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  2. Two-factor models of personality - Wikipedia

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    c. 1800 (1947) Kant's four temperaments (i. e. recognition of the two factors of things), Eysenck's four temperaments: beauty (extroversion) sublime (Neuroticism) Phlegmatic Sanguine Melancholic Choleric c. 1900 Ivan Pavlov's four temperaments: Passivity: (Active or Passive) Extremeness: (Extreme response or Moderate response)

  3. Complex projective space - Wikipedia

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    Formally, a complex projective space is the space of complex lines through the origin of an (n+1)-dimensional complex vector space. The space is denoted variously as P(C n+1), P n (C) or CP n. When n = 1, the complex projective space CP 1 is the Riemann sphere, and when n = 2, CP 2 is the complex projective plane (see there for a more ...

  4. List of space groups - Wikipedia

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    The possible screw axes are: 2 1, 3 1, 3 2, 4 1, 4 2, 4 3, 6 1, 6 2, 6 3, 6 4, and 6 5. Wherever there is both a rotation or screw axis n and a mirror or glide plane m along the same crystallographic direction, they are represented as a fraction n m {\textstyle {\frac {n}{m}}} or n/m .

  5. Artificial intuition - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] In Carl Jung's concept of synchronicity, the concept of "intuitive intelligence" is described as something like a capacity that transcends ordinary-level functioning to a point where information is understood with a greater depth than is available in more simple rationally-thinking entities.

  6. Intuition - Wikipedia

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    A phrenological mapping [1] of the brain – phrenology was among the first attempts to correlate mental functions with specific parts of the brain.. Intuition is the ability to acquire knowledge, without recourse to conscious reasoning or needing an explanation.

  7. Where Will Intuitive Machines Stock Be in 3 Years? - AOL

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    At its peak, Intuitive Machines' enterprise value reached $1.48 billion, or 18 times the revenue it would generate in 2023. Today, it's worth only $553 million, or 2.5 times the revenue it's ...

  8. Neo-Nazi who inspired Edward Norton’s ‘American History X ...

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    The neo-Nazi who inspired Edward Norton’s skinhead character in “American History X” has revealed he is now an observant Jew after turning his life around — and discovering his heritage ...

  9. Dual process theory (moral psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Dual process theory within moral psychology is an influential theory of human moral judgement that posits that human beings possess two distinct cognitive subsystems that compete in moral reasoning processes: one fast, intuitive and emotionally-driven, the other slow, requiring conscious deliberation and a higher cognitive load.