• The weak central coherence theory (WCC), also called the central coherence theory (CC), suggests that a specific perceptual-cognitive style, loosely described...
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  • Coherence theory of truth, regards truth as coherence within some specified set of sentences, propositions or beliefs Weak central coherence theory,...
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  • children with autism. Weak central coherence theory hypothesizes that a limited ability to see the big picture underlies the central disturbance in autism...
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    Several theories of mechanism are available; none are likely to provide a complete explanation. One general-processing theory is weak central coherence theory...
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  • According to this theory, long-term unity is impaired in autism, similar to theory of mind deficits and weak central coherence theory. Individuals with...
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    phenotype. This includes theories suggesting a tendency to focus on details over broader context (weak central coherence theory), and distinct cognitive...
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  • disorder – Disorder of thought form, content or stream Weak central coherence theory – Theory on autism Jan Ellen Goldstein (2002). Console and Classify:...
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  • a subagency of the Washington State Department of Ecology Weak central coherence theory, a concept related to autism WebSphere Customer Center, IBM...
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  • thoughts (theory of mind),[citation needed] and an inability to integrate pieces of information into coherent wholes ("weak central coherence", WCC). The...
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    Emergence (redirect from Weak emergence)
    emerge only when they interact in a wider whole. Emergence plays a central role in theories of integrative levels and of complex systems. For instance, the...
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  • a single dendrite facing opposite. Weak central coherence theory (WCC) – also called the central coherence theory (CC), suggests that a specific perceptual-cognitive...
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  • Swartz, § 3. Correspondence Theory Lynch 2011, pp. 3–5 Crumley II 2009, p. 58 Glanzberg 2023, § 1.2 The Coherence Theory Lowe 2005, pp. 926–927 Lynch...
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    particles. Quantum field theories for the strong nuclear force and the weak nuclear force have also been developed. The quantum field theory of the strong nuclear...
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    Entropic gravity (category Information theory)
    not a fundamental interaction. The theory, based on string theory, black hole physics, and quantum information theory, describes gravity as an emergent...
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    available at the time had limited coherence length. Michelson pointed out that constraints on geometry forced by limited coherence length required the use of...
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    World-systems theory (also known as world-systems analysis or the world-systems perspective) is a multidisciplinary approach to world history and social...
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  • probability Posterior probability Borel's paradox Bertrand's paradox Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy) Dutch book Algebra of random variables...
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  • use of decision theory (the theory of rational choice) as a set of guidelines to help understand economic and social behavior. The theory tries to approximate...
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  • approach are coherence-based accounts, which define rationality as internal coherence among the agent's mental states. Many rules of coherence have been...
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  • different processes. PRAM consistency is weaker than processor consistency. PRAM relaxes the need to maintain coherence to a location across all its processors...
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  • (universal desire) of Platonic philosophy. Freud attached great importance to coherence of his structural model. The metapsychological specification of the functions...
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    intravascular optical coherence tomography studies: a report from the International Working Group for Intravascular Optical Coherence Tomography Standardization...
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    psychology. These new theories are not non-logical or anti-logical. They find logical coherence in most communities of discourse. These theories are thus often...
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    primary methodology for studying this phenomenon. Granovetter's theory of the strength of weak ties and Ronald Burt's concept of structural holes are two of...
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  • implicit language acquisition without natural exposure. The Weak Central Coherence (WCC) theory proclaims that autistic individuals often are more detail-oriented...
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    to the believer. His pragmatic theory of truth was a synthesis of correspondence theory of truth and coherence theory of truth, with an added dimension...
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  • gratifications theory is a communication theory that describes the reasons and means by which people seek out media to meet specific needs. The theory postulates...
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