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Definition of Associatively
1. [adv]
Literary usage of Associatively
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1906)
"For C., D vacillates in meaning : his judgments are either associatively mediated
... The mood of depression is associatively aroused, and shows alternating ..."
2. Movement and Mental Imagery: Outlines of a Motor Theory of the Complexer by Margaret Floy Washburn (1916)
"But introspection seems to testify that the general motor responses thus
associatively produced are not identical with the general motor responses that the ..."
3. Comparative Physiology of the Brain and Comparative Psychology by Jacques Loeb (1900)
"... in the slow or stupid man only such images of memory are called up associatively
as were connected before with the entire stimulating complex ; while in ..."
4. An Outline of Psychology by Edward Bradford Titchener (1902)
"An object is before us, and our perception of it as an object is at once
associatively supplemented by the idea of its distance. ..."
5. Lectures on the Study of Language by Hanns Oertel (1901)
"So elements of the percept " lamp " may associatively enter into the concept ...
And, consequently, wholly heterogeneous elements associatively enter into ..."
6. Lectures on human and animal psychology by Wilhelm Max Wundt (1907)
"The basis of such an aggregate idea, however, is always a complex idea associatively
produced. Thus the impression of a red house gives rise, ..."
7. Memorial of Adin Ballou: Containing a Biographical Sketch, Some Account of by Adin Ballou (1890)
"I have probably known him intimately and associatively longer than almost any
other person present, which is nearly sixty years. ..."