2012
DOI: 10.1007/bf03395805
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The Heuristic Value of Cognitive Terminology

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“…For example memory can be described as iconic, semantic, declarative, cue-dependent, proactive versus retroactive, and implicit versus explicit, and behavioral patterns can be described in terms of "mental representations" (see Catania, 2013;Zentall, 2012). In any case, such terms do not have external variables as their observational basis.…”
Section: Disposition or Summary Labelmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For example memory can be described as iconic, semantic, declarative, cue-dependent, proactive versus retroactive, and implicit versus explicit, and behavioral patterns can be described in terms of "mental representations" (see Catania, 2013;Zentall, 2012). In any case, such terms do not have external variables as their observational basis.…”
Section: Disposition or Summary Labelmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Heuristik juga berarti serangkaian langkah pengumpulan sumber dari jenis kajian sejarah terkait tema riset adat istiadat, stratifikasi sosial, sosial budaya, dan pergaulan sehari-hari. Terminologi kognitif bisa mendorong eksperimen yang mengeksplor fenomena dengan cara baru, menarik, dan bermanfaat yang besar (Zentall, 2012).…”
Section: Nilai Hauristik Dalam Sumpah Palapa Sebagai Spirit Ibu Kota ...unclassified
“…Although this study is not a test of cognitive dissonance theory, its concepts can assist in explaining some of the dilemmas that are faced by families and youth mandated to participate in FFT. According to the theory of cognitive dissonance and the concept of effort justification people tend to value the outcome more if they put extra effort in obtaining it (Festinger, ; Festinger, ; Zentall, ). Based on this theory, families that are mandated might be more resistant to participate in FFT, especially given the program's requirement that both youth and a parent participate in weekly therapeutic sessions.…”
Section: A Theory Of Cognitive Dissonancementioning
confidence: 99%