Within the realm of social psychology, the proximity principle accounts for the tendency for individuals to form interpersonal relations with those who...
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Principles of grouping (section Proximity)
left, the similarity principle dominates the proximity principle; the rows are probably seen before the columns. The principle of closure refers to the...
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Theodore Newcomb (section Proximity Principle)
elaborated by Newcomb, and then later by other researchers. The Proximity Principle is the tendency for individuals to associate, befriend, and be attracted...
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Iconicity (section Quantity principle)
to formal complexity Proximity principle: conceptual distance tends to match with linguistic distance Sequential order principle: the sequential order...
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component of primogeniture. In some feudal entities, proximity of blood was a generally accepted principle. For example, according to the "ancient custom"...
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program, Front Row Seat.[citation needed] He is the author of The Proximity Principle and From Paycheck to Purpose. Personal finance expert, author, and...
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A Proximity Fuse (also VT fuse or "variable time fuze") is a fuse that detonates an explosive device automatically when it approaches within a certain...
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Proximity analysis is a class of spatial analysis tools and algorithms that employ geographic distance as a central principle. Distance is fundamental...
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individuals to affiliate with each other, eventually forming a group. The Proximity Principle – the tendency for individuals to develop relationships and form...
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Proximity ligation assay (in situ PLA) is a technology that extends the capabilities of traditional immunoassays to include direct detection of proteins...
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principles of attraction: Proximity principle, similarity principle, and elaboration principle. The elaboration principle can be seen in many different...
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The dangerous proximity doctrine is an American standard for distinguishing between preparation and attempt in a criminal case.: 683 Under this standard...
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Gestalt psychology (redirect from Law of Proximity)
ways humans perceive objects based on similarity, proximity, and continuity. The law of proximity states that when an individual perceives an assortment...
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An organizing principle is a core assumption from which everything else by proximity can derive a classification or a value. It is like a central reference...
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Second law of thermodynamics (redirect from Second principle of thermodynamics)
conservation of energy. Conceptually, the first law describes the fundamental principle that systems do not consume or 'use up' energy, that energy is neither...
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Mere-exposure effect (redirect from Exposure principle)
In social psychology, this effect is sometimes called the familiarity principle. The effect has been demonstrated with many kinds of things, including...
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Litz wire (section Proximity effect)
frequencies. The wire is designed to reduce losses due to the skin effect and proximity effect at frequencies up to about 1 MHz. It consists of many thin wire...
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Fantasy (psychology) (section The fantasy principle)
nourishment towards a phantasmization of the mothers' breast, which is in close proximity to the instinctual need. Now bodily pleasure is derived from the sucking...
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half-integer spin (spin 1/2, spin 3/2, etc.) and obey the Pauli exclusion principle. These particles include all quarks and leptons and all composite particles...
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Principal component analysis (redirect from Principle components)
using PCA as a display mechanism. Genetics varies largely according to proximity, so the first two principal components actually show spatial distribution...
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IMPATT diode (section Principle of operation)
are used in a variety of applications from low-power radar systems to proximity alarms. A major drawback of IMPATT diodes is the high level of phase noise...
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Micro perforated plate (section Operating principle)
absorber, the sound wave propagates into the absorber. Because of the proximity of the porous material, the oscillating air molecules inside the absorber...
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Photoionization detector (section Principle)
linearity because of recombination of oppositely charged ions formed in close proximity and/or 2) absorption of UV light without ionization. The signal produced...
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Contact lithography (section Operating principle)
until it was substituted by proximity printing, where a gap is introduced between the photomask and the substrate. Proximity printing had poorer resolution...
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Pulse-Doppler radar (section Principle)
pulse-Doppler allows small high-speed objects to be detected in close proximity to large slow moving reflectors. To achieve this, the transmitter must...
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Carbon nanotube nanomotor (section Principle)
successive stators hence making the plate complete rotations. The high proximity between the stators and the rotor plate is one reason why a large force...
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(e.g. PM 10 ~ particles under 10 micrometres) PP Polypropylene PP Proximity Principle PPC Pollution Prevention and Control Act PPE Personal Protective...
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Locality (linguistics) (section Principle A)
In linguistics, locality refers to the proximity of elements in a linguistic structure. Constraints on locality limit the span over which rules can apply...
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