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One's own perception is fundamental to understanding genuine well-being, both at an individual level and at a National level alongside objective indicators such as material wealth, life expectancy, and child mortality rates [ 11].
"It's not about controlling a person's movements and gaze," he explained to us via email, "but about creating one's own perception.
The Cohen PSS was originally developed in 1983 as a 14-item Likert type questionnaire in order to measure one's own perception and appraisal of life events as stressful [ 12].
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Comparing one's own perceptions to what others observe can provide striking bits of insight.
They found that one's psychological adjustment to a stressor was affected both by one's own perceptions and by the partner's perceptions.
Therefore, it was only considered possible to learn how to apply the system by calibrating one's own perceptions of organization against a database of leaves with established ranks, which has not until now been available in published form.
It relies on one's own individual perception of life and the world.
Thirdly, this is one of the first studies that addresses children's own perception of their living environment related to their physical activity behaviour.
The GoodFellas scene is an observed experience bound up in one's own moral perception.
Proprioception - from Latin proprius, meaning "one's own", and perception - one of the human senses.
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