Observational terms are terms that refer to empirical events according to logical positivism,.

Related Articles

Clairvoyance at psychology-glossary.com■■■■
Clairvoyance refers to the purported ability to perceive events at a distance or through physical barriers. . . . Read More
Scale at psychology-glossary.com■■■
(1) A type of composite measure composed of several items that have a logical or empirical structure . . . Read More
A priori method at psychology-glossary.com■■■
A priori method according to Peirce, a way of fixing belief according to the reasonableness of the event. . . . Read More
Correlational laws at psychology-glossary.com■■■
Correlational laws refer to laws that specify the systematic relationships among classes of empirical . . . Read More
Miracle at psychology-glossary.com■■■
Miracle: In the context of psychology, the concept of a miracle—an event or phenomenon that is not . . . Read More
Rationalization at psychology-glossary.com■■■
Rationalization refers to a defense mechanism that involves reinterpreting our Behavior to make it more . . . Read More
Ernst Mach (1838 - 1916) at psychology-glossary.com■■■
Ernst Mach (18381916) observed that some mental experiences are the same even though they are stimulated . . . Read More
Observational Record at psychology-glossary.com■■■
. . . Read More
Development at psychology-glossary.com■■
Development refers to the systematic and successive changes that follow a logical or orderly pattern . . . Read More