integrated theory उदाहरण वाक्य
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- We are convinced Einstein's theory will eventually be replaced by a more integrated theory, something Einstein himself attempted ( unsucessfully ) in his later years; but we can never go back to Newton .-- T 23 : 50, 1 June 2006 ( UTC)
- It is designed to provide exposure in considerable depth to the broader range of theological disciplines ( biblical studies, history, theology, ethics, sociology of religion, and the arts of ministry ) in a manner that integrates theory and practice, or reflection and action.
- In 2009, he and Michael Walcheski co-authored a book titled " Family Life Education : Integrating Theory and Practice, 2nd ed . " which was published by the National Council on Family Relations [ http : / / www . ncfr . org /.
- The idea that complex behavior results from the dynamic interaction of genes and cultural environment is not new; however, cultural neuroscience represents a novel empirical approach to demonstrating bidirectional interactions between culture and biology by integrating theory and methods from cultural psychology, neuroscience and neurogenetics.
- Since then, Garrett has spent a further 15 years devoting his professional life to formulating an integrated theory, practice model and architecture for organisational and social change through work with a variety of commercial and social clients in Europe, Asia, North America and the Caribbean.
- In 1977, through his groundbreaking discoveries he founded a physiological scientific school for the study of the non-quantal release of neurotransmitters, presented an integrated theory of this second main mechanism for the transfer of information at nerve and muscle synapses ( the location of signal transmission ).
- The processing fluency theory of aesthetic pleasure emphasizes the interaction between the viewer and an object in that it integrates theories and a wide range of empirical evidence that focus on effects of objective stimulus attributes on perceived beauty with those that emphasize the role of experience, for example by invoking prototypicality.
- In addition to over 100 articles and chapters and several edited books, she has written two books on motivation, one targeting researchers and teachers ( " Motivation to Learn : Integrating Theory and Practice " ) and the other targeting parents ( " Motivated Minds : Raising Children Who Love Learning " ).
- Linda Skitka and colleagues have introduced the concept of moral conviction, which refers to a " strong and absolute belief that something is right or wrong, moral or immoral . " According to Skitka's Integrated Theory of Moral Conviction ( ITMC ), attitudes held with moral conviction, known as moral mandates, differ from strong but non-moral attitudes in a number of important ways.