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The purpose of this article is to pose a relatively new conception of psychology beyond mind and behavior, in terms of subject and comportment. The argument is developed in four parts. First, the ontological and epistemological dualism of the metaphysics implicit in psychology as a science of the mind and behavior is emphasized.
Jun 1, 2020 · Defining Behavior and its Relationship to the Science of Psychology. June 2020. Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science 54 (2) 54 (2) DOI: 10.1007/s12124-019-09504-4. Authors: Gregg ...
- Matter: The First Dimension of Behavioral Complexity
- Life: The Second Dimension of Behavioral Complexity
- Mind: The Third Dimension of Behavioral Complexity
- Culture: The Fourth Dimension of Behavioral Complexity
In physics, matter refers to any entity that has mass and takes up space. When capitalized and placed in the context of the ToK System, Matter refers to the first dimension of behavioral complexity and denotes the emergence of the energy-matter-space-time grid following the Big Bang. Consistent with modern cosmology, the ToK System characterizes th...
Life is the second dimension of behavioral complexity on the ToK System. Although there is a significant probability that life may exist elsewhere in the universe (see, e.g., Frank and Sullivan III 2016), the ToK System maps our current knowledge of the empirically documented universe. The best scientific evidence suggests that planet earth formed ...
The ToK System jolts us out of the now well-documented Cartesian error (Damasio 1994) of equating the concept of “mind” with human self-consciousness and rationality. Instead, the structure of the ToK highlights that the proper conception of the mental is to align it with the animal kingdom, most notably animals with brains and complex adaptive bod...
The behavior of people in socio-linguistic contexts is called Culture on the ToK. Like Life and Mind, Culture is capitalized here to refer to a specific dimension of behavioral complexity. It refers to the shared, socially constructed reality of human persons, and their systems of verbal communication and propositional meaning making. It is importa...
- Gregg Henriques, Joseph Michalski
- 2020
Auflage). [Differential Psychology in its methodological foundations (2nd ed)]. Barth, Leipzig. Uher, J. (in press). The Transdisciplinary Philosophy-of-Science Paradigm for Research on Individuals: Foundations for the science of personality and individual differences. In V. Zeigler-Hill & T. K. Shackelford (Eds). The SAGE Handbook of ...
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Feb 25, 2021 · The present study focused on the terms performance, achievement, and success that have often been used in an ambiguous manner in psychological research.
Aug 21, 2017 · A research methodology is defined as the study of how scientific research is conducted. According to Mishra and Alok (2022), a research methodology outlines what research is about, how to proceed ...
eristics o. Introduction, Definition and. Behaviour is influenced by a number of factors. elings, emotions, motivation, thoughts) etc. Behaviour varies in complexityBehaviour can be as. simple as picking a pen, waving a friend or reflex responses like sneezing etc. Some other behaviours include certai.