No. Secondary elaboration refers to adding to the details of the manifest dream, that is "elaborating" on that dream when awake and remembering the dream. The dreamer's conscious mind might attempt to fill in the gaps of the remembered dream, or add subtle interpretations that were not evident in the actual dream. For example, when remembering a dream of an older man in a uniform sitting on a sidewalk, the dreamer might describe "a homeless veteran." That is secondary elaboration.
Freud believed that secondary elaboration could distort or disguise the true latent meaning of the dream.
Infants become aware of things and respond to people and objects during the third sensorimotor stage in Piaget's theory, known as the "secondary circular reactions" stage. At this stage (around 4-8 months old), infants start to intentionally grasp objects, imitate actions, and show interest and responsiveness to stimuli in their environment.
True. According to Piaget's theory of cognitive development, children between 4-5 years old may struggle with conservation tasks when objects are spaced apart in different ways. This is due to the child's limited understanding of mathematical principles and inability to mentally manipulate the objects.
According to Piaget, object permanence is a simple behavior that is repeated often in infancy. This is the understanding that objects continue to exist even when they are out of sight. It is a key cognitive milestone in a child's development.
No, objects do not have feelings. Feelings are typically associated with living beings that have the capacity for emotions and consciousness. Objects are inanimate and do not possess the ability to feel emotions.
Automatonophobia is the fear of human-like objects, such as robots or mannequins.
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To answer that specifically, we'd have to know what the objects are (or at least their volumes).
The term secondary market refers to a financial market where stock, bonds, and futures are sold. A secondary market also refers to used goods and objects.
The combined momentum of the two objects.
Transparent objects are see through or clear. Transparentobjects are two words combined.
Solid objects may melt into a liquid form when they are heated. Liquids may become gases when heated. When objects are combined and heated, they can become new objects altogether, like in cooking.
It is made of several small objects combined together.
1) Water and flour 2) Treacle and Honey 3) Banana and egg
The momentum of the system after the collision is the total mass of the objects multiplied by their combined velocity.
The change in the combined thermal energy of the slide and the seat of her pants refers to the overall increase or decrease in heat energy in both objects.
The assignment of numbers or symbols to a property of objects according to value or magnitude is
Quite true.