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Dynamical Systems in Social Psychology

Dynamical Systems in Social Psychology

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A dynamical system refers to a set of elements that interact in complex, often nonlinear ways to form coherent patterns. Because of the complexity of these interactions, the system as a whole may evolve over time in seemingly unpredictable ways as new patterns of behavior emerge. This metatheory has proven useful in understanding diverse phenomena in meteorology, population biology, statistical mechanics, economics, and cosmology. The book demonstrates how the dynamical systems perspective can be applied to theory construction and research in social psychology, and in doing so, provides fresh insight into such complex phenomena as interpersonal behavior, social relations, attitudes, and social cognition.
Product details
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
305
Release Date:
1994-02-21
Publication Date:
1994-02-28
Publisher:
Elsevier LTD
Languages:
Published: English, Original: English
ISBN10:
0127099905
ISBN13:
9780127099903
Weight:
608 g
Height:
157 cm
Width:
236 cm
Thickness:
20 cm
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