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perceptions <a perception; perceptions> N

perceptions
perceptions

perception disorder PSYCH

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Risk perceptions are particularly important for individual behaviors, such as exercise, diet, and even sunscreen use.
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One such belief is that there simply and literally "is" no reality beyond the perceptions or beliefs we each have about reality.
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The use of suggestive questioning by therapists changes perceptions and can cause entire memories to be created.
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For example, maltreated children who feel good about themselves may process risk situations differently by attributing different reasons to the environments they experience and, thereby, avoid producing negative internalized self-perceptions.
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With the controversies concerning the capital, perceptions of neglect and mismanagement of the economy had grown.
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She treated the self-evaluations in which the perceptions changed according to whether or not the interviewee was the husband or the wife.
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In recent years, the blogosphere has taken reporting a step further, mining down to the experiences and perceptions of individual citizens.
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This affects the political debate, and leads to misguided perceptions.
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A newspaper report of 1974 said that planning was still underway for the $250 million proposal, but by 1975 public perceptions had begun to turn towards retention of the station.
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This is due to their perceptions towards positive health beliefs, as well as a relatively high disposable income.
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