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  2. Mirror test - Wikipedia

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    The hamadryas baboon is one of many primate species that has been administered the mirror test.. The mirror test—sometimes called the mark test, mirror self-recognition (MSR) test, red spot technique, or rouge test—is a behavioral technique developed in 1970 by American psychologist Gordon Gallup Jr. to determine whether an animal possesses the ability of visual self-recognition. [1]

  3. Phil Lo Greco - Wikipedia

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    No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes 32 Loss 28–4 Amir Khan: TKO 1 (12), 0:39 2018-04-21 Echo Arena, Liverpool, England: 31

  4. Svasaṃvedana - Wikipedia

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    In Buddhist philosophy, svasaṃvedana (also svasaṃvitti) is a term which refers to the self-reflexive nature of consciousness, [1] that is, the awareness of being aware. It was initially a theory of cognition held by the Mahasamghika and Sautrantika schools while the Sarvastivada - Vaibhasika school argued against it.

  5. Consciousness - Wikipedia

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    Another approach applies specifically to the study of self-awareness, that is, the ability to distinguish oneself from others. In the 1970s Gordon Gallup developed an operational test for self-awareness, known as the mirror test. The test examines whether animals are able to differentiate between seeing themselves in a mirror versus seeing ...

  6. Self-arising Primordial Awareness - Wikipedia

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    Since awareness cannot be reified, it is empty. [rig pa 'dzin pa med pas stong] Given that it does not dwell in emptiness, [stong pa nyid la me gnas na] it abides in its own state of supreme bliss. [rang gi bde chen sa la gnas] The majestic ruler of all buddhas [sangs rgyas kun gyi rje btsan pa] is understood to be one's own awareness.

  7. Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function - Wikipedia

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    The 86-item questionnaire has separate forms for parents and teachers, and typically takes 10–15 minutes to administer and 15–20 minutes to score. Other versions of the BRIEF also exist for preschool children aged 2–5 (BRIEF-P), self-reports of adolescents aged 11–18 (BRIEF-SR), and self/informant-reports of adults aged 18–90 (BRIEF-A).

  8. 12 Rules for Life - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the year the hardcover version was the 11th-bestselling book, with 692,238 copies. [72] Penguin Random House CEO Markus Dohle said in late March that the book had already sold over 700,000 copies in the US. [73] The book did not chart on The New York Times, Los Angeles Times and IndieBound bestsellers list.

  9. Cognitive Abilities Test - Wikipedia

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    The test purports to assess students' acquired reasoning abilities while also predicting achievement scores when administered with the co-normed Iowa Tests. The test was originally published in 1954 as the Lorge-Thorndike Intelligence Test , after the psychologists who authored the first version of it, Irving Lorge and Robert L. Thorndike . [ 1 ]