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functional autonomy - ترجمة إلى العربية

AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST (1897-1967)
Gordon W. Allport; Gordon Willard Allport; Allport, Gordon Willard; Functional autonomy; Gordan Allport; Becoming: Basic Considerations for Psychology of Personality; Psychology of the Individual

functional autonomy         
الاستقلال الوظيفى
Functional analysis         
BRANCH OF MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS CONCERNED WITH INFINITE-DIMENSIONAL TOPOLOGICAL VECTOR SPACES, OFTEN SPACES OF FUNCTIONS
Functional Analysis; Soft analysis; Functional analyst; Infinitely dimensional analysis; Infinite dimensional analysis; Infinite-dimensional analysis
تحليل الوظائف
AUTONOMOUS         
CONCEPT FOUND IN MORAL, POLITICAL, AND BIOETHICAL PHILOSOPHY
Autonomous; National autonomy; Autonomous behaviour; Autonomi; Otonomi; Autonomy of rational beings; Respect for the autonomy of rational beings; Semi-autonomous; Moral autonomy; Semi-autonomy; Quasi-autonomy; Quasi-autonomous; Special autonomy

الصفة

حُرّ ; مُسْتَقِلّ

تعريف

functional testing
<testing> (Or "black-box testing", "closed-box testing") The application of test data derived from the specified functional requirements without regard to the final program structure. (1996-05-15)

ويكيبيديا

Gordon Allport

Gordon Willard Allport (November 11, 1897 – October 9, 1967) was an American psychologist. Allport was one of the first psychologists to focus on the study of the personality, and is often referred to as one of the founding figures of personality psychology. He contributed to the formation of values scales and rejected both a psychoanalytic approach to personality, which he thought often was too deeply interpretive, and a behavioral approach, which he thought did not provide deep enough interpretations from their data. Instead of these popular approaches, he developed an eclectic theory based on traits. He emphasized the uniqueness of each individual, and the importance of the present context, as opposed to history, for understanding the personality.

Allport had a profound and lasting influence on the field of psychology, even though his work is cited much less often than that of other well-known figures. Part of his influence stemmed from his knack for exploring and broadly conceptualizing important and interesting topics (e.g. rumor, prejudice, religion, traits). Another part of his influence resulted from the deep and lasting impression he made on his students during his long teaching career, many of whom went on to have important careers in psychology. Among his many students were Jerome S. Bruner, Anthony Greenwald, Stanley Milgram, Leo Postman, Thomas Pettigrew, and M. Brewster Smith. His brother Floyd Henry Allport, was professor of social psychology and political psychology at Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (in Syracuse, New York) from 1924 until 1956, and visiting professor at University of California, Berkeley. A Review of General Psychology survey, published in 2002, ranked Allport as the 11th most cited psychologist of the 20th century.

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1. As far as the Old City, "there it is possible to consider other arrangements, such as joint management, the involvement of a third party or a declaration of a separate community quarter, where there is a large degree of functional autonomy," the researchers said.