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  1. Competence (law): In United States and Canadian law, competence concerns the mental capacity of an individual to participate in legal proceedings or transactions, and the mental condition a person must have to be responsible for his or her decisions or acts. Competence ... (Law) [100%] 2022-06-13 [Forensic psychology]
  2. Competence (geology): In geology competence refers to the degree of resistance of rocks to deformation or flow. In mining 'competent rocks' are those in which an unsupported opening can be made. (Earth) [100%] 2024-06-26 [Structural geology]
  3. Compellence: Compellence is a set of actions or positions that force an opponent to take some action desired by the initial actor. It is the opposite of deterrence, in which the actions are intended to prevent an opponent from taking some ... [80%] 2023-01-29
  4. Compellence: Compellence is a form of coercion that attempts to get an actor (such as a state) to change its behavior through threats to use force or the actual use of limited force. Compellence can be more clearly described as "a ... [80%] 2023-01-29 [Types of diplomacy] [Monetary hegemony]...
  5. Compellence: Compellence is a form of coercion that attempts to get an actor (such as a state) to change its behavior through threats to use force or the actual use of limited force. Compellence can be more clearly described as "a ... (Finance) [80%] 2023-09-09 [Monetary hegemony]
  6. Competencia: El término competencia o competición puede referirse a. [80%] 2024-05-13
  7. Competencia (derecho): La competencia es la atribución jurídica otorgada a ciertos y especiales órganos del Estado que permiten asesorar bienes y derechos a la empresa para tener pretensiones procesales con preferencia a los demás órganos de su clase. Ese órgano especial es ... (Derecho) [80%] 2024-10-12
  8. Social competence: Social competence consists of social, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral skills needed for successful social adaptation. Social competence also reflects having the ability to take another's perspective concerning a situation, learn from past experiences, and apply that learning to the ... (Social, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral skills needed for successful social adaptation) [70%] 2023-06-17 [Behaviorism] [Group processes]...
  9. Ecological competence: Ecological competence is a term that has several different meanings that are dependent on the context it is used. The term "Ecological competence" can be used in a microbial sense, and it can be used in a sociological sense. (Earth) [70%] 2022-04-15 [Ecology]
  10. Cultural competence: Cultural competence, also known as intercultural competence, is a range of cognitive, affective, and behavioural, linguistic, skills that lead to effective and appropriate communication with people of other cultures. Intercultural or cross-cultural education are terms used for the training ... (Set of behaviours or social skills) [70%] 2023-04-25 [Cultural anthropology] [Cultural geography]...
  11. Competence map: A competence map or competency map defines a tree or network of connected competences that are in turn operationalized in terms of learning objectives. Maps are how skills and competencies or competency definitions can be aggregated to form more comprehensive ... [70%] 2023-10-11 [Teacher tools] [Instructional design methods]...
  12. Intercultural competence: This psychology resource is a "stub". Learn how you can help Wikiversity to develop it. [70%] 2023-04-09 [Intercultural competence]
  13. Ecological competence: Ecological competence is a term that has several different meanings that are dependent on the context it is used. The term "Ecological competence" can be used in a microbial sense, and it can be used in a sociological sense. [70%] 2023-03-06 [Ecology]
  14. Gillick competence: Gillick competence is a term originating in England and Wales and is used in medical law to decide whether a child (under 16 years of age) is able to consent to their own medical treatment, without the need for parental ... (Medicine) [70%] 2022-05-13 [Medical ethics]
  15. Intercultural competence: Intercultural competence is the ability to successfully communicate with people of other cultures. This ability can exist in someone at a young age, or may be developed and improved due to willpower and competence. [70%] 2023-07-30
  16. Cultural competence: Cultural competence, also known as intercultural competence, is a range of cognitive, affective, and behavioural, linguistic, skills that lead to effective and appropriate communication with people of other cultures. Intercultural or cross-cultural education are terms used for the training ... (Social) [70%] 2023-11-29 [Cultural anthropology] [Cultural geography]...
  17. Linguistic competence: In linguistics, linguistic competence is the system of unconscious knowledge that one knows when they know a language. It is distinguished from linguistic performance, which includes all other factors that allow one to use one's language in practice. (Philosophy) [70%] 2023-10-05 [Cognitive linguistics]
  18. Intercultural competence: Intercultural competence is a range of cognitive, affective, and behavioural skills that lead to effective and appropriate communication with people of other cultures. Effective intercultural communication relates to behaviors that culminate with the accomplishment of the desired goals of the ... (Social) [70%] 2022-04-17 [Cultural anthropology] [Cultural geography]...
  19. Cultural competence: This piece attempted to summarize some elements of cultural competence and related concepts, such as cultural intelligence, global competence or global citizenship in order to prepare an EC research proposal. You may use it as a starting point for further ... [70%] 2024-01-08
  20. Competence (law): In United States and Canadian law, competence concerns the mental capacity of an individual to participate in legal proceedings or transactions, and the mental condition a person must have to be responsible for his or her decisions or acts. Competence ... (Ability to understand the nature and effect of the act in which the person is engaged) [70%] 2024-03-01 [Evidence law] [Forensic psychology]...

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