Functional Theory of Cognition

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Algebraic Rules
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Cognitive Algebra
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Continuous Response Measures
Developmental Integration Theory
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Everyday Life
factorial
Factorial Graph
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Functional Measurement
Functional Measurement Theory
Functional Memory
information
information integration theory
integration
Integration Rule
internal mental structure
judgment decision processes
Judgment Decision Theory
linear
Linear Fan
Linear Fan Pattern
Linear Fan Theorem
Magnitude Estimation
measurement
Moral Algebra
moral reasoning development
Multiple Determination
Parallelism Theorem
Personality Adjective Task
Positive Context Effect
Psycho Linguistics
Psycholinguistics
psychological measurement methods
Psychophysical Law
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Serial Position
value integration in psychology

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  • ISBN 9781138965461
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jan 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A unified, general theory of functional cognition is presented in this book. Its generality appears in the titles of the 13 chapters listed below. Its unity appears in the effectiveness of the same methods and concepts across all of these areas. Generality and unity both stem from the foundation axiom of purposiveness. The axiom of purposiveness has been made effective through capability for functional measurement of values, which embody the goal-directed character of purposiveness.

This measurement capability is based on the general cognitive algebra established in information integration theory. Functional theory can thus be made precise and effective near the level of everyday phenomenology.

The book is written at a relatively simple level, directed at readers in every field of psychology. Among its characteristics are:
* self-sufficient theory near the level of everyday phenomenology;
* foundation on structure of the internal world; and
* solid grounding in experimental analysis.

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