- The
purposive approach (sometimes
referred to as purposivism,
purposive construction,
purposive interpretation, or the
modern principle in construction)...
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Purposive behaviorism, also
known as
cognitive behaviorism, is a
branch of
psychology that was
introduced by
Edward Tolman. It
combines the
study of behavior...
- A
judgment sample, also
known as an
expert or
purposive sample, is a type of non-random sample,
where a
researcher or
expert selects the
sample based...
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human art.
Telos is the root of the
modern term teleology, the
study of
purposiveness or of
objects with a view to
their aims, purposes, or intentions. Teleology...
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under section 7 have been adopted. In general,
courts have
embraced a
purposive interpretation of
Charter rights. This
means that
since early cases, such...
- A
serious game or
applied game is a game
designed for a
primary purpose other than pure entertainment. The "serious"
adjective is
generally prepended to...
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theories and works, he
founded what is now a
branch of
psychology known as
purposive behaviorism.
Tolman also
promoted the
concept known as
latent learning...
- uses
arguments drawn from the
natural law tradition,
emphasizing the
purposive approach when
applying law. A
fifth judge, who is
unable to
reach a conclusion...
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historian Stephen Wheatcroft,
approximately 1
million of
these deaths were "
purposive"
while the rest
happened through neglect and irresponsibility. The deaths...
- areas.
Archaeological field surveys can also be
characterized as
either purposive or
sampling surveys. The former,
sometimes also
called "archaeological...