Introspection is the self-reflective observation of one's own sensations and feeling.
Observation is using your senses to feel, taste, see, smell, or hear things.
An observation that deals with a number or amount is called a quantitative observation. An observation that deals with descriptions is called a qualitative observation.
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Looking inward and reporting your immediate sensations, images, and feelings is known as introspection. This self-reflective practice involves examining one's thoughts and emotions to gain insight into personal experiences. It is often used in psychology to understand mental processes and can contribute to self-awareness and emotional regulation.
Observation is using your senses to feel, taste, see, smell, or hear things.
An observation that deals with a number or amount is called a quantitative observation. An observation that deals with descriptions is called a qualitative observation.
making an observation
The feelings or sensations a work of art produces are called emotions or aesthetic experiences. These can range from joy, sadness, or tranquility to admiration, awe, or inspiration. Art has the power to evoke a wide range of emotional responses in its audience.
Pieces of information gathered through observation are called observations or data.
That feeling is called bitterness.
When a person feels what another person feels by touching them it is called Extra Sensory Perception (ESP) or someone that is very astute of human nature and then it is called intuition.
The reflective layer in the lining of the eye is called the tapetum lucidum. It is a layer of tissue located behind the retina in animals that helps enhance night vision by reflecting light back through the retina.
Naturalistic observation.
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