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Definition of Apperceiving
1. apperceive [v] - See also: apperceive
Lexicographical Neighbors of Apperceiving
Literary usage of Apperceiving
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Analytic Interest Psychology and Synthetic Philosophy by John Summerfield Engle (1904)
"Interest is the apperceiving Principle. (This thesis is one advanced in the ...
There is great question among Psychologists as to what the apperceiving ..."
2. Introductory Education Psychology: A Book for Teachers in Training by Samuel Bower Sinclair, Frederick Tracy (1909)
"IV—THE apperceiving, INTERPRETING, VALUING, RELATING AND ASSIMILATING ACTIVITY
OF MIND: A.—Interpretation.—What is meant by the term Interpret? ..."
3. Psychology in the Schoolroom by Thomas Francis George Dexter, Alfred Hezekiah Garlick (1908)
"(b) There must be a stock of " apperceiving ideas "—bits of kindred information
which serve to interpret or explain the stimuli. ..."
4. Manual of Empirical Psychology as an Inductive Science: A Text-book for High by Gustav Adolf Lindner (1889)
"The older concept is called the apperceiving, the newer the ... 1) If the new
idea has elements which coincide with the apperceiving concept, ..."
5. The Method of the Recitation by Charles Alexander McMurry, Frank Morton McMurry (1903)
"These latter are the strongest apperceiving notions. Being the ones that are most
vivid and active, they can best establish a feeling of kinship toward what ..."