
APA Dictionary of Psychology
Apr 19, 2018 · It is exemplified by the ability to realize that a glass of milk poured into a bottle can be poured back into the glass and remain unchanged. Reversibility can be expressed in terms of …
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APA Dictionary of Psychology
Apr 19, 2018 · A trusted reference in the field of psychology, offering more than 25,000 clear and authoritative entries.
APA Dictionary of Psychology
Apr 19, 2018 · n. the awareness that physical quantities do not change in amount when they are altered in appearance, such as when water is poured from a wide, short beaker into a thin, tall one. …
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Apr 19, 2018 · n. in Piagetian theory, a mental process—a form of reversibility —in which one realizes that any operation can always be negated or inverted. Also called inversion.
APA Dictionary of Psychology
Apr 19, 2018 · in Piagetian theory, a mental process—a form of reversibility —in which one realizes that for any operation there exists another operation that compensates for the effects of the first; that is, a …
APA Dictionary of Psychology
Apr 19, 2018 · The concrete operational stage (roughly 7–12 years) is characterized by the development of more logically and conceptually based thinking and by a move away from egocentrism toward a …
APA Dictionary of Psychology
Apr 19, 2018 · A trusted reference in the field of psychology, offering more than 25,000 clear and authoritative entries.
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Apr 19, 2018 · n. the belief that natural phenomena or inanimate objects are alive or possess lifelike characteristics, such as intentions, desires, and feelings. A well-known and often cited phenomenon …
APA Dictionary of Psychology
Apr 19, 2018 · a type of intelligence that involves the ability to process emotional information and use it in reasoning and other cognitive activities, proposed by U.S. psychologists Peter Salovey (1958– ) …