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Construct validity of the effect

Construct validity of the effect refers to the extent to which the dependent variable is a valid representation of the theoretical response

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Construction

Construction in the Psychology Context: Building and Shaping Human Experience

In psychology, "construction" refers to the process through which individuals create and shape their perceptions, beliefs, memories, and experiences. This concept underscores the active role that humans play in organizing and interpreting information from their surroundings, ultimately constructing their own subjective realities. Understanding the concept of construction in psychology is fundamental to comprehending how individuals make sense of the world and how their mental processes shape their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. In this comprehensive exploration, we will delve into the concept of "construction" in psychology, provide numerous examples of its applications, offer recommendations for enhancing constructive cognitive processes, discuss treatment and healing approaches related to cognitive distortions, and list some related concepts within the field of psychology.

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Constructive

Constructive when prior experience affects how people recall things and what they actually recall from memory.

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Constructive alternativism

Constructive alternativism refers to Kelly's notion that it is always possible to view ourselves and the world in a variety of ways. It is the idea that humans are free to revise or replace their constructs with alternatives as needed.

Constructive coping

Constructive coping is defined as efforts to deal with stressful events that are judged to be relatively healthful.

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Constructive feedback

Constructive feedback refers to feedback intended to be helpful, corrective, and/or encouraging

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Constructive perception

Constructive perception it is when the perceiver builds (constructs ) a cognitive understanding (perception) of a stimulus; he or she not only uses sensory information as the foundation for the structure, but also uses other sources of information to build the perception

Constructive Play

Constructive Play characterized as manipulation of objects for the purpose of constructing or creating something (Rubin, 1984).

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