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supernatural beings such as gods and spirits. The
adjectival form is
entitative. The word
entity is
derived from the
Latin entitas,
which in turn derives...
- In
social psychology,
entitativity is the
degree to
which a
group is
perceived as a cohesive,
unified entity. It
describes how much a
collection of individuals...
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worked on
throughout his life.
After at
least one
aborted approach – the "
Entitative Graphs" – the
closed system of "Existential Graphs"
finally emerged from...
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famously defines entitativity as the
extent to
which collections of
individuals are
perceived to be a group. The
degree of
entitativity that a
group has...
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Perception Affects What
People Share and How
People Feel: The Role of
Entitativity and
Epistemic Trust in the "Saying-Is-Believing" Effect".
Frontiers in...
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categories can
appear to be
higher in
entitativity and
essentialism than primary, social, and
collective groups.
Entitativity is
defined by
Campbell as the extent...
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Combinational logic Combinatory logic Conceptual graph Disjunctive syllogism Entitative graph Equational logic Existential graph Implicational propositional calculus...
- Estrada,
Claudia (May 2001). "The
Interplay of
Subjective Essentialism and
Entitativity in the
Formation of Stereotypes".
Personality and
Social Psychology Review...
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Sanders Peirce developed for logic. In his
papers on
qualitative logic,
entitative graphs, and
existential graphs,
Peirce developed several versions of a...
- the
higher the
identification with the ingroup, and the
higher the
entitativity of the ingroup, the more the
black sheep effect emerges. Even situational...