tangible

(adjective)

Real or concrete.

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  • sociability

Examples of tangible in the following topics:

  • The Value of Social Support in Managing Stress

    • Supportive resources can be emotional, tangible, intangible, informational, and companion-based.
    • Tangible support is the offering of a material service, such as financial support, that provides concrete assistance to another person.
  • Altruism: Helping

    • The potential benefits from a relationship can be tangible, such as food, money, gifts, or housing.
  • The Nature and Meaning of Dreams

    • Only recently has strong, tangible evidence become less elusive.
  • Attitude and Health

    • Learned optimism refers to the development of one's potential for this optimized outlook; it is the belief that one can influence the future in tangible and meaningful ways.
  • Behavior Therapy and Applied Behavioral Analysis

    • Over time, tokens need to be replaced with less tangible rewards, such as compliments, so that the client will be prepared when they leave the therapeutic setting.
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