cognitive complexity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcognitiveandcomplexity
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cognitive
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈkɒɡ.nə.tɪv/us/ˈkɑːɡ.nə.t̬ɪv/
connected with thinking or conscious ...
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complexity
noun
uk/kəmˈplek.sə.ti/us/kəmˈplek.sə.t̬i/
the state of having many parts and being difficult to understand or find an ...
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Overall, maltreated and nonmaltreated children demonstrated the same level ofcognitivecomplexity.
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The studies include an assessment of positivity and negativity bias,cognitivecomplexity, and affective splitting across domains with attention to exposure to different maltreatment contexts.
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Cognitivecomplexitydemonstrated by the maltreated children is dependent upon a positive or negative context.
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However, maltreated children's abilities to think withcognitivecomplexity, similar to their nonmaltreated counterparts, is sustained, but applied differentially to situations based on emotional valence.
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Thiscognitivecomplexitymay have been responsible for the generally low positive response rate in all conditions.
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The mechanisms by which a person coordinates or isolates domains of activity may differ in pathological patterns, but thecognitivecomplexitydoes not differ.
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Whereascognitivecomplexityand relativistic thinking is essentially a left-brain dominant phenomenon, mystical experiences operate through the right brain.
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Second, children's performance in both positive and negative contexts was evaluated at increasing levels ofcognitivecomplexity.
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Creative workers are also commonly characterized as highly valuing their autonomy; additional dispositional attributes include openness, flexibility,cognitivecomplexity, self-confidence, dominance, and introversion.
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Geometric or iconographic representations have traditionally been archaeological categories associated with modern human behaviour andcognitivecomplexity.
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The socialcognitivecomplexityof numerous species, including dogs, have recently been explored in experimental studies.
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The authors established three components of cross-cultural competence, which include knowledge and cognition, cultural awareness, cross-cultural schema andcognitivecomplexity.
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