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Wat (wie) is prospection - definitie


Prospection         
GENERATION AND EVALUATION OF MENTAL REPRESENTATIONS OF POSSIBLE FUTURES
·noun The act of looking forward, or of providing for future wants; foresight.
Prospection         
GENERATION AND EVALUATION OF MENTAL REPRESENTATIONS OF POSSIBLE FUTURES
In psychology, prospection is the generation and evaluation of mental representations of possible futures. The term therefore captures a wide array of future-oriented psychological phenomena, including the prediction of future emotion (affective forecasting), the imagination of future scenarios (episodic foresight), and planning.
prospect         
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Prospect (group); Prospects; Prospect (music); Prospect (disambiguation); Prospects (disambiguation); Prospect, Tennessee; Prospect, TN
(prospected)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If there is some prospect of something happening, there is a possibility that it will happen.
Unfortunately, there is little prospect of seeing these big questions answered...
The prospects for peace in the country's eight-year civil war are becoming brighter...
There is a real prospect that the bill will be defeated in parliament.
N-VAR: with supp, oft N of n/-ing
2.
A particular prospect is something that you expect or know is going to happen.
They now face the prospect of having to wear a cycling helmet by law...
N-SING: usu with supp, oft N of n/-ing
3.
Someone's prospects are their chances of being successful, especially in their career.
I chose to work abroad to improve my career prospects.
N-PLURAL: usu supp N
4.
When people prospect for oil, gold, or some other valuable substance, they look for it in the ground or under the sea.
He had prospected for minerals everywhere from the Gobi Desert to the Transvaal...
In fact, the oil companies are already prospecting not far from here.
VERB: V for n, V
prospecting
He was involved in oil, zinc and lead prospecting.
N-UNCOUNT
prospector (prospectors)
The discovery of gold brought a flood of prospectors into the Territories.
N-COUNT

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Prospection
In psychology, prospection is the generation and evaluation of mental representations of possible futures. The term therefore captures a wide array of future-oriented psychological phenomena, including the prediction of future emotion (affective forecasting), the imagination of future scenarios (episodic foresight), and planning.