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Money & Business

Working in teams

...cognitive process, as we all have a tendency to group people and things together in order to better understand them. However, when this happens there is a tendency to exaggerate two things: the differences between you and other groups the similarities among members of the group you are in. Their work recognised three cognitive processes that are part of this: Social...
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Bun-chùrsa mu bhith a’ dèanamh atharrachadh poilitigeach is sòisealta
Society, Politics & Law

Bun-chùrsa mu bhith a’ dèanamh atharrachadh poilitigeach is sòisealta

...J. (2004) ‘What kind of citizen?: the politics of educating for democracy’, American Educational Research Journal, 41(2), pp. 237–269. Wood, B. E., Taylor, R., Atkins, R., & Johnston, M. (2018) Pedagogies for active citizenship: Learning through affective and cognitive domains for deeper democratic engagement. Teaching and Teacher Education, 75, pp. 259–267....
An introduction to artificial intelligence
Education & Development

An introduction to artificial intelligence

...cognitive science, an interdisciplinary pursuit made up of Psychology, Computer Science, Philosophy, Linguistics and Anthropology. Thinking Rationally: Another clear thread has been the attempt to formulate so-called “laws of thought”, often expressed using special systems of symbols deriving from mathematical logic, and thereby build computer systems which are able...
Physical activity for health and wellbeing in the caring role
Health, Sports & Psychology

Physical activity for health and wellbeing in the caring role

...cognitive function helps build and maintain healthy bones, muscles and joints enhances ability to perform activities of daily living provides opportunities to develop social contacts, relationships, and support groups. Of importance to carers is that many of the listed benefits can address and support the physical and mental health implications of the caring role...
Histology, microscopy, anatomy and disease
Science, Maths & Technology

Histology, microscopy, anatomy and disease

...Neuroscience, vol. 4, 2003 © Nature Publishing Group Figure 8: © Woo, E. K. et al. (2005) ‘Myoepithelial carcinoma of the breast: a case report with imaging and pathological findings’, British Journal of Radiology, vol. 78, May 2005. The British Institute of Radiology Interactive For providing slides to examine in the Virtual Microscope, special thanks goes to:...
Economics explains discrimination in the labour market
Society, Politics & Law

Economics explains discrimination in the labour market

...cognition characteristics, the amount they are paid depends on the job they do. This conflicts with neoclassical theory which predicts that workers will be rewarded proportionately according to their level of human capital. The final hypothesis that has received attention in the literature concerns the alleged lack of mobility between primary and secondary segments. This...
Hybrid working: wellbeing and inclusion
Money & Business

Hybrid working: wellbeing and inclusion

...cognitive diversity. It’s also physical and experiential diversity. So one of the big things that we need to start to look at, at the moment, is to realise that consciousness is not co-located with the brain. This is called "post-Cartesian understanding," and that’s the mind-body dualism. The Cartesian concept has been deeply problematical. So we know actually the...
Understanding research with children and young people
Health, Sports & Psychology

Understanding research with children and young people

...cognitive development. And that research again, is only really been done with children in primary schools or secondary schools, no one’s taken that to this group of children. Because their assumption is that they’re not up to it. ILDA OURIQUE For this project they’re doing interviews and questionnaires. They worked out the questions beforehand and hopefully getting...