Other researchers have also narrowed
the mental differences between people and birds.
Not exact matches
Are you honestly saying you don't know the
difference between seeing someone and thinking they are attractive and seeing someone and having
mental se - xual images with that
person?!?!
Or, if you prefer philosophical examples, consider the recent debates
between proponents of a unified cognitive science, a science that would demonstrate
mental events to be either strictly identical with physical events or epiphenomena of them —
people like Daniel Dennett and Patricia Churchland — and those who think that there is a philosophically irreducible
difference between the physical and the
mental — that is,
people like Thomas Nagel and John Searle.
It also spells out the
differences between counselors, psychologists, psychiatrists, etc., which can be confusing to
people seeking
mental health services.
aIt denotes that disparities in mean
mental health scores
between married and widowed
persons reflect statistically significant
differences at the p <.05 level.
The three sets of covariates, primarily differential selection and marital quality, explain approximately 23 % [100 × (− 1.93 + 1.48) / − 1.93 ≈ 23] of the
differences in
mental health summary scores
between widowed and married
persons.
It is worthy studying the relationship
between positive changes and psychological variables as positive changes are assumed to make a
difference in
people's lives by affecting levels of distress, well - being or other areas of
mental health.
I think there is a big
difference between mental laziness and physical laziness that many
people ignore.