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People tend to make sense of their social world by putting themselves and others into groups based on perceived commonalities and differences, such as ethnicity, race, religion, gender identity, sexual preference, and socioeconomic status.
It is practically impossible to monolithically group identities together on the grounds of perceived commonalities.
Moreover, its historical connection with Logical Positivism caused many to reject it because of its perceived commonality with nineteenth century positivism.
Fijian ideologies about rugby problematize Benedict Anderson's celebrated but problematic understanding of the nation as based on a territorially bounded, imagined community in which perceived commonality and deep horizontal comradeship override a reality of inequality and difference.
This perceived commonality is important for creating compassion and altruism.
While it was described as a learning experience by many who attended (Gracia Molina Pick of San Diego, who has been at all three forums, would later say of Mexico, "we had a good fight"), a real perceived commonality of interests seems to have eluded participants, who saw some of each other's concerns as off the point or not related to theirs.
From 17 of these clusters, representative metabolites were selected based foremost on their proximity to the center of the cluster and nextmost on their perceived commonality as a metabolite.
The perceived commonality of rare and neglected diseases, i.e. structural R&D deficits, has nourished a long-standing debate whether orphan drug incentives may also benefit neglected diseases.
There is really no 'perceived deep commonality' in the developmental basis of moulting – it is simply the case that moulting is the only thing that appears to unite the ecdysozoan animals, and as such it is an inferred rather than perceived commonality.
When asked the question of whether ' most people in my culture smoke' to assess participants' perceived commonality of smoking in their communities, there was a significant difference between male and female participants (χ=5.424, df=1, p<0.05) ; more males (n=46, 34%) believed that smoking was a cultural habit in their community than females (n=17, 57%) did.
The inclusion of various contexts or perspectives about the phenomena is important because, as Chu and Treagust (2014) found, only a few students were able to achieve stable, correct conceptions by perceiving the commonalities and demonstrating understanding of the scientific conceptions across contexts.
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