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# 1996 Edinburgh: Hurford, J. R., Studdert-Kennedy, M. & Knight C. ( eds ), Approaches to the Evolution of Language-Social and Cognitive Bases, Cambridge University Press, 1998.
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# Cognitive strategies: Capability to learn, think, and remember
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# Cognitive Role Theory, which is summarised by Flynn and Lemay as " the relationship between expectations and behaviours "
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# Need for Cognitive Change
# Cognitive Routes: A message can appeal to an individual's cognitive evaluation to help change an attitude.
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* Pain in invertebrates # Cognitive abilities
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# Dilts, Robert, Cognitive Patterns of Jesus of Nazareth, Dynamic Learning Publications, Ben Lomond, CA, 1992
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# and ideas
# It is not good enough to have ideas, you must also be able to implement them and know they work.
# Efficiency of parenthood: an idea that increases the proportion of children who will adopt ideas of their parents.
# Proselytic: ideas generally passed to others beyond one's own children.
# Preservational: ideas that influence those that hold them to continue to hold them for a long time.
# Adversative: ideas that influence those that hold them to attack or sabotage competing ideas and / or those that hold them.
# Motivational: ideas that people adopt because they perceive some self-interest in adopting them.
# The next best thing to having good ideas is recognizing good ideas from your users.
# Arguably, wage slavery, like chattel slavery, does not stem from some immutable " human nature ," but represents a " specific response to material and historical conditions " that " reproduce the inhabitants, the social relations … the ideasthe social form of daily life.
# Unusual ideas challenge the authority of science and scientists, which appeals to anti-establishment sentiments.
# Idols of the Tribe ( Idola tribus ): This is humans ' tendency to perceive more order and regularity in systems than truly exists, and is due to people following their preconceived ideas about things.
# As a collection of certain ideas with certain kinds of content, usually normative ;
# As the form or internal logical structure that ideas have within a set ;
# By the role in which ideas play in human-social interaction ;
# By the role that ideas play in the structure of an organization ;
# Attitudes: Ingrained bias towards different ideas, people, situation, and may affect how one acts towards these things.
# to have genuine ideas to express
# There is a theme ( or combination of themes ) that the problem has been composed to illustrate: chess problems typically instantiate particular ideas.
# He must not advocate or possess racially or religiously intolerant ideas.
# study both of the communication media that disseminate the ideas on which opinions are based and of the uses that propagandists and other manipulators make of these media.
# To provide a common language to enable the exchange of ideas and information, both within and outside the organization.
# With the disappearance of masks in his own ballets, Noverre pronounced his advanced ideas on stage make-up for dancers that would allow for the dancer's expression to be seen rather than hidden behind a mask ( Lee 111 ).
# a person involved in, and with, abstract, erudite ideas and theories ;

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