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collative
collative, a. (and n.) (kəˈleɪtɪv) [ad. L. collātīv-us brought together, collected, joint, f. collāt- (see collate). Cf. F. collatif.] A. adj. † 1. Of the nature of, or formed by, joint contribution: cf. collective. Obs.1656 Blount Glossogr., Collative, conferred together, made large, mutual. 1813 W... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rob Ager
He has a YouTube channel, "Collative Learning" and a website of the same name. Early life Ager did not attend college. He runs the website "Collative Learning". Personal life Ager is from Liverpool. wikipedia.org
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exonerative
exonerative, a. (ɛgˈzɒnərətɪv) [f. L. exonerāt- ppl. stem of exonerāre (see exonerate) + -ive.] Tending to give relief (from an obligation).1819 in Todd. 1875 Poste Gaius i. Introd. (ed. 2) 3 Title..is any fact Collative or Privative of a Right and Impositive or Exonerative of an Obligation. Oxford English Dictionary
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Curiosity
Collative variables involve a comparison between different stimuli or features, which may be actually perceived or which may be recalled from memory. Berlyne mentioned four collative variables: novelty, complexity, uncertainty, and conflict (though he suggested that all collative variables probably involve wikipedia.org
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presentative
presentative, a. (prɪˈzɛntətɪv) [ad. med.L. type *præsentātīvus: see present v. and -ative. Cf. representative.] 1. Eccl. Of a benefice: To or for which a patron has the right of presentation: see quot. 1766. Also said of the advowson, the tithes, etc. connected with such a benefice. Opp. to appropr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Daniel Berlyne
He believed that objects impact on three levels, psychophysical, environmental, and collative. wikipedia.org
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privative
privative, a. (n.) (ˈprɪvətɪv) [ad. L. prīvātīv-us denoting privation, in Gram. privative, negative, f. ppl. stem of prīvāre (see prive v. and -ive). So F. privatif, -ive (16th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. Having the quality of depriving; tending to take away; † having power to prevent (obs. rare).a 1600... Oxford English Dictionary
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Optimal stimulation level
incentive because this stimulation evokes curiousness of consumer; in this situation, exploration is a reaction for a specific stimulus motivated by collative wikipedia.org
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Heerlijkheid
Advowson: A lord might have a right to make advowsons, be they collative (collatie), presentative (gezag) or donative (agrement) when it comes to instituting wikipedia.org
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A Comparative Reading of the Shuihudi Qin Daybook "Stars ... - Brill
Many scholars have already studied the daybook (rishu 日書) text titled "Stars" (Xing 星), which was included among the excavated Qin manuscripts at Shuihudi 睡虎地. The Corpus of Qin Documents Written On Bamboo and Wood (Qin jiandu heji 秦簡牘合集) can be seen as a consequential culmination of these studies. Based on a collative approach, this article offers a comparative ...
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