and concepts about the world, independent of personal experiences. It encompasses our understanding of language, facts, ideas, and meanings. Characteristics of Semantic Memory Semantic memory can be described by the following characteristics: General Knowledge: Semantic memory stores information about concepts, categories,

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