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Psychology and social networks: a dynamic network theory perspective.

American Psychologist, 2014
Research on social networks has grown exponentially in recent years. However, despite its relevance, the field of psychology has been relatively slow to explain the underlying goal pursuit and resistance processes influencing social networks in the first
J. D. Westaby   +2 more
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buhler and the two field theory the notion of field in language between philosophy and psychology

2019
An important development of the notion of “field” in linguistics is found in Karl Bühler’s Sprachtheorie (1934), and in particular in his theory of the two fields (symbolical and deictical), through which he provides a perceptual, pragmatic and social anchoring of language.
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Social Capital: Theory and Research

, 2017
Leading scholars in the field of social networks from diverse disciplines present the first systematic and comprehensive collection of current theories and empirical research on the informal connections that individuals have for support, help, and ...
N. Lin, K. Cook, R. Burt
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Multialternative decision field theory: a dynamic connectionist model of decision making.

Psychology Review, 2001
The authors interpret decision field theory (J. R. Busemeyer & J. T. Townsend, 1993) as a connectionist network and extend it to accommodate multialternative preferential choice situations.
Robert M. Roe   +9 more
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Examples Concerning Application of Chaos Theory in the Specialization Fields of Psychological Counseling and Guidance

2018
Although the individual is centralized in the field of psychological counseling and guidance (PCG) which has preventive, protective, healing, and developing functions, his interaction with the systems which involve the individual is examined, too. For this, system approaches are used.
Filiz Bilge, Ahmet Altınok
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The New Psychology of Love

, 2018
Love...What is it? Can we define it? What is its role in our lives? What causes love, and what dooms it? No single theory adequately answers all our questions about the nature of love, yet there are many theories that can contribute to our understanding ...
R. Sternberg, Karin Sternberg
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The four elementary forms of sociality: framework for a unified theory of social relations.

Psychology Review, 1992
The motivation, planning, production, comprehension, coordination, and evaluation of human social life may be based largely on combinations of 4 psychological models. In communal sharing, people treat all members of a category as equivalent. In authority
A. Fiske
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A Further Investigation of Major Field and Person-Environment Fit: Sociological versus Psychological Interpretations of Holland's Theory

The Journal of Higher Education, 2001
In a recent article (Feldman, Smart, & Ethington, 1999), we used Holland's (1966, 1973, 1985, 1997) theory to study the extent to which the growth or achievement of college students--in terms of their gains in selected abilities and interests--was a function of the congruence or fit between these students' personalities and their major field ...
John C. Smart   +2 more
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Gestalt problems in cognitive psychology: Field theory, invariance and auto-organisation

1993
The Gestalt psychology no longer exists as a school. Nevertheless, still today its lesson cannot be ignored. In this paper the concept of primacy of the whole over parts, of field, and of auto-organisation are identified as the main issues of Gestalt psychology, issues that determined a true turning point in the history of psychology in the present ...
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