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  • Dual process theory
  • Psychological theory of how thought can arise in two different ways

    psychology, a dual process theory provides an account of how thought can arise in two different ways, or as a result of two different processes. Often, the two

    Dual process theory

    Dual_process_theory

  • Process theory
  • process theory is a system of ideas which explains how an entity changes and develops. Process theories are often contrasted with variance theories,

    Process theory

    Process_theory

  • Ironic process theory
  • Inability of the mind to avoid thinking unwanted thoughts or emotions

    In psychology, ironic process theory (IPT), also known as the pink elephant paradox or white bear phenomenon, suggests that when an individual intentionally

    Ironic process theory

    Ironic_process_theory

  • Stochastic process
  • Collection of random variables

    In probability theory and related fields a stochastic (/stəˈkæstɪk/) or random process is a mathematical object usually defined as a family of random

    Stochastic process

    Stochastic process

    Stochastic_process

  • Operant conditioning
  • Type of associative learning process for behavioral modification

    incentive-sensitization theory of addiction posits that the incentive value or attractive nature of such secondary reinforcement processes, in addition to the

    Operant conditioning

    Operant_conditioning

  • Predictive coding
  • Theory of brain function

    cognitive science, predictive coding (also known as predictive processing) is a theory of brain function which postulates that the brain is constantly

    Predictive coding

    Predictive_coding

  • Opponent-process theory
  • Psychological and neurological model

    Opponent-process theory is a psychological and neurological model that accounts for a wide range of behaviors, including color vision. This model was first

    Opponent-process theory

    Opponent-process_theory

  • Information processing theory
  • Approach to the study of cognitive development

    Information processing theory is the approach to the study of cognitive development evolved out of the American experimental tradition in psychology.

    Information processing theory

    Information_processing_theory

  • Process
  • Series of activities

    Natural language processing Praxis (process), in philosophy, the process by which a theory or skill is enacted or realized Process (engineering), set

    Process

    Process

  • Normalization process theory
  • Sociological theory

    Normalization process theory (NPT) is a sociological theory, generally used in the fields of science and technology studies (STS), implementation research

    Normalization process theory

    Normalization_process_theory

  • Opponent process
  • Theory regarding color vision in humans

    psychological theory called Hering's Opponent Colors Theory, which calls for three psychologically important opponent color processes: red versus green

    Opponent process

    Opponent_process

  • Cognition
  • Mental process dealing with knowledge

    distinguish between conscious and unconscious processes and between controlled and automatic ones. There are many theories of the nature of cognition. Classical

    Cognition

    Cognition

  • Labor process theory
  • Theory of labour control for capital accumulation

    Labour process theory (LPT) is a Marxist theory of the organization of work under capitalism. It examines how people work, who controls their work, what

    Labor process theory

    Labor_process_theory

  • Processability theory
  • Linguistic framework

    Processability theory is a theory of second language acquisition developed by Manfred Pienemann. (Pienemann 1998) The theory has been used as a framework

    Processability theory

    Processability_theory

  • Motivation
  • Inner state causing goal-directed behavior

    two-factor theory, and the learned needs theory. They contrast with process theories, which discuss the cognitive, emotional, and decision-making processes that

    Motivation

    Motivation

    Motivation

  • Dual process theory (moral psychology)
  • Theory of human moral judgment

    Dual process theory within moral psychology is an influential theory of human moral judgement that posits that human beings possess two distinct cognitive

    Dual process theory (moral psychology)

    Dual process theory (moral psychology)

    Dual_process_theory_(moral_psychology)

  • Process theory of composition
  • The process theory of composition (hereafter referred to as "process") is a field of composition studies that focuses on writing as a process rather than

    Process theory of composition

    Process_theory_of_composition

  • Poisson point process
  • Type of random mathematical object

    In probability theory, statistics and related fields, a Poisson point process (also known as: Poisson random measure, Poisson random point field and Poisson

    Poisson point process

    Poisson point process

    Poisson_point_process

  • Input Processing theory
  • Theory of language acquisition

    The Input Processing theory, put forth by Bill VanPatten in 1993, describes the process of strategies and mechanisms that learners use to link linguistic

    Input Processing theory

    Input_Processing_theory

  • Social movement
  • Group sharing social or political objectives

    action theories (1950s) relative deprivation theory (1960s) value-added theory (1960s) resource mobilization (1970s) political process theory (1980s)

    Social movement

    Social movement

    Social_movement

  • Social information processing (theory)
  • Theory of human interactions

    information processing theory, also known as SIP, is a psychological and sociological theory originally developed by Salancik and Pfeffer in 1978. This theory explores

    Social information processing (theory)

    Social information processing (theory)

    Social_information_processing_(theory)

  • Political process theory (law)
  • Theory of judicial interpretation

    Political process theory is a theory of judicial interpretation championed by American legal scholar John Hart Ely, which argues that judges should focus

    Political process theory (law)

    Political_process_theory_(law)

  • Habituation
  • Decrease in a behavioral response to a repeated stimulus

    habituation. The two distinct processes are a habituation process and a sensitization process. The dual-process theory argues that all noticeable stimuli

    Habituation

    Habituation

  • Emotion
  • Conscious subjective experience

    This theory is markedly different from both cognitivist and neo-Jamesian theories of emotion, both of which see emotion as a purely internal process, with

    Emotion

    Emotion

    Emotion

  • Thinking processes (theory of constraints)
  • The thinking processes in Eliyahu M. Goldratt's theory of constraints are the five methods to enable the focused improvement of any cognitive system (especially

    Thinking processes (theory of constraints)

    Thinking_processes_(theory_of_constraints)

  • Signal processing
  • Field of electrical engineering

    theory Complex analysis Vector spaces and Linear algebra Functional analysis Probability and stochastic processes Detection theory Estimation theory Optimization

    Signal processing

    Signal processing

    Signal_processing

  • Point process
  • Random set of points on a space with random number and random position

    In statistics and probability theory, a point process or point field is a set of a random number of mathematical points randomly located on a mathematical

    Point process

    Point_process

  • Normalization (sociology)
  • Social processes through which ideas and actions come to be seen as normal

    possible in relation to this posited norm. Normalization process theory is a middle-range theory used mainly in medical sociology and science and technology

    Normalization (sociology)

    Normalization_(sociology)

  • Insight
  • Understanding of a specific cause and effect in a specific context

    There are a number of theories about insight; no single theory dominates interpretation. According to the dual-process theory, there are two systems

    Insight

    Insight

  • Political opportunity
  • Approach of social movements

    Political opportunity theory, also known as the political process theory or political opportunity structure, is an approach of social movements that is

    Political opportunity

    Political_opportunity

  • Complementary colors
  • Pairs of colors losing hue when combined

    color pairs are red–green, yellow–purple, and blue–orange. Opponent process theory suggests that the most contrasting color pairs are red–green and blue–yellow

    Complementary colors

    Complementary colors

    Complementary_colors

  • Vapnik–Chervonenkis theory
  • Branch of statistical computational learning theory

    of computational learning theory, which attempts to explain the learning process from a statistical point of view. VC theory covers at least four parts

    Vapnik–Chervonenkis theory

    Vapnik–Chervonenkis_theory

  • Wiener process
  • Stochastic process generalizing Brownian motion

    diffusion processes and even potential theory. It is the driving process of Schramm–Loewner evolution. In applied mathematics, the Wiener process is used

    Wiener process

    Wiener process

    Wiener_process

  • Color theory
  • Principles to describe the practical behavior of colors

    sophisticated models of color space and color perception, such as the opponent process theory.[citation needed] Across the same period, industrial chemistry radically

    Color theory

    Color theory

    Color_theory

  • Writing process
  • Process in which words and phrases are formed to produce a text

    Sperling, Melanie. (1998). "Process Theory of Writing". In Theorizing Composition: A Critical Sourcebook of Theory and Scholarship in Contemporary

    Writing process

    Writing_process

  • Control theory
  • Branch of engineering and mathematics

    controlled process variable to the same value as the set point. Other aspects which are also studied are controllability and observability. Control theory is

    Control theory

    Control_theory

  • Daniel Wegner
  • American psychologist (1948–2013)

    experimental psychology to the topics of mental control (for example ironic process theory) and conscious will, and for originating the study of transactive memory

    Daniel Wegner

    Daniel_Wegner

  • Actor–network theory
  • Theory within social science

    Actor–network theory (ANT) is a theoretical and methodological approach to social theory where everything in the social and natural worlds exists in constantly

    Actor–network theory

    Actor–network_theory

  • Unique hues
  • Pure blue, green, yellow or red hues that cannot be described as a mixture of other hues

    hues of blue, green, yellow and red. The proponents of the opponent process theory believe that these hues cannot be described as a mixture of other hues

    Unique hues

    Unique hues

    Unique_hues

  • Heuristic
  • Problem-solving method

    additional assumptions, forward/backward reasoning and simplification. Dual process theory concerns embodied heuristics. Lakatosian heuristics is based on the

    Heuristic

    Heuristic

  • Evolution
  • Change in the heritable traits of populations

    generations. The process of evolution has given rise to biodiversity at every level of biological organisation. The scientific theory of evolution by natural

    Evolution

    Evolution

    Evolution

  • Markov chain
  • Random process independent of past history

    In probability theory and statistics, a Markov chain or Markov process is a stochastic process describing a sequence of possible events in which the probability

    Markov chain

    Markov chain

    Markov_chain

  • Joshua Greene (psychologist)
  • American experimental psychologist, neuroscientist, and moral philosopher

    duty-based moral theories) and consequentialism (outcome-based theories) reflects the competing influences of these two types of processes: Characteristically

    Joshua Greene (psychologist)

    Joshua Greene (psychologist)

    Joshua_Greene_(psychologist)

  • Deductive reasoning
  • Form of reasoning

    underlying psychological processes. Mental logic theories hold that deductive reasoning is a language-like process that happens through the manipulation of representations

    Deductive reasoning

    Deductive_reasoning

  • Heuristic-systematic model of information processing
  • Dual-process theory of persuasion

    research investigating how people process persuasive messaging focused mainly on cognitive theories and the way the mind processed each element of a message.

    Heuristic-systematic model of information processing

    Heuristic-systematic_model_of_information_processing

  • Diffusion of innovations
  • Theory on how and why new ideas spread

    Diffusion of innovations is a theory that seeks to explain how, why, and at what rate new ideas and technology spread. The theory was popularized by Everett

    Diffusion of innovations

    Diffusion of innovations

    Diffusion_of_innovations

  • Elaboration likelihood model
  • Dual process theory of persuasion

    The elaboration likelihood model (ELM) of persuasion is a dual process theory describing the change of attitudes. The ELM was developed by Richard E. Petty

    Elaboration likelihood model

    Elaboration_likelihood_model

  • Systems theory
  • Interdisciplinary study of systems

    Systems theory is the transdisciplinary study of systems, i.e., cohesive groups of interrelated, interdependent components that can be natural or artificial

    Systems theory

    Systems_theory

  • Outline of thought
  • Overview of and topical guide to thought

    Thinking through visual processing Bloom's taxonomy – Classification system in education Dual process theory – Psychological theory of how thought can arise

    Outline of thought

    Outline of thought

    Outline_of_thought

  • Scott Barry Kaufman
  • American psychologist

    dual-process theories of cognition with research on human intelligence, Kaufman proposed the dual-process theory of human intelligence. The theory emphasizes

    Scott Barry Kaufman

    Scott Barry Kaufman

    Scott_Barry_Kaufman

  • Empirical process
  • Stochastic process in probability theory

    In probability theory, an empirical process is a stochastic process that characterizes the deviation of the empirical distribution function from its expectation

    Empirical process

    Empirical_process

  • Afterimage
  • Illusion of image persistence

    trichromatic theory fails to account for this fact. The failure of trichromatic theory to account for afterimages indicates the need for an opponent-process theory

    Afterimage

    Afterimage

    Afterimage

  • Color vision
  • Ability to perceive differences in light frequency

    complementary theories of color vision are the trichromatic theory and the opponent process theory. The trichromatic theory, or Young–Helmholtz theory, proposed

    Color vision

    Color vision

    Color_vision

  • Detection theory
  • Means to measure signal processing ability

    Detection theory or signal detection theory is a means to measure the ability to differentiate between information-bearing patterns (called stimulus in

    Detection theory

    Detection_theory

  • Fuzzy-trace theory
  • Theory of cognition

    posits two types of memory processes (verbatim and gist) and, therefore, it is often referred to as a dual process theory of memory. According to FTT

    Fuzzy-trace theory

    Fuzzy-trace_theory

  • Thought suppression
  • Conscious effort to discontinue a thought

    intensify the intrusive thought, which is contrary to the intention. Ironic process theory is one cognitive model that can explain the paradoxical effect. When

    Thought suppression

    Thought_suppression

  • Impossible color
  • Color that cannot be perceived under ordinary viewing conditions

    The color opponent process is a color theory that states that the human visual system interprets information about color by processing signals from cone

    Impossible color

    Impossible color

    Impossible_color

  • Theory-theory
  • Means of human learning

    the theory theory: the view that humans learn through a process of theory revision closely resembling the way scientists propose and revise theories. Children

    Theory-theory

    Theory-theory

  • Digital signal processing
  • Mathematical signal manipulation by computers

    Digital signal processing (DSP) is the use of digital processing, such as by computers or more specialized digital signal processors, to perform a wide

    Digital signal processing

    Digital_signal_processing

  • Belief bias
  • Judging arguments by the plausibility of their conclusion

    intelligence and the effectiveness of decision making. The dual-process cognitive theory is different from the two minds hypothesis. Research done by Jonathan

    Belief bias

    Belief_bias

  • Renewal theory
  • Branch of probability theory

    Renewal theory is the branch of probability theory that generalizes the Poisson process for arbitrary holding times. Instead of exponentially distributed

    Renewal theory

    Renewal_theory

  • Due Process Clause
  • Clauses in the 5th and 14th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution

    natural rights of African-Americans: [a] theory that declared slavery to be a violation of the due process clause of the Fifth Amendment ... requires

    Due Process Clause

    Due_Process_Clause

  • Automatic and controlled processes
  • Categories of cognitive processing

    over all other automatic processes. Dual process theories are a class of theories that are used to explain many cognitive processes, including judgement and

    Automatic and controlled processes

    Automatic_and_controlled_processes

  • Picture superiority effect
  • Psychological phenomenon

    requires specific cognitive processes, such as decoding symbols and linking them to meaning. Allan Paivio's dual-coding theory is a basis of picture superiority

    Picture superiority effect

    Picture superiority effect

    Picture_superiority_effect

  • Queueing theory
  • Mathematical study of waiting lines, or queues

    Queueing theory delves into various foundational concepts, with the arrival process and service process being central. The arrival process describes

    Queueing theory

    Queueing theory

    Queueing_theory

  • Free energy principle
  • Hypothesis in neuroscience

    a state and process theory; i.e., the difference between a normative principle that things may or may not conform to, and a process theory or hypothesis

    Free energy principle

    Free_energy_principle

  • Darwinism
  • Theory of biological evolution

    describe a theory of biological evolution developed by the English naturalist Charles Darwin (1809–1882) and his contemporaries. The theory states that

    Darwinism

    Darwinism

    Darwinism

  • Shades of blue
  • Variety of the color blue

    colors red, yellow, green, and blue. The NCS is based on the opponent process theory of vision. The "Natural Color System" is widely used in Scandinavia

    Shades of blue

    Shades of blue

    Shades_of_blue

  • Cognitive shuffle
  • Strategy meant to facilitate initial sleep onset

    It is based on Beaudoin's theory of the human sleep onset control system called the somnolent information processing theory (SIP), according to which

    Cognitive shuffle

    Cognitive_shuffle

  • Theory of constraints
  • Management paradigm

    and processes are vulnerable because the weakest person or part can always damage or break them, or at least adversely affect the outcome. The theory of

    Theory of constraints

    Theory_of_constraints

  • Theories of second-language acquisition
  • development of new frameworks, including Processability Theory and Input Processing Theory. Furthermore, sociocultural theory, which explains SLA in terms of the

    Theories of second-language acquisition

    Theories_of_second-language_acquisition

  • Media richness theory
  • Framework describing a communication medium

    Daft and Robert H. Lengel in 1986 as an extension of information processing theory. MRT is used to rank and evaluate the richness of certain communication

    Media richness theory

    Media_richness_theory

  • Substantive due process
  • Legal principle

    invalidated under the due process clause. The first case to invalidate a state government economic regulation under this theory was Allgeyer v. Louisiana

    Substantive due process

    Substantive_due_process

  • Nudge theory
  • Concept in behavioral economics, political theory and behavioral sciences

    Nudge theory is a concept in behavioral economics, decision making, behavioral policy, social psychology, consumer behavior, and related behavioral sciences

    Nudge theory

    Nudge_theory

  • Processing fluency theory of aesthetic pleasure
  • Theory in psychological aesthetics

    The processing fluency theory of aesthetic pleasure is a theory in psychological aesthetics on how people experience beauty. Processing fluency is the

    Processing fluency theory of aesthetic pleasure

    Processing_fluency_theory_of_aesthetic_pleasure

  • Industrial sociology
  • Branch of the discipline of sociology

    of work institutions". One branch of industrial sociology is labour process theory (LPT). In 1974, Harry Braverman wrote Labor and Monopoly Capital, which

    Industrial sociology

    Industrial sociology

    Industrial_sociology

  • Music and emotion
  • Jennifer Robinson, the "emotions as process, music as process" theory (often shortened to just process theory) assumes the existence of a mutual dependence between

    Music and emotion

    Music and emotion

    Music_and_emotion

  • Science
  • Systematic endeavour to gain knowledge

    success of a scientific theory is whether what it says about observable entities is true. Thomas Kuhn argued that the process of observation and evaluation

    Science

    Science

  • Adiabatic process
  • Thermodynamic process in which no mass or heat is exchanged with surroundings

    mass flow. As a key concept in thermodynamics, the adiabatic process supports the theory that explains the first law of thermodynamics. The opposite term

    Adiabatic process

    Adiabatic process

    Adiabatic_process

  • Self-categorization theory
  • Theory in social psychology

    categorization scheme. According to self-categorization theory, depersonalization describes a process of self-stereotyping. This is where, under conditions

    Self-categorization theory

    Self-categorization_theory

  • Wilhelm Wundt
  • German founder of psychology (1832–1920)

    association theory, according to which mental connections (learning) are mainly formed through the frequency and intensity of particular processes. His term

    Wilhelm Wundt

    Wilhelm Wundt

    Wilhelm_Wundt

  • Process architecture
  • Structural design of general process systems

    engineering Petri net Process calculus Process engineering Process modeling Process theory System of systems Systems architecture Systems theory Workflow Dawis

    Process architecture

    Process_architecture

  • Moral reasoning
  • Study in psychology that overlaps with moral philosophy

    cognitive processes, e.g., mental models, social learning or categorization processes. A theorization of moral reasoning similar to dual-process theory was

    Moral reasoning

    Moral_reasoning

  • Hunt process
  • probability theory, a Hunt process is a type of Markov process, named for mathematician Gilbert A. Hunt who first defined them in 1957. Hunt processes were important

    Hunt process

    Hunt_process

  • Stochastic
  • Randomly determined process

    interchangeably. In probability theory, the formal concept of a stochastic process is also referred to as a random process. Stochasticity is used in many

    Stochastic

    Stochastic

    Stochastic

  • Recognition memory
  • Subcategory of memory

    distinction is what is called a dual-process model/theory. "Despite the popularity and influence of dual-process theories [for recognition memory], they are

    Recognition memory

    Recognition_memory

  • Creativity
  • Forming something new and somehow valuable

    Rhodes: Process A focus on process is shown in cognitive approaches that try to describe thought mechanisms and techniques for creative thinking. Theories invoking

    Creativity

    Creativity

    Creativity

  • Dead Internet theory
  • Concept involving online bot activity

    The dead Internet theory is a concept that asserts that the Internet consists primarily of bot activity and automated content manipulated by algorithmic

    Dead Internet theory

    Dead Internet theory

    Dead_Internet_theory

  • Abstraction
  • Process of generalization

    abstraction of social relations as an organizing process in human history are Nation Formation: Towards a Theory of Abstract Community (1996) and an associated

    Abstraction

    Abstraction

  • Concept
  • Fundamental unit of cognition

    indicators of membership. The prototype theory also struggles to explain how concepts combine to form new ones, a process which often depends on logical relations

    Concept

    Concept

  • Computer science
  • Study of computation

    of images. Programming language theory considers different ways to describe computational processes, and database theory concerns the management of repositories

    Computer science

    Computer science

    Computer_science

  • Branching process
  • Kind of stochastic process

    In probability theory, a branching process is a type of mathematical object known as a stochastic process, which consists of collections of random variables

    Branching process

    Branching_process

  • Systematic desensitization
  • Type of behavior therapy

    exposure therapy. For instance, these include Foa and Kozak's emotional processing theory and Craske et al.'s inhibitory learning model. The development of

    Systematic desensitization

    Systematic_desensitization

  • Theory of Colours
  • 1810 book by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

    Theory of Colours (German: Zur Farbenlehre, lit. 'On color theory') is a book by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe about the poet's views on the nature of colours

    Theory of Colours

    Theory of Colours

    Theory_of_Colours

  • Communication theory
  • Proposed description of communication phenomena

    Communication theory provides a way of talking about and analyzing key events, processes, and commitments that together form communication. Theory can be seen

    Communication theory

    Communication theory

    Communication_theory

  • Lévy process
  • Stochastic process in probability theory

    In probability theory, a Lévy process, named after the French mathematician Paul Lévy, is a stochastic process with independent, stationary increments:

    Lévy process

    Lévy_process

  • Causality
  • How one process influences another

    identifying causal processes. The former notions can then be defined in terms of causal processes. A subgroup of the process theories is the mechanistic

    Causality

    Causality

  • Organizational theory
  • Sociological study of social organizations

    Organizational theory is a series of interrelated concepts that involve the sociological study of the structures and operations of formal social organizations

    Organizational theory

    Organizational theory

    Organizational_theory

  • Hedonic treadmill
  • Psychological concept

    ISBN 0812973038 Solomon, Richard L.; Corbit, John D. (1974). "An opponent-process theory of motivation: I. Temporal dynamics of affect". Psychological Review

    Hedonic treadmill

    Hedonic treadmill

    Hedonic_treadmill

  • Reactance (psychology)
  • Unpleasant emotion experienced when behavioral freedom is threatened

    for its quotation, "Please don't fling me in that briar patch" Ironic process theory Reverse psychology (and iterations including "double[-]reverse psychology"

    Reactance (psychology)

    Reactance (psychology)

    Reactance_(psychology)

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  • Profess
  • v. t.

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