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A key model feature is that phases of devaluation and/or idealization are consolidated by rationally attributing counter-evidence to external factors. For example, when another person is idealized, their less-than-perfect behavior is attributed to unfavorable external circumstances.
Explain how systems of belief and their practices affected society from the period of 1200 to 1450. 1) Islam, Judaism, Christianity, and the core beliefs and practices of these religions continued to shape societies in Africa and Asia. We have an expert-written solution to this problem!
14 lip 2021 · We show how a resulting idealization and devaluation of others can be stabilized by attributing unexpected behaviour to fictive external factors.
The Unit Guides and the “Instructional Approaches” section of the AP® World History Course and Exam Description (CED) may be useful in providing evidence for satisfying these curricular requirements.
A key model feature is that phases of devaluation and/or idealization are consolidated by rationally attributing counter-evidence to external factors. For example, when another person is idealized, their less-than-perfect behavior is attributed to unfavorable external circumstances.
21 sie 2023 · A key model feature is that phases of devaluation and/or idealization are consolidated by rationally attributing counter-evidence to external factors. For example, when another person...
20 maj 2020 · Idealization is ubiquitous in human cognition, and so is the inclination to be puzzled by it: what to make of ideal gas, infinitely large populations, homo economicus, perfectly just society, known to violate matters of fact?