A concept is a collection of [...] about something.
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attributes and experiences
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A concept is a collection of [...] about something.
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A concept is a collection of [...] about something.
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DFTW: Human data collection of a group or class of objects formed by combining all their aspects.” A concept isn’t unlike a mental-model. Other ideas to think of: A theory, Abstraction, an attempt to visualize a process. <span>Concepts are not always shared. They are usually a collection of attributes and experiences. For example, “Fathers” are shown in the movies as strong, providing, loving figures. The prevailing concept of fatherhood is that you should be a “good dad.” There is a mess of expectations, experiences, emotions, scenes from Televisions, family experiences – But what does that mean? And is it really the norm? I would argue that “bad dad” is probably the norm (I like my dad / but based on the people I’ve met in my life). Is a dog just the cutest little thing you ever saw… OR is it that thing that bit you – and that you’ve been terrorized by your whole life? And… it’s hard to describe feelings so – how
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