perception of self
collocation in Englishmeaningsofperceptionandself
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perception
noun
uk/pəˈsep.ʃən/us/pɚ-/
a belief or opinion, often held by many people and based on how ...
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self
noun
uk/self/us/self/
the set of someone's characteristics, such as personality and ability, that are not physical and make that person different from ...
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(Definition ofperceptionandselffrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The second subscale measures children'sperceptionofselfin the context of relationships.
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It is widely believed that there is erroneous or illusoryperceptionofself-motion.
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Such a social support and background information on tuberculosis could have had a positive impact on theperceptionofself-health care even in the case of undocumented immigrants.
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The consequences of such a narrowperceptionofself-interest were damaging.
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A broaderperceptionofself-interest starts with the realisation that defence is not an end in itself.
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Once again, a broaderperceptionofself-interest is necessary.
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Place identity is defined as an individual'sperceptionofselfas a member of a particular environment.
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Optical flow patterns generated in virtual environments typically inducesperceptionofself-motion (i.e., vection).
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They have a role in theperceptionofselfand nonself electric fields in electric fish.
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Based on this possibility he adds two more factors that, according to him, will affect the bargaining outcomes: the perception of contribution and theperceptionofself-interest.
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Parents also completed several questionnaires measuring perceptions of self, marriage, and family of origin.
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One important context that shaped the young athletes' perceptions of self-ageing was the family.
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Idealized perceptions of self and others imply the denial of imperfections in the self and of negative relationships with others.
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This theory proposes that conscious awareness and theperceptionofselfare generated in the brain via patterns of input that can be modified by different perceptual inputs.
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Clearly, aspects of appearance play a large part in framing the female athlete's perceptions of self-ageing.
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Ideally it would have been preferable to be able to link the narrative variables with other indicators of children's perceptions of self or caregiver.
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Sensory conflict theory holds that, when thisperceptionofself-motion is not corroborated by inertial forces transmitted through the vestibular system, simulator sickness is likely to occur.
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These variables are expected to exert effects that stem from differing socialization experiences and varying perceptions of self-interest.
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These factors affect adolescent perceptions of self, other, and future life prospects and must be considered without pathologizing the youth themselves.
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