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The term reflection (also spelt reflexion) can refer to several different concepts:

  • In mathematics, reflection is the transformation of a space.
  • In physics, reflection is a wave phenomenon.
  • In computer science, reflection is a programming language feature for metaprogramming.
  • In .NET, Reflection is a base class in the assembly System, which provides methods of conversion between managed and unmanaged code.
  • In electricity, reflection is reflected voltage in an electrical signal due to an impedance change.
  • In music, Reflection is a 1998 album by Paradise Lost.
  • Reflection is an online game developed by Free Fall Associates
  • In psychology, reflection is a process of thoughtful meditation or rumination, see also Introspection
  • A reflection is one's image as seen in a mirror

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  • Blog Entry on the usage of the term Introspection in the news (http://rdfintrospector.blogspot.com/2005/01/introspection-warts-and-all.html)
  • Blog Entry on the usage of the term Reflection in the news (http://rdfintrospector.blogspot.com/2005/01/reflections-about-usage-of-term.html)

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Reflectivity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (166 words)
In optics, reflectivity is the reflectance (the ratio of reflected power to incident power, generally expressed in decibels or percentage) at the surface of a material so thick that the reflectance does not change with increasing thickness; i.e.
Surface reflectance may be subdivided into diffuse or Lambertian reflectance and specular reflectance.
The apparent reflectance for an ideal Lambertian surface is independent of the observer's angle of view.
An Ethnographic Study of Therapist Development and Supervisee Reflectivity (2662 words)
Reflectivity is integral to therapist development across the life span and differentiates therapists who continue to grow and develop throughout their career from therapists who stagnate (Skovholt and Ronnestad, 1995; Neufeldt et al., 1997).
Given the importance of reflectivity to therapist development, the primary research goal was to understand and describe student perceptions of the ways in which this particular training context facilitated and/or hindered the learning and use of reflectivity.
A central assumption of the reflecting team format and a solution-focused approach to supervision is that the inquisitive, curious stance of mutual exploration between supervisor and trainee in a positive relational context will facilitate in the trainee the skill and long-term motivation for self-reflection.
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