integrative model

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model
noun[C]
uk
/ˈmɒd.əl/
us
/ˈmɑː.dəl/
something that a copy can be based on because it is an extremely good example of ...
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We need a new clinical method that transcends dualism and transforms the current ' reductionist ' model into a genuinelyintegrativemodelof medical care.
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While utterances are linear, the knowledge underlying them is "densely layered and largely non-sequential" (1), which must be accounted for in anintegrativemodel.
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The approach advocated by the authors is grounded in anintegrativemodelof case formulation that incorporates the latest biomedical and psychosocial knowledge.
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Figure 4 provides a summary of theintegrativemodelof the phenomenology of social withdrawal.
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The major objective of these authors is to find anintegrativemodelof conscious experience in which distinct cognitive states may be quantified and tracked down to specific neurobiological events.
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Researchers explain that people have the tendency to seek and select information using theirintegrativemodel.
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His team of researchers and clinicians provide innovative and comprehensive therapies, screenings and treatments based on the evidence-basedintegrativemodel.
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This level of specialization accelerates knowledge associated with specific systems, but does not foster integrative models, generalizable theories, or applications.
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To help prove the circuit-like amplification theory, research has shown that inducing lesions in long-distance connections corrupts performance in integrative models.
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Integrative models acknowledge the coexistence of separate group-based identities within a common group identity.
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