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  2. Structuralism (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Edward B. Titchener is credited for the theory of structuralism. It is considered to be the first "school" of psychology. [3] [4] Because he was a student of Wilhelm Wundt at the University of Leipzig, Titchener's ideas on how the mind worked were heavily influenced by Wundt's theory of voluntarism and his ideas of association and apperception (the passive and active combinations of elements ...

  3. Mental operations - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Janet was one of the first to use the concept in psychology. Mental operations have been investigated at a developmental level by Jean Piaget, and from a psychometric perspective by J. P. Guilford. There is also a cognitive approach to the subject, as well as a systems view of it.

  4. Model of hierarchical complexity - Wikipedia

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    The model of hierarchical complexity (MHC) is a formal theory and a mathematical psychology framework for scoring how complex a behavior is. [4] Developed by Michael Lamport Commons and colleagues, [3] it quantifies the order of hierarchical complexity of a task based on mathematical principles of how the information is organized, [5] in terms of information science.

  5. File:GLAM One-Pager.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. File:GLAM Archives One-Pager.pdf - Wikipedia

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  7. Psychic apparatus - Wikipedia

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    We shall leave entirely to one side the material line of approach. — Freud, The Question of Lay Analysis (1926) The psychic apparatus controls the relationship between apparatuses within the unconscious (neural, language, and memory), the basic drives of the person, and the constant stream of stimuli [ 5 ] emanating from the external world on ...

  8. Script theory - Wikipedia

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    Script theory is a psychological theory which posits that human behaviour largely falls into patterns called "scripts" because they function the way a written script does, by providing a program for action.

  9. Rhetorical structure theory - Wikipedia

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    Rhetorical structure theory (RST) is a theory of text organization that describes relations that hold between parts of text. It was originally developed by William Mann , Sandra Thompson , Christian M. I. M. Matthiessen and others at the University of Southern California 's Information Sciences Institute (ISI) and defined in a 1988 paper.