Predispositioning theory, in the field of decision theory and systems theory, is a theory focusing on the stages between a complete order and a complete...
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certain health problems Predispositioning theory, mathematical term in the field of decision theory Calculus of predispositions, method of calculating...
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behaviour. Human nature Nature versus nurture Behavioral genetics Predispositioning Theory Psychiatric genetics Gene-environment correlation Eugenics Allergy...
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Calculus of predispositions is a basic part of predispositioning theory and belongs to the indeterministic procedures. "The key component of any indeterministic...
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1927 – July 30, 2005) was a founder of predispositioning theory, a subject in decision theory and systems theory that models development in the context...
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A conspiracy theory is an explanation for an event or situation that asserts the existence of a conspiracy (generally by powerful sinister groups, often...
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decision-making were elaborated by Aron Katsenelinboigen, the founder of predispositioning theory. In his analysis of styles and methods, Katsenelinboigen referred...
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Modernization theory or modernisation theory holds that as societies become more economically modernized, wealthier and more educated, their political...
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Austria List of refugees Popper's experiment Positivism dispute Predispositioning theory Karl Popper – Wikiquote George Soros IEP Critical rationalism....
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Behavioral game theory seeks to examine how people's strategic decision-making behavior is shaped by social preferences, social utility and other psychological...
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The refrigerator mother theory, also known as Bettelheim's theory of autism, is a largely abandoned psychological theory that the cause of autism is a...
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gratifications theory is a communication theory that describes the reasons and means by which people seek out media to meet specific needs. The theory postulates...
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Diathesis–stress model (redirect from Predisposition (psychology))
psychological theory that attempts to explain a disorder, or its trajectory, as the result of an interaction between a predispositional vulnerability...
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Reinforcement theory is a limited effects media model applicable within the realm of communication. The theory generally states that people seek out and...
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Role-taking theory (or social perspective taking) is the social-psychological concept that one of the most important factors in facilitating social cognition...
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In United States politics, conspiracy theories are beliefs that a major political situation is the result of secretive collusion by powerful people striving...
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Emotion (redirect from Emotion theory)
theories symbolic interactionist theories dramaturgical theories ritual theories power and status theories stratification theories exchange theories This...
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Feminist sociology (redirect from Feminist theory (sociology))
exploration of gender and power throughout society. Here, it uses conflict theory and theoretical perspectives to observe gender in its relation to power...
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Social dominance theory (SDT) is a social psychological theory of intergroup relations that examines the caste-like features of group-based social hierarchies...
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seminal works on Canadian economic history and on media and communication theory. He helped develop the staples thesis, which holds that Canada's culture...
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antisocially early in childhood and continue this behavior into adulthood. This theory is used with respect to antisocial behavior instead of crime due to the...
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acceptance–rejection theory (IPARTheory), was authored by Ronald P. Rohner at the University of Connecticut. IPARTheory is an evidence-based theory of socialization...
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boundary management, is a systematic research theory developed by Sandra Petronio in 1991. CPM theory aims to develop an evidence-based understanding...
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Evolution of ageing (redirect from Somatic mutation theory of aging)
there is so much variability in the lifespans of organisms. The classical theories of evolution (mutation accumulation, antagonistic pleiotropy, and disposable...
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Reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST) proposes three brain-behavioral systems that underlie individual differences in sensitivity to reward, punishment...
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Spiral of silence (redirect from Spiral of silence theory)
macro level. "As a micro-theory, the spiral of silence examines opinion expression, controlling for people's predispositions – such as fear of isolation...
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Selective exposure is a theory within the practice of psychology, often used in media and communication research, that historically refers to individuals'...
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Trait activation theory is based on a specific model of job performance, and can be considered an elaborated or extended view of personality-job fit. Specifically...
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human predisposition to useful production and the societal institutions that waste the useful products of human effort.: 286–7 Moreover, The Theory of the...
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Interpersonal deception theory (IDT) is one of a number of theories that attempts to explain how individuals handle actual (or perceived) deception at...
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