Contagion
41Contagion (film) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Contagion. Contagion Données clés Titre original Contagion Réalisation Steven Soderbergh Scénario …
42Contagion effect — The contagion effect, in psychology A word dating back to 14th Century English, contagion is derived from the Latin word contagio, from contingere, meaning to have contact with or pollute. Often carrying with it connotations of disease or… …
43Contagion (Film) — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Contagion Produktionsland Vereinigte Staaten, Vereinigte Arabische Emirate …
44Contagion heuristic — The contagion heuristic is a psychological heuristic leading people to avoid contact with people or objects viewed as contaminated by previous contact with someone or something viewed as bad or, less often, to seek contact with objects that have… …
45Contagion émotionnelle — La contagion émotionnelle ou contagion affective est le transfert des émotions d une personne émettrice vers une personne réceptrice. Elle doit être distinguée de la sympathie et de l empathie. Différents facteurs influent sur l intensité de… …
46contagion — См. contagio semàntico …
47contagion — noun a) A disease spread by contact b) The spread or transmission of such a disease …
48contagion — 1. SYN: contagium. 2. Transmission of infection by direct contact, droplet spread, or contaminated fomites. The term originated long before development of modern ideas of infectious disease and has since lost much of its significance, being… …
49Contagion — Con|ta|gi|on: ↑Kontagion …
50contagion — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. infection; epidemic, pestilence, virus; transfer, transmission. See disease. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Infection] Syn. transmittal, transmission, communication; see contamination , infection 1 . 2.… …