noegenesis
English
Etymology
Coined c. 1923 by Charles Spearman in The nature of intelligence and the principles of cognition, from noetic + -genesis
Noun
noegenesis (uncountable)
- (psychology) The acquisition of new knowledge from observation and experience, and from inferring relationships between known things.
Derived terms
- noegenetic
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