ecological approach

collocation in English

meaningsofecologicalandapproach

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ecological
adjective
uk
/ˌiː.kəˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌiː.kəˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
relating to ecology or ...
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approach
noun
uk
/əˈprəʊtʃ/
us
/əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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(Definition ofecologicalandapproachfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In the initial brief review of theecologicalapproach(see sect. 2.2), the concept of affordances was introduced.
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The first soil seed bank classification system with anecologicalapproachwas proposed a decade later.
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Thus, the lack of memory posited by theecologicalapproachmatches what is known about the dorsal system.
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The inextricable links between health (or illness) and people's human/natural environments create a basis for anecologicalapproachto health.
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Theecologicalapproachprovides a foundation for understanding the rules of engagement of implicit automatic processes in sensory guided actions.
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I analyze transcriptions of exchanges taking place among multilingual individuals in multicultural settings using theecologicalapproachoffered by complexity theory.
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A common misconception is that theecologicalapproachrejects the possibility that perception may be influenced by or dependent upon mental activity.
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As we will argue below, theecologicalapproachto perception and action does not reject the reality of cognitive activity.
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Theecologicalapproachrejects the assumption that the relation between potential sensory stimulation and physical reality is ambiguous.
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Anecologicalapproachto listening provides a basis on which to understand the perceptual character of musical meaning.
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Anecologicalapproachto composition, whether it is acoustic or electronic, should help us to reconsider the possibilities of realising such an ambition.
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Theecologicalapproachto perception and action constitutes a fundamental contrast to traditional theories.
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Rather, theecologicalapproachrejects the assumption that cognitive activity must be associative, inferential, or computational.
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Theecologicalapproachmotivates the hypothesis that perceivers are directly sensitive to reality.
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In this paper, we take anecologicalapproachusing social organization theory to examine the relationship of neighborhood structural factors and child maltreatment report rates.
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In section 2 we discuss issues raised by the application of theecologicalapproachto composition.
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