1. cognitive - Noun
2. cognitive - Adjective
Knowing, or apprehending by the understanding; as, cognitive power.
Source: Webster's dictionarycognitive psychology Source: Internet
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Ability to acquire a job and hold it, cognitive and social skills required for the job, dealing with workplace culture, or studying as a student. Source: Internet
According to the externalist, a believer need not have any internal access or cognitive grasp of any reasons or facts which make her belief justified. Source: Internet
According to Bandura's social cognitive learning theory, observational learning can affect behavior in many ways, with both positive and negative consequences. Source: Internet
According to another paper — “The Economic Rationale for Investing in Stunting Reduction” by John Hoddinott, Lawrence Haddad and others — chronic undernutrition has neurological consequences that lead to cognitive impairments. Source: Internet