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Jean Piaget's theory explaining how children's thought progresses through four stages.
Jean Piaget's theory explaining how children's thought progresses through four stages.
A system based on the amount of production turned out by workers.
A system based on the amount of production turned out by workers.
The idea of a literary work abstracted from its details of language, character, and action, and cast in the form of a generalization."
The idea of a literary work abstracted from its details of language, character, and action, and cast in the form of a generalization."
Poetry idealizing the lives of shepherds and country folk, although the term is often used loosely to include any poems with a rural aspect.
Poetry idealizing the lives of shepherds and country folk, although the term is often used loosely to include any poems with a rural aspect.
The nonmediated presentation of a character's thoughts and impressions or perceptions.
The nonmediated presentation of a character's thoughts and impressions or perceptions.
The system associated with Lowell, Massachusetts, whereby workers, mainly young women, lived in boarding houses owned and run by the company.
The system associated with Lowell, Massachusetts, whereby workers, mainly young women, lived in boarding houses owned and run by the company.
The narrator of the story is not sincere, or introduces a bias in his narration and possibly misleads the reader, hiding or minimizing events, characters, or motivations.
The narrator of the story is not sincere, or introduces a bias in his narration and possibly misleads the reader, hiding or minimizing events, characters, or motivations.
reassure, is give new confidence, reassurance, make somebody not worry about something.
reassure, is give new confidence, reassurance, make somebody not worry about something.
A normative stance that views what should be done as determined by fundamental principles that do not derive solely or even primarily from consequences. An act or rule is right insofar as it satisfies the demands of some over-riding (non-consequentialist) ...
A normative stance that views what should be done as determined by fundamental principles that do not derive solely or even primarily from consequences. An act or rule is right insofar as it satisfies the demands of some over-riding (non-consequentialist) ...
Those derived from the medical sciences, including neurology, and which, like other psychological theories, focus on the individual as the unit of analysis.
Those derived from the medical sciences, including neurology, and which, like other psychological theories, focus on the individual as the unit of analysis.