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  • Cognitive interview
  • Method of interviewing witnesses to crime

    The cognitive interview (CI) is a method of interviewing eyewitnesses and victims about what they remember from a crime scene. Using four retrievals, the

    Cognitive interview

    Cognitive_interview

  • Interview
  • Structured series of questions and answers

    are interviewed by an interviewer, with one format being called couple interviews. Criminologists and detectives sometimes use cognitive interviews on

    Interview

    Interview

    Interview

  • Investigative interviewing
  • misinterpreted. (3) Cognitive interview techniques have evolved for use with different populations, including children and individuals with cognitive impairments

    Investigative interviewing

    Investigative_interviewing

  • Cognitive pretesting
  • Field research method

    Cognitive pretesting, or cognitive interviewing, is a field research method where data is collected on how the subject answers interview questions. It

    Cognitive pretesting

    Cognitive_pretesting

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy
  • Type of therapy to improve mental health

    Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a form of psychotherapy that combines basic principles from cognitive psychology and behaviorism. It aims to reduce

    Cognitive behavioral therapy

    Cognitive behavioral therapy

    Cognitive_behavioral_therapy

  • Cognitive dissonance
  • Mental phenomenon of holding contradictory beliefs

    In the field of psychology, cognitive dissonance is described as a mental phenomenon in which people unknowingly or subconsciously hold fundamentally

    Cognitive dissonance

    Cognitive dissonance

    Cognitive_dissonance

  • Eyewitness memory
  • Imperfect recall of a crime or other dramatic event

    earwitness performance. One study investigated whether an interview called a Cognitive Interview would improve adult or child (11–13 years) voice recognition

    Eyewitness memory

    Eyewitness_memory

  • Amina Memon
  • Social and cognitive psychologist

    Amina Memon (born 1961) is a social and cognitive psychologist, academic, and author. She is a professor of psychology at Royal Holloway, University of

    Amina Memon

    Amina_Memon

  • Christopher Langan
  • American autodidact (born 1952)

    Charts" (Interview). Interviewed by Aaron Henry. Archived from the original on August 16, 2000. Langan, Christopher Michael (June 1, 2002). The Cognitive-Theoretic

    Christopher Langan

    Christopher Langan

    Christopher_Langan

  • Ronald P. Fisher
  • American psychology professor

    psychological researcher who is best known for his work on developing the cognitive interview technique. Fisher is also widely known for his research on the theoretical

    Ronald P. Fisher

    Ronald_P._Fisher

  • Cognitive labor
  • Unseen mental work mostly by women

    Cognitive labor or the third shift is sociological and feminist concept referring to the invisible mental work many women do in relationships and families

    Cognitive labor

    Cognitive labor

    Cognitive_labor

  • Cognitive engineering
  • Method of study of neuro-psychology

    Cognitive engineering is an interdisciplinary field that applies principles from cognitive psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and human factors to design

    Cognitive engineering

    Cognitive_engineering

  • Job interview
  • Type of interview

    as personality or cognitive ability tests, applicants, from different cultures may have positive opinions about interviews. Interview design can influence

    Job interview

    Job interview

    Job_interview

  • Eyewitness testimony
  • Account a witness gives in the courtroom of what they observed

    much improvement in eyewitness memory with an interview procedure they referred to as the cognitive interview. The approach focuses on making witness aware

    Eyewitness testimony

    Eyewitness_testimony

  • Misty Lee
  • Magician, voice actress, comedian

    agents from the CIA, ATF, and Scotland Yard, Lee mastered the art of cognitive interview techniques, giving her the nickname of "Human Lie Detector". Lee

    Misty Lee

    Misty Lee

    Misty_Lee

  • Cognitive therapy
  • Type of psychotherapy

    Cognitive therapy (CT) is a kind of psychotherapy that treats problematic behaviors and distressing emotional responses by identifying and correcting

    Cognitive therapy

    Cognitive_therapy

  • Sociolinguistics
  • Study of how society affects language

    includes empirical testing of the translation using methods such as cognitive interviewing with a sample population. A commonly studied source of variation

    Sociolinguistics

    Sociolinguistics

  • Cognitive warfare
  • Military activities designed to affect behaviors

    Cognitive warfare consists of any military activities designed to affect attitudes and behaviors. It is an extension of information warfare using propaganda

    Cognitive warfare

    Cognitive_warfare

  • Criminal Minds season 12
  • Season of television series Criminal Minds

    sinister vendetta. Meanwhile, Lewis convinces Reid to undergo a cognitive interview. 275 20 "Unforgettable" Carlos Bernard Stephanie SenGupta April 26

    Criminal Minds season 12

    Criminal_Minds_season_12

  • Personnel selection
  • Methodical process used to hire

    strategies classified as such: Application Forms Interviews Personality tests Biographical data Cognitive ability tests Physical ability tests Work samples

    Personnel selection

    Personnel selection

    Personnel_selection

  • Questionnaire construction
  • Design of a questionnaire to gather statistically useful information about a given topic

    the quality of the questionnaire. This can be done by: conducting cognitive interviewing, asking a sample of potential-respondents about their interpretation

    Questionnaire construction

    Questionnaire_construction

  • Wednesday Strangler
  • Unidentified Japanese serial killer

    an unconnected crime, admitted to three of the murders during a cognitive interview, but later recanted the confession. On June 11, 2002, the Saga Prefecture

    Wednesday Strangler

    Wednesday_Strangler

  • Cognitive shifting
  • Process of consciously redirecting attention from one fixation to another

    switching. Both are forms of cognitive flexibility. In the general framework of cognitive therapy and awareness management, cognitive shifting refers to the

    Cognitive shifting

    Cognitive_shifting

  • Confabulation
  • Recall of fabricated, misinterpreted or distorted memories

    "Minimising misinformation effects in young children with cognitive interview mnemonics". Applied Cognitive Psychology. 18 (3): 263–81. doi:10.1002/acp.973. Schnider

    Confabulation

    Confabulation

  • Executive functions
  • Cognitive processes necessary for control of behavior

    In cognitive science and neuropsychology, executive functions (collectively referred to as executive function and cognitive control) are a set of cognitive

    Executive functions

    Executive functions

    Executive_functions

  • Cognitive neuroscience
  • Scientific field

    Cognitive neuroscience is the scientific field that is concerned with the study of the biological processes and aspects that underlie cognition, with

    Cognitive neuroscience

    Cognitive neuroscience

    Cognitive_neuroscience

  • Torture
  • Deliberate infliction of suffering on a person

    found that coercive interrogation is slightly more effective than cognitive interviewing for extracting a confession from a suspect, but presents a higher

    Torture

    Torture

    Torture

  • Piaget's theory of cognitive development
  • Theory that discusses human intelligence from an epistemological perspective

    Piaget's theory of cognitive development, or his genetic epistemology, is a comprehensive theory about the nature and development of human intelligence

    Piaget's theory of cognitive development

    Piaget's theory of cognitive development

    Piaget's_theory_of_cognitive_development

  • Concept testing
  • Surveys to judge the success of a new product before its introduction to the market

    the quality of the questionnaire. This can be done by: conducting cognitive interviewing. By asking a faction of potential-respondents about their interpretation

    Concept testing

    Concept_testing

  • Aaron Beck
  • American psychiatrist and academic (1921–2021)

    University of Pennsylvania. He is regarded as the father of cognitive therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). His pioneering methods are widely

    Aaron Beck

    Aaron Beck

    Aaron_Beck

  • Vignette (survey)
  • Example method

    questions to rate their reactions. Vignettes are also used as part of cognitive interviewing and focus groups, or in conjunction with respondent debriefing to

    Vignette (survey)

    Vignette_(survey)

  • The Bell Curve
  • 1994 book

    socioeconomic status. They also argue that those with high intelligence, the "cognitive elite", are becoming separated from those of average and below-average

    The Bell Curve

    The_Bell_Curve

  • ABCD Study
  • Brain development study in the United States

    The ABCD (Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development) Study is an ongoing longitudinal research study being undertaken by a consortium of 21 data collection

    ABCD Study

    ABCD_Study

  • Cognitive geography
  • Interdisciplinary study of cognitive science and geography

    Cognitive geography is an interdisciplinary study of cognitive science and geography. It aims to understand how humans view space, place, and environment

    Cognitive geography

    Cognitive geography

    Cognitive_geography

  • Negative affectivity
  • Personal tendency towards negative emotions and poor self-concept

    Suggestions can Alter Later Memory Reports even Following a Cognitive Interview". Applied Cognitive Psychology. 28: 1–9. doi:10.1002/acp.2950. Forgas, Joseph

    Negative affectivity

    Negative_affectivity

  • Multiple mini-interview
  • Interview format

    complaints, the most frequent issues of concern are those of the non-cognitive skills, such as interpersonal skills, professionalism and ethical/moral

    Multiple mini-interview

    Multiple_mini-interview

  • Constructive developmental framework
  • Concept in developmental psychology

    semi-structured 1-hour interview in terms of "stages" (created by Kegan-Lahey in 1988, refined by Laske 2005). A person's cognitive profile addresses the

    Constructive developmental framework

    Constructive_developmental_framework

  • Uta Frith
  • German developmental psychologist (born 1941)

    developmental psychologist and emeritus professor in cognitive development at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London (UCL).

    Uta Frith

    Uta Frith

    Uta_Frith

  • Enfield poltergeist
  • Claim of supernatural activity

    larynx and had the phraseology and vocabulary of a child. In a television interview for BBC Scotland, Janet was observed to gain attention by waving her hand

    Enfield poltergeist

    Enfield poltergeist

    Enfield_poltergeist

  • Age and health concerns about Donald Trump
  • movement was founded by medical professionals concerned about Trump's cognitive health in his first year in office. In 2016 and 2017, a number of psychiatrists

    Age and health concerns about Donald Trump

    Age and health concerns about Donald Trump

    Age_and_health_concerns_about_Donald_Trump

  • Wonderlic test
  • Intelligence test

    Wonderlic Contemporary Cognitive Ability Test (formerly the Wonderlic Personnel Test) is an assessment used to measure the cognitive ability and problem-solving

    Wonderlic test

    Wonderlic test

    Wonderlic_test

  • Janet A. Deatrick
  • American nursing professor

    years later, she co-published The analysis and interpretation of cognitive interviews for instrument development with Knafl through the journal Research

    Janet A. Deatrick

    Janet_A._Deatrick

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia
  • Technique for treating insomnia without (or alongside) medications

    Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is a therapy technique for treating insomnia without (or alongside) medications. CBT-I is the first-line

    Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia

    Cognitive_behavioral_therapy_for_insomnia

  • Anchoring effect
  • Tendency to base judgments on an irrelevant anchor

    information leading to cognitive conceit. Cognitive conceit or overconfidence arises from other factors like personal cognitive attributes such as knowledge

    Anchoring effect

    Anchoring_effect

  • Clavicular (influencer)
  • American online streamer (born 2005)

    and NAD+ for cell health, he uses "a fine-tuned nootropic stack" for cognitive enhancement. He began taking testosterone shots at 14. He also told The

    Clavicular (influencer)

    Clavicular_(influencer)

  • Interview (research)
  • Research technique

    criteria. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Interviews. Survey methodology Cognitive interviewing Thematic analysis Seidman, I (1998). Technique isn't

    Interview (research)

    Interview (research)

    Interview_(research)

  • SILVIA
  • Speech recognition software

    Intelligence Algorithms (SILVIA) is a core platform technology developed by Cognitive Code. SILVIA was developed and designed to recognize and interpret speech

    SILVIA

    SILVIA

  • Forced compliance theory
  • Forced compliance theory is a paradigm that is closely related to cognitive dissonance theory. It emerged in the field of social psychology. Forced compliance

    Forced compliance theory

    Forced_compliance_theory

  • Empathy
  • Ability to understand or feel what another is feeling

    conflicting) definitions of empathy that include but are not limited to social, cognitive, and emotional processes primarily concerned with understanding others

    Empathy

    Empathy

    Empathy

  • Children's use of information
  • forensic interviewing, and maintaining a comfortable, safe environment. The cognitive interview utilizes cognitive theory as a focal point in its interview methodology

    Children's use of information

    Children's_use_of_information

  • Brain rot
  • Slang for poor-quality digital content

    of low quality or value. More broadly, the term refers to the harmful cognitive effects associated with excessive or disordered use of digital and social

    Brain rot

    Brain_rot

  • Psychology
  • Study of mental functions and behaviors

    psychologist. Some psychologists can also be classified as behavioral or cognitive scientists. Some psychologists attempt to understand the role of mental

    Psychology

    Psychology

    Psychology

  • Donald J. Robertson
  • Scottish cognitive-behavioral psychotherapist and author

    Robertson is a Scottish-born cognitive-behavioral psychotherapist and author, known for his work in integrating modern cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)

    Donald J. Robertson

    Donald J. Robertson

    Donald_J._Robertson

  • Psychosocial safety climate
  • Organisational psychology term

    Further Development and Application of the PSC Tool by Applying Cognitive Interviewing in Germany". Psychosocial Safety Climate. pp. 325–340. doi:10

    Psychosocial safety climate

    Psychosocial_safety_climate

  • Schizophrenia
  • Mental disorder with psychotic symptoms

    behavior. Symptoms are described in terms of positive, negative, and cognitive symptoms. The positive symptoms of schizophrenia are the same for any

    Schizophrenia

    Schizophrenia

    Schizophrenia

  • Dark humor
  • Comedic work based on taboo subject matter

    those with mutual knowledge do. A 2017 study published in the journal Cognitive Processing concludes that people who appreciate dark humor "may have higher

    Dark humor

    Dark humor

    Dark_humor

  • Emotion
  • Conscious subjective experience

    involving multiple different components, such as subjective experience, cognitive processes, expressive behavior, psychophysiological changes, and instrumental

    Emotion

    Emotion

    Emotion

  • Christine Padesky
  • American psychologist

    States. She is known for her work on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and she is a co-founder of the Center for Cognitive Therapy in Huntington Beach, California

    Christine Padesky

    Christine_Padesky

  • Learning
  • Process of acquiring new knowledge

    (including educational psychology, neuropsychology, experimental psychology, Cognitive science, and pedagogy), as well as emerging fields of knowledge (e.g.

    Learning

    Learning

    Learning

  • Verbal overshadowing
  • overshadowing in a face recognition task. Articulatory suppression Cognitive interview Decline effect Schooler, Jonathan W; Engstler-Schooler, Tonya Y (January

    Verbal overshadowing

    Verbal_overshadowing

  • Lie detection
  • Assessment of statements to reveal deceit

    to reveal a possible intentional deceit. Lie detection may refer to a cognitive process of detecting deception by evaluating message content as well as

    Lie detection

    Lie_detection

  • Subrata Dasgupta
  • Indian multidisciplinary scholar

    Webpage". University of Louisiana at Lafayette Cognitive Science Dept. Retrieved 21 May 2014. "BBC Radio 4 Interview with Subrata Dasgupta". BBC Radio 4. Retrieved

    Subrata Dasgupta

    Subrata Dasgupta

    Subrata_Dasgupta

  • Cognitive Surplus
  • Book by Clay Shirky

    Cognitive Surplus: How Technology Makes Consumers into Collaborators is a 2010 non-fiction book by Clay Shirky, originally published in with the subtitle

    Cognitive Surplus

    Cognitive_Surplus

  • Christian A. Meissner
  • American psychologist

    Memon, Amina; Meissner, Christian A.; Fraser, Joanne (2010). "The Cognitive Interview: A meta-analytic review and study space analysis of the past 25 years"

    Christian A. Meissner

    Christian_A._Meissner

  • List of Encyclopædia Britannica Films titles
  • William V. Mayer color 24m 1983 video [402] Human Development: Enhancing Cognitive Growth in Children (Concept Media); Al Moore; writer: Janet Dignam color

    List of Encyclopædia Britannica Films titles

    List_of_Encyclopædia_Britannica_Films_titles

  • Autism
  • Condition involving social and behavioral differences

    autistic traits, they often have limited, though not necessarily absent, cognitive empathy. This may present as social naïvety, lower-than-average intuitive

    Autism

    Autism

    Autism

  • Centre of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences
  • Research center in Uttar Pradesh, India

    of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences (also known as CBCS) is an independent research center dedicated to the study of cognitive science and neuroscience

    Centre of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences

    Centre of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences

    Centre_of_Behavioural_and_Cognitive_Sciences

  • Dementia
  • Cognitive decline

    diseases such as Alzheimer's, and characterized by a general decline in cognitive processes that affects the ability to perform everyday activities. This

    Dementia

    Dementia

    Dementia

  • Cognitive hearing science
  • Field of science

    Cognitive hearing science is an interdisciplinary science field concerned with the physiological and cognitive basis of hearing and its interplay with

    Cognitive hearing science

    Cognitive_hearing_science

  • False confession
  • Admission of guilt for a crime one did not commit

    Archive. Fisher, R.P.; Geiselman, E.R. (2010). "The Cognitive Interview method of conducting police interviews: Eliciting extensive information and promoting

    False confession

    False_confession

  • Eyewitness memory (child testimony)
  • Fisher, R. P. (1996). Enhancing children's eyewitness testimony with cognitive interview. Oxford, England: Walter De Gruyter Inc.[verification needed][page needed]

    Eyewitness memory (child testimony)

    Eyewitness memory (child testimony)

    Eyewitness_memory_(child_testimony)

  • Gendered sexuality
  • Gender Expectations on Meanings of Sex and Sexuality: Results from a Cognitive Interview Study". Sex Roles. 62 (3–4): 252–263. doi:10.1007/s11199-009-9723-4

    Gendered sexuality

    Gendered_sexuality

  • Inside of a Dog
  • 2009 book by Alexandra Horowitz

    animal's cognitive abilities, and allows the reader insight into what it might be like to be a dog. The book also contains a brief interview with the

    Inside of a Dog

    Inside_of_a_Dog

  • Post-traumatic stress disorder in children and adolescents
  • thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. The developing nature of advanced cognitive processes, such as metacognition, in younger individuals may restrict

    Post-traumatic stress disorder in children and adolescents

    Post-traumatic_stress_disorder_in_children_and_adolescents

  • John Gartner (psychologist)
  • American psychologist

    among mental health professionals about former President Donald Trump's cognitive fitness to serve a second term, should he be re-elected in the 2024 United

    John Gartner (psychologist)

    John_Gartner_(psychologist)

  • Barbara Tversky
  • American psychologist

    Association for Psychological Science from 2018-2019. Tversky specializes in cognitive psychology. Tversky received a B.A. in psychology from the University

    Barbara Tversky

    Barbara_Tversky

  • Maslow's hierarchy of needs
  • Theory of developmental psychology

    after esteem needs into two more categories: cognitive needs and aesthetic needs.[page needed] Cognitive needs crave meaning, information, comprehension

    Maslow's hierarchy of needs

    Maslow's hierarchy of needs

    Maslow's_hierarchy_of_needs

  • Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development
  • Psychological theory describing the evolution of moral reasoning

    theory, Carolyn Edwards argued that the dilemma interview method, the standard scoring system, and the cognitive-development theory are all valid and productive

    Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development

    Lawrence_Kohlberg's_stages_of_moral_development

  • Thought
  • Cognitive process independent of the senses

    Thought, or thinking, is a cognitive process in which the mind considers, creates, or manipulates ideas, representations, or information. Core forms include

    Thought

    Thought

    Thought

  • Balanced Inventory of Desirable Responding
  • Psychometric questionnaire

    Applying confirmatory factor analysis, item response theory, and cognitive interviews to scale reduction. Personality and Individual Differences, 96, 212-221

    Balanced Inventory of Desirable Responding

    Balanced Inventory of Desirable Responding

    Balanced_Inventory_of_Desirable_Responding

  • Opinion poll
  • Human research survey of public opinion

    For instance, testing a questionnaire can be done by: conducting cognitive interviewing. By asking a sample of potential-respondents about their interpretation

    Opinion poll

    Opinion poll

    Opinion_poll

  • East Asian age reckoning
  • Traditional age reckoning in East Asia

    Hyunjoo; Pan, Yuling (2007-05-19). "Cognitive Interviewing with Asian Populations: Findings from Chinese and Korean Interviews" (PDF). Anaheim, CA: RTI International

    East Asian age reckoning

    East Asian age reckoning

    East_Asian_age_reckoning

  • Psychotherapy
  • Clinically applied psychology for desired behavior change

    these cognitive therapies. Cognitive and behavioral therapy approaches were increasingly combined and grouped under the umbrella term cognitive behavioral

    Psychotherapy

    Psychotherapy

    Psychotherapy

  • Psychotic depression
  • Medical condition

    of action of ECT is still not known. ECT carries the risk of temporary cognitive deficits (e.g., confusion, memory problems), in addition to the burden

    Psychotic depression

    Psychotic depression

    Psychotic_depression

  • Behavior coding
  • design and survey interviewer performance and interaction. Behavior coding has three main uses: Pretesting to assess respondent cognitive processing of survey

    Behavior coding

    Behavior_coding

  • Autism Diagnostic Interview
  • Structured parent/caregiver interview used to diagnose autism spectrum disorders

    The Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised (ADI-R) is a structured interview conducted with the parents of individuals who have been referred for the evaluation

    Autism Diagnostic Interview

    Autism_Diagnostic_Interview

  • Task-based language teaching
  • Pedagogical approach

    characteristics that influence cognitive load: Code Complexity: Linguistic demands, such as vocabulary and syntax. Cognitive Complexity: Conceptual and reasoning

    Task-based language teaching

    Task-based_language_teaching

  • Jeffrey Young (psychologist)
  • American psychologist (born 1950)

    postdoctoral studies with Aaron Beck. He has written numerous books on cognitive behavioral therapy and schema therapy. His two most famous books are Schema

    Jeffrey Young (psychologist)

    Jeffrey_Young_(psychologist)

  • Daniel Dennett
  • American philosopher (1942–2024)

    III (March 28, 1942 – April 19, 2024) was an American philosopher and cognitive scientist. His research centered on philosophy of mind, philosophy of

    Daniel Dennett

    Daniel Dennett

    Daniel_Dennett

  • Theory of multiple intelligences
  • Educational model of human intelligence

    contends that his model offers a more nuanced understanding of human cognitive abilities. This difference in defining and interpreting "intelligence"

    Theory of multiple intelligences

    Theory of multiple intelligences

    Theory_of_multiple_intelligences

  • Electronic patient-reported outcome
  • Clinical data collection method

    suggested. At the lowest level, where the least change has been made, cognitive interviewing of patients as a check that they construe ePRO and paper, in the

    Electronic patient-reported outcome

    Electronic_patient-reported_outcome

  • Clouding of consciousness
  • Impairment in the clarity of consciousness

    of perceived cognitive impairment. A 2023 review article defined brain fog as "a phenomenon of fluctuating states of perceived cognitive dysfunction that

    Clouding of consciousness

    Clouding_of_consciousness

  • Soen
  • Swedish progressive metal band

    heavy, intricate and very different than everything else." Their debut, Cognitive, was released in February 2012 receiving positive critical reception.

    Soen

    Soen

    Soen

  • Adam Lanza
  • American mass murderer (1992–2012)

    brain damage." Medical experts believe this severe malnutrition caused cognitive impairment and brain damage. In November 2014, a report from the Office

    Adam Lanza

    Adam Lanza

    Adam_Lanza

  • Motivational interviewing
  • Approach to psychological counseling

    cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is being implemented to aid in these issues. Research suggests that with collaborating motivational interviewing and

    Motivational interviewing

    Motivational_interviewing

  • Psychiatric interview
  • Medical diagnostic method

    The psychiatric interview refers to the set of tools that a mental health worker (most times a psychiatrist, psychologist, or advanced practice provider

    Psychiatric interview

    Psychiatric_interview

  • Twilight of Democracy
  • 2020 book by Anne Applebaum

    the cognitive justifications for a descent into authoritarianism, and on Karen Stenner's concept of "authoritarian predisposition"; an interview with

    Twilight of Democracy

    Twilight_of_Democracy

  • Viktor Frankl
  • Austrian neurologist (1905–1997)

    doi:10.1037/h0086434. Ameli, M., & Dattilio, F. M. (2013). "Enhancing cognitive behavior therapy with logotherapy: Techniques for clinical practice".

    Viktor Frankl

    Viktor Frankl

    Viktor_Frankl

  • Aphasia
  • Inability to comprehend or formulate language

    co-occurring non-linguistic cognitive deficits in areas such as attention, memory, executive functions and learning. By some accounts, cognitive deficits, such as

    Aphasia

    Aphasia

    Aphasia

  • Forældrekompetenceundersøgelse
  • Danish parental psychometric assessment

    is at risk of harm or neglect. The tests include interviews, general knowledge quizzes, cognitive tasks and personality tests such as the Rorschach test

    Forældrekompetenceundersøgelse

    Forældrekompetenceundersøgelse

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  • Cognition
  • v. t.

    That which is known.

  • Intuition
  • n.

    Direct apprehension or cognition; immediate knowledge, as in perception or consciousness; -- distinguished from "mediate" knowledge, as in reasoning; as, the mind knows by intuition that black is not white, that a circle is not a square, that three are more than two, etc.; quick or ready insight or apprehension.

  • Self
  • n.

    The individual as the object of his own reflective consciousness; the man viewed by his own cognition as the subject of all his mental phenomena, the agent in his own activities, the subject of his own feelings, and the possessor of capacities and character; a person as a distinct individual; a being regarded as having personality.

  • Introspection
  • n.

    A view of the inside or interior; a looking inward; specifically, the act or process of self-examination, or inspection of one's own thoughts and feelings; the cognition which the mind has of its own acts and states; self-consciousness; reflection.

  • Absolutist
  • n.

    One who believes that it is possible to realize a cognition or concept of the absolute.

  • Cognitive
  • a.

    Knowing, or apprehending by the understanding; as, cognitive power.

  • Reason
  • n.

    The faculty or capacity of the human mind by which it is distinguished from the intelligence of the inferior animals; the higher as distinguished from the lower cognitive faculties, sense, imagination, and memory, and in contrast to the feelings and desires. Reason comprises conception, judgment, reasoning, and the intuitional faculty. Specifically, it is the intuitional faculty, or the faculty of first truths, as distinguished from the understanding, which is called the discursive or ratiocinative faculty.

  • Interviewer
  • n.

    One who interviews; especially, one who obtains an interview with another for the purpose of eliciting his opinions or obtaining information for publication.

  • Knowledge
  • v. i.

    The act or state of knowing; clear perception of fact, truth, or duty; certain apprehension; familiar cognizance; cognition.

  • Realism
  • n.

    As opposed to idealism, the doctrine that in sense perception there is an immediate cognition of the external object, and our knowledge of it is not mediate and representative.

  • Subsume
  • v. t.

    To take up into or under, as individual under species, species under genus, or particular under universal; to place (any one cognition) under another as belonging to it; to include under something else.

  • Represent
  • v. t.

    To form or image again in consciousness, as an object of cognition or apprehension (something which was originally apprehended by direct presentation). See Presentative, 3.

  • Monitive
  • a.

    Conveying admonition; admonitory.

  • Precognition
  • n.

    Previous cognition.

  • Intuition
  • n.

    Any object or truth discerned by direct cognition; especially, a first or primary truth.

  • Interviewing
  • n.

    The act or custom of holding an interview or interviews.

  • Conative
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to conation.

  • Perception
  • n.

    The act of perceiving; cognizance by the senses or intellect; apperhension by the bodily organs, or by the mind, of what is presented to them; discernment; apperhension; cognition.

  • Cognition
  • v. t.

    The act of knowing; knowledge; perception.

  • Knowledge
  • v. i.

    That which is or may be known; the object of an act of knowing; a cognition; -- chiefly used in the plural.