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Definition of Entitatively

Entitatively
Entitative En"ti*ta*tive, a. [See Entity.] Considered as pure entity; abstracted from all circumstances. --Ellis. -- En"ti*ta*tive*ly, adv.

Meaning of Entitatively from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- the higher the identification with the ingroup, and the higher the entitativity of the ingroup, the more the black sheep effect emerges. Even situational...
- worked on throughout his life. After at least one aborted approach – the "Entitative Graphs" – the closed system of "Existential Graphs" finally emerged from...
- John Zhegalkin, Ivan Ivanovich Boole's syllogistic Boolean implicant Entitative graph Existential graph Laws of Form Logical graph Truth table Karnaugh...
- Estrada, Claudia (May 2001). "The Interplay of Subjective Essentialism and Entitativity in the Formation of Stereotypes". Personality and Social Psychology Review...
- Perception Affects What People Share and How People Feel: The Role of Entitativity and Epistemic Trust in the "Saying-Is-Believing" Effect". Frontiers in...
- Combinational logic Combinatory logic Conceptual graph Disjunctive syllogism Entitative graph Equational logic Existential graph Implicational propositional calculus...
- play a part in this image of unity, including group cohesiveness, and entitativity (appearance of cohesion by outsiders). Donelson R. Forsyth distinguishes...