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Of, or relating to concepts or mental conception; existing in the imagination

The repeated exposure, over decades, to most taxa here treated has resulted in repeated modifications of both diagnoses and discussions, as initial ideas of the various taxa underwent—often repeated—conceptual modification.

Of, or relating to conceptualism
Pertaining to conception
Conceptual means related to ideas and concepts formed in the mind. replacing old laws with new within the same conceptual framework. + conceptually con·cep·tu·al·ly The monograph is conceptually confused, unclear in its structure and weak in its methodology. dealing with ideas, or based on them
Schema
Able to conceive thoughts and ideas - to generalize abstract ideas from specific instances
A construct of thought resulting from how we sense, value, and organize both external and internal events Thought
A mental impression or image
{s} of an idea or concept; pertaining to the forming of a concept or idea
The major assumptions or underlying premises of a field of research
being or characterized by concepts or their formation; "conceptual discussions"; "the schizophrenic loses ability to abstract or do conceptual thinking"
Artwork based on an idea An art movement in which the idea is more important than the two- or three-dimensional surface
Able to conceive thoughts and ideas - to generalise abstract ideas from specific instances
involving abstract or generalised ideas, expressed in a general form or notation
conceptual analysis
The analysis of concepts, including, for a given concept, the search for its definition
conceptual art
A genre of art in which the transmission of ideas is more important than the creation of an art object
conceptual definition
A definition in terms of concepts, such as the one found in a dictionary, instead of in terms of the results of measuring procedures
conceptual inverse
Either concept, the inverse of the other, of a conceptual pair
conceptual metaphor
The understanding of one idea, or conceptual domain in terms of another
conceptual schema
A map of concepts, their properties, the relationships between the concepts and the properties of the relationships
conceptual art
art designed to convey a particular idea, art in which the concept represented is superior to the art object itself
conceptual art
Art that is intended to convey an idea or concept to the perceiver and need not involve the creation or appreciation of a traditional art object such as a painting or sculpture.conceptual artist n. art in which the main aim of the artist is to show an idea, rather than to represent actual things or people. Any of various art forms in which the idea for a work of art is considered more important than the finished product. The theory was explored by Marcel Duchamp from 1910, but the term was coined in the late 1950s by Edward Kienholz. In the 1960s and '70s it became a major international movement; its leading exponents were Sol LeWitt (b. 1928) and Joseph Kosuth (b. 1945). Its adherents radically redefined art objects, materials, and techniques, and began questioning the very existence and use of art. Its claim is that the "true" work of art is not a physical object produced by the artist for exhibition or sale, but rather consists of "concepts" or "ideas." Typical conceptual works include photographs, texts, maps, graphs, and image-text combinations that are deliberately rendered visually uninteresting or trivial in order to divert attention to the "ideas" they express. Its manifestations have been extremely diverse; a well-known example is Kosuth's One and Three Chairs (1965), which combines a real chair, a photograph of a chair, and a dictionary definition of "chair." Conceptual art was fundamental to much of the art produced in the late 20th century
conceptual framework
A statement of principles providing generally accepted guidance for the development of new reporting practices and for challenging and evaluating the existing practices
conceptual framework
Organizing framework for the curriculum This document has been described as a "road map" for the program
conceptual framework
The framework set out in section 1000 of the CICA Handbook to guide the AcSB as it sets new accounting standards
conceptual framework
An underlying structure in a professional education unit that gives conceptual meanings through an articulated rationale to the unit's operation, and provides direction for programs, courses, teaching, candidate performance, faculty scholarship and service, and unit accountability
conceptual framework
This is a consistent and comprehensive theoretical framework emerging from an inductive integration of previous literature, theories, and other pertinent information Conceptual framework is usually the basis for reframing the research questions and for formulating hypotheses or making informal tentative predictions about the possible outcome of the study Back to the top
conceptual model
A conceptual model in problem formulation is a written description and visual representation of predicted relationships between ecological entities and the stressors to which they may be exposed
conceptual model
A diagram of a set of relationships between factors that are believed to impact or lead to a target condition It is the foundation of project design, management and monitoring; and it is the first part of a complete project plan
conceptual model
A model that defines the types of entities or objects which are of immediate interest and the relationships between them
conceptual model
The expert's view of the process being modeled Often conveyed as a schematic; for example, as interconnected compartments, each compartment having inflow, outflow, and reactions among compartment constituents
conceptual model
A description of the manner in which a system is used [Arms, 2001, p 144]
conceptual model
An abstract representation of an object or phenomenon that provides a common understanding
conceptual model
"a high level description of the proposed system in terms of a set of integrated ideas and concepts about what it should do, behave, and look like that will be understandable by the users in the manner intended " (Preece et al, 2002, p 40)
conceptual model
is a collection of concepts for describing data as viewed by high-level managers
conceptual model
a user's understanding of how what an application does and how it works
conceptual model
The first step in the COM+ application design phase, where the developer defines the business problems to be solved and decides what components and services are required See also logical model, physical model, three-tier architectural model
conceptual model
A set of qualitative assumptions used to describe a system or subsystem for a given purpose Assumptions for the model should be compatible with one another and fit the existing data within the context of the given purpose of the model
conceptual model
A set of qualitative assumptions used to describe a system (or part thereof)
conceptual model
An abstract view of the data as seen by high-level managers and database designers Describes the main data objects, avoiding details
conceptual model
An initial system design (i e initial prototype) from information gathered during User Requirements and is used as the straw man for a Detail Design JAD
conceptual model
A statement of the content and internal representations which are the user's and developer's combined concept of the model It includes logic and algorithms and explicitly recognizes assumptions and limitations
conceptual skills
the ability to think in abstract terms and to see how parts fit together to form the whole
conceptual skills
Abilities to think in the abstract, diagnose and analyze different situations, and see beyond the present situation
conceptual skills
management
conceptual skills
The manager uses conceptual skills to think in the abstract (2)
conceptual skills
The ability to see the selling process as a whole and the relationship among its parts
conceptual skills
Skills that involve the ability to picture the organization as a whole and the relationship among its various parts
conceptually
in a conceptual manner; "he can no longer think conceptually"; "conceptually, the idea is quite simple
conceptually
from a conceptual standpoint, in a conceptual manner
conceptually
In a conceptual manner
conceptual

    Hyphenation

    con·cep·tu·al

    Turkish pronunciation

    kınsepçuıl

    Pronunciation

    /kənˈsepʧo͞oəl/ /kənˈsɛpʧuːəl/

    Etymology

    [ k&n-'sep-ch&-w&l, ] (adjective.) circa 1834. From Medieval Latin conceptuālis, from Latin conceptus, perfect passive participle of concipio (“take hold of; conceive”); see concept and -al.

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