observer perspective
collocation in Englishmeaningsofobserverandperspective
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observer
noun[C]
uk/əbˈzɜː.vər/us/əbˈzɝː.vɚ/
a person who watches what happens but has no active part ...
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perspective
noun
uk/pəˈspek.tɪv/us/pɚˈspek.tɪv/
a particular way of ...
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(Definition ofobserverandperspectivefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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People who useobserverperspectiveto remember their old self tend to believe that they are less likely to revert to their old self.
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Anobserverperspectivewas more prominent in false memories.
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When a person recalls memories from theobserverperspective, it helps preserve their self-image and self-esteem.
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True memories were generally reported to have a field perspective versus anobserverperspective.
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Typically, older memories are recollected through anobserverperspective, and observer memories are more often reconstructions while field memories are more vivid like copies.
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Clinical psychologists have found that theobserverperspectiveacts like a psychological buffer to decrease the stress an individual feels when recalling a difficult memory.
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Depressed adults also recall positive memories from anobserverperspectiverather than a field perspective, where they appear as a spectator rather than a participant in their own memory.
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Events that were relatively low in emotional experience are often remembered from a field perspective, whereas events higher in emotion are more likely to remembered from anobserverperspective.
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Since women feel more objectified than men, they tend to be put in center-of-attention situations more often, which results in recalling more memories from theobserverperspective.
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The field and observer perspectives have also been described as pre-reflective and reflective, respectively.
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People who useobserverperspectiveto remember their old self tend to believe that they are less likely to revert to their old self.
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Anobserverperspectivewas more prominent in false memories.
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When a person recalls memories from theobserverperspective, it helps preserve their self-image and self-esteem.
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True memories were generally reported to have a field perspective versus anobserverperspective.
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Typically, older memories are recollected through anobserverperspective, and observer memories are more often reconstructions while field memories are more vivid like copies.
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Depressed adults also recall positive memories from anobserverperspectiverather than a field perspective, where they appear as a spectator rather than a participant in their own memory.
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Events that were relatively low in emotional experience are often remembered from a field perspective, whereas events higher in emotion are more likely to remembered from anobserverperspective.
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Since women feel more objectified than men, they tend to be put in center-of-attention situations more often, which results in recalling more memories from theobserverperspective.
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The field and observer perspectives have also been described as pre-reflective and reflective, respectively.
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