Sentence examples for tendency to recall from inspiring English sources

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The phenomenon is called overgeneral memory, a tendency to recall past events in a broad, vague manner.

The collected data show -- not surprisingly, if you think about it -- a tendency to recall what is learned in school aside from academics, but with teachers still in pivotal roles.

From these assumptions we can theorize that intentional systems such as humans have a stronger tendency to recall interrupted activities than finished ones.

Rosenbaum and Massiah [58] noted that customers have the tendency to recall their own difficult experiences and build a strong sense of empathy and social responsibility to help other customers facing similar difficulties.

T(S(G))=if P accomplishes G. Zeigarnik uses the tendency to recall activities as a symptom for the existence of tension The expectation of the existence of such a system is based on the following: Assumption 3: To a need for G corresponds a force f(P,G) action upon the person and causing a tendency of locomotion toward G.

The results show that depressed patients sitting with a slumped posture had a tendency to recall more negative than positive words compared to the upright-sitting group.

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Their tendency also to recall words that sounded the same or that had similar meanings is reminiscent of clustering.

The video also highlights how hard it is to distinguish between synesthesia and a tendency to think metaphorically, quickly recalling the cultural associations we have with certain numbers or colors.

In adults, it has been hypothesised that patients with headache report more stress on retrospective self-reports than do headache-free controls because of a tendency to selectively recall more stressful events on retrospective measures [23].

The extended washout period in the L-PAQ reliability study would have minimized bias by reducing any tendency of respondents to recall previous responses, though one concern with this length of interval is any potential change in the construct being measured (17).

Secondly, "forward telescoping of events", a tendency to recollect episodes of e.g. spinal problems as having happened more recently, are more likely to bias estimates with long recall periods [ 15].

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