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Dynamical Systems in Social Psychology
Robin R. Vallacher,Andrzej Nowak +1 more
- 25 Jan 1994
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TL;DR: A.R. Nowak, M. R. Lewenstein, and R.R Vallacher as mentioned in this paper, The Chaos in Social Psychology: From Dimensions to Categories with Increasing Involvement.
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Abstract: R.R. Vallacher and A. Nowak, The Chaos in Social Psychology. A. Nowak and M. Lewenstein, Dynamical Systems: A Tool for Social Psychology? A.J. Mandell and K.A. Selz, The New Statistical Dynamics: An Informal Look at Invariant Measures of Psychological Time Series. F.E. Schroeck, Jr., New Mathematical Techniques for Pattern Recognition. A. Tesser and J. Achee, Aggression, Love, Conformity and Other Social Psychological Catastrophes. R.M. Baron, P.G. Amazeen, and P.J. Beek, Local and Global Dynamics of Social Relations. D. Newtson, The Perception and Coupling of Behavior Waves. K.A. Selz and A.J. Mandell, A Family of Autocorrelation Graph Equivalence Classes on Symbolic Dynamics as Models of Individual Differences in Human Behavioral Style. J.R. Eiser, Toward a Dynamic Conception of Attitude Consistency and Change. B. Latane and A. Nowak, Attitudes as Catastrophes: From Dimensions to Categories with Increasing Involvement. R.R. Vallacher and A. Nowak, The Stream of Social Judgment. A. Nowak, M. Lewenstein, and R.R. Vallacher, Toward a Dynamical Social Psychology. Index.
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