Monday, 12 September 2011

Concept Research.


Judgement
Judgement (or judgment) is the evaluation of evidence in the making of a decision. The term has three distinct uses:
  • Informal and psychological – used in reference to the quality of cognitive faculties and adjudicational capabilities of particular individuals, typically called wisdom or discernment.
  • Legal – used in the context of legal trial, to refer to a final finding, statement, or ruling, based on a considered weighing of evidence, called "adjudication". See spelling note for further explanation.
  • Religious – used in the concept of salvation to refer to the adjudication of God in determining Heaven or Hell for each and all human beings.

Habit

Habit (psychology), an acquired pattern of behavior that often occurs automatically
Drug addiction is sometimes referred to as "having a drug habit".

a habit is something which you will do continuously and you cant help but do it, its something that can be impulsive or something you are very much aware of but you have to do it to make you feel at ease about certain scenarios 

Emotions
Emotion is the complex psychophysiological experience of an individual's state of mind as interacting with biochemical (internal) and environmental (external) influences. In humans, emotion fundamentally involves "physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience." Emotion is associated with moodtemperamentpersonalitydisposition, and motivation. Motivations direct and energize behavior, while emotions provide the affective component to motivation, positive or negative.
No definitive taxonomy of emotions exists, though numerous taxonomies have been proposed. Some categorizations include:
  • "Cognitive" versus "non-cognitive" emotions
  • Instinctual emotions (from the amygdala), versus cognitive emotions (from the prefrontal cortex).
  • Categorization based on duration: Some emotions occur over a period of seconds (for example, surprise), whereas others can last years (for example, love).
A related distinction is between the emotion and the results of the emotion, principally behaviors and emotional expressions. People often behave in certain ways as a direct result of their emotional state, such as crying, fighting or fleeing. If one can have the emotion without the corresponding behavior, then we may consider the behavior not to be essential to the emotion.[citation needed]

Discovery
Discovery may refer to:
  • Discovery (observation), observing or finding something unknown
  • Discovery (fiction), a character's learning something unknown

To discover can be anything that you personally don't know, there are many things that you can learn through life, yourself being the main one. However there is also others such as different countries, even when you move into a new house you have to go around and discover what is in your local area, this will be a big part of freshers this years life! The way that you can take into account what you want to happen will all come down to how much of an adventurer you are and how much you want to "discover"

Beliefs
Belief is the psychological state in which an individual holds a proposition or premise to be true.

This can link to something which you want to believe that may not be true, however it is down to someones personal opinion if it is true or not, this makes no difference to other peoples life's in most cases however some as in religion can be taken rather personally if you are to argue against the standard belief of what someone says as some people can take it rather harshly if you are not to agree with them, these are known mostly as extremists. 

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