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The sports minister, Hugh Robertson – aware of the extent to which perceptions of the London 2012 legacy and ongoing uncertainty over the Olympic Stadium risked clouding the pre-Games feel-good factor – was mentally counting votes as he paced the carpet.
This article explores the degree to which perceptions of water quality are spatially correlated across two watersheds in San Antonio, Texas.
This study was designed to examine the extent to which perceptions of physical function and the value placed on physical function are related to satisfaction ratings.
In addition, we aimed to explore: 4) public perceptions of over-diagnosis of depression and ADHD, and 5) the extent to which perceptions of over-diagnosis are related to attitudes towards the acceptability of drug treatment for these conditions.
Furthermore, measures with adequate psychometric properties are often either primarily evaluative, i.e. illustrating the extent to which perceptions are positive or negative, or they focus on single dimensions of the aging experience such as anxiety about aging or felt-age.
Although many studies in the literature stress the importance and magnitude of malnutrition problem, very few studies deal with an approach explaining the perceptions, values and interests of stakeholders and the extent to which perceptions fit the original concept of comprehensive approach, proposed by international health organizations [ 12].
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To which perception of the position of the pointer (of the table) does this wave function correspond?
They interpret their results as supporting a "principle of perceptual equivalence", according to which perception and dreaming share a common neural substrate.
In this study, we first establish the robustness of this finding and then investigate the extent to which perception, language, and color preference may influence color conceptualization.
It raises broader issues as well, such as the philosophical debate between, on the one hand, a Lockean "realist" account according to which perception involves the creation of an "inner reflection" of an independently existing external reality, and, on the other hand, a Kantean "anti-realist" concept of the "veil of perception".
For this reason, touch, especially of the active, haptic variety, seems like an ideal model for views of perception according to which perception is essentially a form of action, or at least a form of experience that involves action in a unique manner.
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