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1.Analogical representations include maps and images. The underlying structure of such representations closely matches that of the things they represent... Maps, images, diagrams, linked lists, and flow charts are examples of analogical representations.
2. Dream Content Types
The latent content of a dream, according to Freud, is the dream's underlying psychological meaning. This material is disguised metaphorically and comprises information that is hidden from conscious consciousness, usually because it is distressing or traumatic.
3.The smallest units of speech capable of conveying information. The word "work" is made up of a single morpheme, while the word "working," which indicates some action, is made up of two morphemes ("work" and "ing").
4. The perception process has three stages: sensory stimulation and selection, organization, and interpretation.
5.a notion is a collection of ideas.
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1. analogical representation mental pictures that have a direct relationship to the actual object you are thinking about.
2. latent content a meaningful unit of language (words) is your personal interpretation of your
senses or thoughts the hidden aspects of a dream that you must figure out
3. morpheme mental pictures that have a direct
4. interpretation is a relationship to the actual object you are thinking about
5. conception is a grouping of concepts
6. category is your personal meaning given to places, events, situations, and people
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