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- Sociocognitive or socio-cognitive is a term especially used when complex cognitive and social properties are reciprocally connected and essential for a...
- Groupthink is a psychological phenomenon that occurs within a group of people in which the desire for harmony or conformity in the group results in an...
- Latin America. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2005. Discourse and Context. A sociocognitive approach. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. Society and Discourse...
- terminology, socioterminology, communicative theory of terminology, sociocognitive terminology, and frame-based terminology. Applied linguistics Concept...
- study of dissociative identity disorder through his proposal of the sociocognitive model. He proposed that exhibiting multiple identities is a social role...
- suggestible individuals. Referred to as the non-trauma-related model, or the sociocognitive model or fantasy model, it proposes that dissociative identity disorder...
- June 2015. Spanos NP (1996). Multiple Identities & False Memories: A Sociocognitive Perspective. American Psychological ****ociation (APA). pp. 135–40....
- personality measures and ****ociated sociocognitive functioning ignore information about how personality and sociocognitive functioning relate to neural activations...
- mechanism for how placebos could have effects is uncertain. From a sociocognitive perspective, intentional placebo response is attributed to the “ritual...
- ISBN 0-19-514986-6. Spanos, N. P (1996). Multiple Identities & False Memories: A Sociocognitive Perspective. American Psychological ****ociation (APA). p. 269. ISBN 1-55798-340-2...