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Laasonen, Raimo Juhani Coping with Forced Choice Stimulus Environments in Small Collectives.

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Abstract:

The research is sequel to the previous one where behavior of the organizer in mindamic is researched in the forced-choice environment.The hypothesis was:The organizer produced choices such as knowledge, information, beliefs, and guesswork are equal to the behavior of the leader.The number of the subjects was 62; there were 34 men and 28 women in groups of five.The data came from the videotapes.The reliability of observation was 0.98.The observation categories are 71% separate from each other.A stochastic analysis was done with the joint verbal and non-verbal behavior.The hypothesis falsified.The organizers of the persons produce the motivated configuration, the mindies with tension, the mental shapes with tension, and the evaluative empty processes.So the knowledge reservoirs of the persons become empty rather swiftly in dealing with the forced-choice environment.As an entity the behavior of the persons using their organizers varies from an organized structure of information to the evaluative empty processes. A fact that probably indicates poor abilities to cope with the environmental options in the small collectives. The conformity of the leaders or their power use does not change the situations.

Keywords:small collective, organizer in the mind, transmuter, stochastic analysis,empty process with tension, menta shape, mindy, configuration, classfier, sorter, associator, transformer
Comments:I hope somebody to read the paper
Subjects:Psychology: Cognitive Psychology
ID code:bbs00001144
Deposited by:Raimo J Laasonen on 24 March 2002



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