Topic: | Re:Re:Re:N-L systems & psychology |
Posted by: | Ryan N. |
Date/Time: | 12/06/2003 01:09:13 |
Kieth, I agree that the vast majority of psychology and psychological research is reductionist, linear, epistemologically flawed and utterly useless. However, there are counter-examples and a number of researchers utlizing non-linear and dynamical models to build useful (and sane) models of human systems. Check them out! You may find yourself enjoying the ride. A quick searche on google should do the trick. If not, shoot me an email. Ryan |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
N-L systems & psychology | 10/06/2003 10:37:08 | Keith |
Re:N-L systems & psychology | 10/06/2003 14:03:14 | John Schertzer |
Re:Re:N-L systems & psychology | 12/06/2003 00:52:55 | Keith |
Re:Re:Re:N-L systems & psychology | 12/06/2003 01:09:13 | Ryan N. |
Re:Re:Re:N-L systems & psychology | 12/06/2003 14:15:56 | John Schertzer |
Re:N-L systems & psychology | 10/06/2003 17:52:03 | John Grinder |
Re:Re:N-L systems & psychology | 10/06/2003 19:28:42 | John Schertzer |
Re:N-L systems & psychology | 10/06/2003 18:31:36 | Ryan N. |
Re:Re:N-L systems & psychology | 11/06/2003 04:21:22 | John Grinder |
Re:Re:Re:N-L systems & psychology | 11/06/2003 10:12:09 | Keith |
Re:Re:Re:N-L systems & psychology | 11/06/2003 14:01:57 | John Schertzer |
Re:Re:Re:Re:N-L systems & psychology | 11/06/2003 14:19:36 | Lewis Walker |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:N-L systems & psychology | 11/06/2003 15:03:13 | John Schertzer |
Re:Re:Re:N-L systems & psychology | 11/06/2003 17:12:47 | Ryan N. |
Re:Re:Re:Re:N-L systems & psychology | 11/06/2003 17:20:39 | John Grinder |