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affectiveaf‧fec‧tive /əˈfektɪv/ adjective medical or technical - As affective development is inseparable from cognitive development, social development is inseparable from cognitive and affective development.
- Both focus on affective rather than cognitive factors as central to the process.
- In addition, affective experiences and feelings are now conserved.
- It's also important to note how important the affective, as opposed to merely informational or propositional component of conversation is.
- It seems difficult to write behavioural objectives for this domain alone, as affective functioning is always interwoven with cognitive functioning.
- Of most importance to teachers were affective aims relating to the personal development of children.
- Representation allows for the creation of images of experiences, including affective experiences.
- These factors influence not only cognitive reasoning but also affective reasoning.
relating to or having an effect on the emotions: affective disorders |