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  2. Suggestion - Wikipedia

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    specific suggestions generate specific somatic outcomes; suggestions are just as efficacious in the treatment of physical or organic conditions as they are for functional or emotional conditions; and; a successful suggestion-based intervention for a physical condition does not indicate that the original complaint was in any way imaginary. [4]

  3. Suggestive question - Wikipedia

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    A suggestive question is one that implies that a certain answer should be given in response, [1] [2] or falsely presents a presupposition in the question as accepted fact. [3] [4] Such a question distorts the memory thereby tricking the person into answering in a specific way that might or might not be true or consistent with their actual feelings, and can be deliberate or unintentional.

  4. Suggestibility - Wikipedia

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    Suggestibility can be seen in people's day-to-day lives: Someone witnesses an argument after school. When later asked about the "huge fight" that occurred, he recalls the memory, but unknowingly distorts it with exaggerated fabrications, because he now thinks of the event as a "huge fight" instead of a simple argument.

  5. Manage contact auto suggestions in AOL Mail

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    Hide unwanted suggestions in order to improve the accuracy of your suggestions. Hiding a contact suggestion will not remove the contact from your address book. Click Compose. Begin entering an email address or contact in the To field. When the unwanted contact appears, mouse over it and click X. Restore auto suggestions. Click Compose.

  6. Autosuggestion - Wikipedia

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    Émile Coué identified two very different types of self-suggestion: . intentional, "reflective autosuggestion": made by deliberate and conscious effort, andunintentional, "spontaneous auto-suggestion": which is a "natural phenomenon of our mental life … which takes place without conscious effort [and has its effect] with an intensity proportional to the keenness of [our] attention".

  7. Black Eyed Peas star predicts which jobs may go extinct ...

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    will.i.am continued, saying the goal was to create more of a "banter with AI." "A lot is happening when you're talking to yourself. But this is like a different version of that," he said.

  8. There’s a Safer Way to Portray Suicide in Movies and ... - AOL

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    There are plenty of clinical experts who can say, “Don't do this, don't do that,” but I know how I would feel as a screenwriter in that position. I try to offer suggestions without being ...

  9. Use–mention distinction - Wikipedia

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    The phenomenon of a term having different references in various contexts was referred to as suppositio (substitution) by medieval logicians. [7] A substitution describes how a term is substituted in a sentence based on its referent. For nouns, a term can be used in different ways: With a concrete and real referent: [a] "That is my pig ...